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What's your bid for a British Cold War bunker?
As part of a plan to preserve and redevelop the former British Army camp, the decommissioned Cultybraggan Camp nuclear bunker is going under the hammer with bids starting at £200,000 (US$330,000)
Architecture
Artists take up residence in hamster wheel-shaped "home"
Architectural artists Ward Shelley and Alex Schweder lived on an hamster wheel-shaped home for 10 days as part of their art exhibition In Orbit.
Computing
IBM's Watson sets the menu at SXSW
IBM has put Watson, its cognitive computing system, in control of the menu at a food truck feeding attendees at this week's SXSW festival and the appointment has resulted in some particularly imaginative dishes.
Automotive
Audi's R18 e-tron Quattro receives a dual-hybrid makeover for 2014
First introduced into rally racing in 1980, Audi’s AWD Quattro system has become synonymous with all wheel drive performance. But its AWD activities have expanded from rally-only to that of endurance racing. This year, the R18 e-tron Le Mans champion is back, but with a new hybrid system in hand.
Bicycles
Odyssey's electric recumbent trike can reach speeds of 50 mph
Looking to allow extra room for performance for electric bike users are Milwaukee-based inventors Dustin Herte and Ryan Bass, whose Odyssey electric trike, fitted with a 4 kW motor, can reach speeds of up to 50 mph (80 km/h).
Outdoors
Braven releases BRV-X TrueWireless outdoor speaker
Braven has announced the immediate availability of its new BRV-X outdoor speaker. It has a built-in battery that can be used to charge other portable devices, and is described by the company as "the tank of mobile speakers."
Pets
World's first Passive House-certified pet door unveiled at Ecobuild 2014
A new, highly insulated, automated pet door lets pets in and out without breaching thermal standards. The electronic, programmable, personalized Petwalk caters to design- and energy-conscious pet lovers.
Electronics
hereO GPS watch lets parents track their child's location
Part of being a kid is playing outside and exploring, so it's impossible to keep an eye on your children at all times. With this in mind, GPS tracking for kids has become increasingly popular. The hereO watch is the latest GPS tracking device aimed at providing parents with peace of mind.
Science
Folding paper microscope could reduce deaths from malaria
According to the World Health Organization, there were approximately 207 million cases of malaria worldwide in 2012, 627,000 of which proved fatal. Manu Prakash hopes to lower those numbers, using his disposable folding paper microscope.
Automotive
Volvo uses magnets to keep self-driving cars on the road
Volvo's latest research project involves using magnets to keep the self-driving cars on the road. As well as preventing cars from running off the road, the Swedish automaker says the technology could help improve road maintenance and allow for lanes to be narrowed.
Photography
Review: Snapzoom binocular adapter for smartphone cameras
The Snapzoom is a new product that lets you get telephoto snapshots of distant subjects, by holding your phone's camera lens in alignment with one lens of your binoculars. We recently got a chance to try the thing out for ourselves, and liked what it had to offer.
Space Systems
New SARAS system speeds up satellite tracking
A new system called SARAS, which is a Spanish acronym for "Fast Acquisition of Satellites and Launchers," more than doubles the effective area of the receiving dish antenna, allowing signals from satellites to be acquired much faster.
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