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GeS “nanoflowers” could blossom in next-gen solar cells
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a “nanoflower” structure out of germanium sulfide (GeS) that shows great promise for use in energy-storage devices and more efficient solar cells.
Architecture
Switzerland's Earth Houses resemble real-life Hobbit Holes
The Earth House Estate Lättenstrasse from Vetsch Architektur is a set of nine Hobbit-style houses built to augment rather than ruin the existing landscape.
Marine
Man attempts to "walk" across Irish sea in a human hamster wheel
Thirty-five year old Chris Todd has attempted to “walk” across 106 kilometers (66 miles) of open sea in a giant hamster wheel raft dubbed Tredalo.
Environment
Bye Bye Laundry, hello charcoal clothes hangers
Bye Bye Laundry by Lisa Marie Bengtsson are clothes hangers which use activated charcoal to absorb odors, thus preventing the need to wash the garments so often.
Boats and Watersports
Origami Paddler hits the market
The Origami Paddler folding paddle board is now on sale.
Mobile Technology
Handheld launches Windows 8-ready Algiz 10X rugged tablet
Sweden's Handheld Group has launched a rugged 10.1-inch tablet for field professionals, called the Algiz 10X.
Mobile Technology
Galaxy S3 Mini vs. iPhone 5
How does the mid-range Galaxy S III Mini stack up next to the iPhone 5?
Electronics
DirecTV Genie records and recommends shows all over the house
DirecTV introduces its latest whole-home HD DVR called the Genie.
Wearables
Stomp around like a giant robot, 8-bit hero, or zombie this Halloween
Mega Stomp Panic from ThinkGeek is designed to be your ultimate Halloween sound machine.
Astronomy
NASA developing exoskeleton for astronauts and the earthbound
The X1 Robotic Exoskeleton uses robotic technology for a dual-use exoskeleton that has applications for both astronauts on long space missions and the walking impaired on Earth.
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Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec folding electric trike goes up to 28 mph (45 km/h)
The HP Velotechnik Scorpion fs 26 S-Pedelec is an electric, folding recumbent bike that can go as fast as 28 mph.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Smart bra acts as an early warning system for breast cancer
The BSE (breast self exam) bra uses sensors integrated into the cups to look for the slight variations in temperature on the surface of the breast that can indicate a tumor growing within.
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