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  • The Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalonia has designed the world's first 3D-printed pedestrian bridge. Installed in the urban park of Castilla-La Mancha in Madrid and made up of eight separate 3D-printed parts, the bridge spans 40 ft (12 m) and measures 5.7 ft (1.75 m) wide.​
  • The Microsoft Surface Book is unquestionably one of the best the convertible laptop/tablets available now. But if you shy away from its high price or another one of its distinguishing features, here are some promising potentials.
  • In areas where clean water isn’t easily accessible, solar stills can help purify available water that might be dirty or salty, but they can be expensive and inefficient. Now, a new type of solar still that uses carbon-coated paper could be cheaper and twice as efficient.
  • The European Southern Observatory has unveiled a staggeringly detailed visible light image of the famous Cat’s Paw and Lobster nebulae, made up of around two billion pixels. The nebulae are located in the “tail” of the constellation Scorpius, and represent regions of intense star formation.
  • We're used to seeing smartphone-makers copying the iPhone, but what isn't as common is seeing a new phone that's almost a direct copy of a slower-selling second-tier flagship. Let's compare the HTC U Ultra and LG V20.
  • Not interested in being an iPhone 7 owner? Here are some alternatives. These are all premium smartphones with great cameras, bloat-free operating systems, and a satisfying user experience.
  • NASA has released some of the highest resolution images ever obtained of Saturn’s A & B rings. The images, which were taken as Cassini made a close-proximity dive past Saturn’s rings, display the icy matter of the gas giant’s adornment manipulated by the gravity of its moons.
  • The latest vintage-inspired camera, currently funding on Kickstarter, focuses further into the classic photo-taking experience. The cardboard-made Jollylook is designed to develop instant prints from analog hardware.
  • Graphene, the new wunderkind for all sorts of emerging technologies, is still a little too expensive to produce on a commercial scale. Now scientists at CSIRO have come up with a way to create graphene from soy beans, cheaply, quickly, and without all the nasty chemicals usually needed.
  • Kayaks may offer a fantastic means of exploring your local waterways, but they are kind of big and heavy. That's why Inna Morgan invented the Justin Case kayak. It weighs only 5.7 lb, and packs down into a shoulder bag when not in use.
  • As part of Netflix's annual Hack Day, where product development teams are set loose to innovate new, out-of-the-box ideas, a prototype has been developed that allows a user to control the Netflix interface with the power of their mind.
  • The 2017 Las Vegas motorcycle auctions combined Mecum's four-day auction (Jan 25-28) with Bonhams' January 26 event to give the year a kickstart. Almost 1000 collectible motorcycles changed hands, offering enough data to identify a few trends that portend what will happen over the coming year.
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