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IBM "sunflowers" to supply off-grid energy, water, and cooling
Looking rather like a 10-meter (33 ft) tall sunflower, IBM's High Concentration PhotoVoltaic Thermal (HCPVT) system can produce enough power, water, and cooling to supply several homes.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Wearable skin and heart monitor changes color when there's cause for concern
Researchers have developed a health monitor capable of tracking heart and skin condition while worn discretely on the skin. Measuring around 5 cm squared (0.77 in sq), the patch is designed to be inconspicuous and alert the user to conditions ranging from dry skin to cardiovascular problems.
Architecture
Sydney high-rise offers fresh angle ... and a new twist
Traditional block high-rises generally only afford residents views of the building opposite. A new building in Sydney, Australia, however, is designed to provide more interesting views for those inside. Quay Quarter Tower comprises five stacked rotated sections that allow residents to see much more.
Drones
DHL launches delivery-by-drone pilot project in Germany
Although Amazon has announced plans to launch a drone-based delivery service, it looks like DHL Parcel is about to get there first. This week, the courier company announced that it will begin using its unmanned DHL Parcelcopter to deliver pharmaceuticals to the small island of Juist.
Marine
Sunreef's retractable hydrofoils lift its luxury catamarans to speeds of 80 mph
While large and luxurious, Sunreef's line of catamarans isn't necessarily the pinnacle of speed. The company is set on changing that, injecting a serious mph upgrade by pulling its dual hulls out of the water with a new retractable hydrofoil system.
Around The Home
Engineer designs the "perfect" ice cream scoop
Ice cream can be very difficult to scoop straight from the freezer. Using traditional scoops in this situation can put a strain on the user's wrist without being that effective. The Midnight Scoop, however, is designed to protect the user's wrist, whilst making the scooping process easier.
Mobile Technology
iPhone 6 Plus vs. iPhone 6 vs. iPhone 5s vs. iPhone 5c
For the next year, Apple has four iPhones to sell you. Maybe you're thinking about upgrading and wondering which iPhone is best for you? Let Gizmag lend a hand, as we compare the features and specs of the four iPhones you can buy today.
Mobile Technology
Kyocera Brigadier review: Nearly unbreakable without breaking the bank
Gizmag has been putting the rugged Kyocera Brigadier through the gauntlet for some weeks now and has this report on how the military grade Android phone performed.
Electronics
ThermalStrike luggage puts the heat on bed bugs
Although it's generally nice to bring things back from your travels, bed bugs would definitely not be among those things. That's why ThermalStrike luggage was created. It heats everything packed inside of it, to kill any unwanted stowaways.
Architecture
In pictures: 14th Venice International Architecture Exhibition
The 14th International Architecture Exhibition, hosted by the Venice Biennale and curated by Rem Koolhaas, showcases projects made by architects, photographers, artists, critics and scholars from 65 countries around the world.
Robotics
Hull-clinging robots could perform secret searches of smugglers' boats
Maritime smugglers will often hide contraband in false hulls or propeller shafts within their boats. What if there were stealthy, inexpensive, underwater hull-hugging robots that could check the boats out, without the crews even knowing they were there? That's just what a team at MIT is developing.
Medical Devices
Pulley mechanism implant to better restore hand function
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have designed an implant consisting of a simple pulley system that would more effectively transfer mechanical forces and allow more natural grasping function with less effort for those suffering reduced hand function.
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