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ODD band to play 3D-printed instruments at Frankfurt gig
New Zealand's Olaf Diegel has now added a set of drums and a keyboard to his portfolio of beautiful 3D-printed instruments. His new creations will join guitar and bass models for a road trip to Frankfurt in Germany next month, to be used by a live band.
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Woof to Wash: Bark-activated washing machine lets service dogs do the dirty work
JTM Service is aiming to make life a little easier for individuals who rely on service dogs to get through their day-to-day life. These highly-trained dogs have are able to perform all sorts of remarkable tasks for their owners, and now, they can add doing laundry to the list.
Sports
Recon's latest HUD hits the ski slopes
Recon Instruments has outed the fourth generation of its heads up display for skiers and snowboarders. The Snow2 brings with it enhanced connectivity, extra processing grunt and a 35 percent increase in battery life over the previous version.
Science
New photonic molecules are not unlike lightsabers
Scientist create a new form of matter as they demonstrate that, although massless, in some conditions photons can be made to interact with each other. While the physics behind 'photonic molecules' hints at lightsaber material, the discovery could be an important step towards quantum computing.
Automotive
Could the Lucra L148 be America's next great supercar?
Lucra Cars is a boutique car developer and manufacturer with a passion to create the next American supercars. Having made quite a splash last year with the rollout of the Lucra LC470, it has just revealed pics and some information about its Bugatti killer, the L148.
Architecture
Casa Flotanta "floats" above a Costa Rican hillside
The recently-completed Casa Flotanta boasts an attractive design that both reduces the structure's impact on the environment, and lends the appearance of it "floating" above the hillside on which it's located.
Motorcycles
Hero vs. Honda: Battle of the Titans (starring Erik Buell)
From 1984 to 2010, Hero Honda grew to become the world's largest motorcycle company. Then the partners divorced, with Hero getting the company and the use of Honda's designs until the end of 2014. Then what? Hero showed 20 new motorcycles last week.
Astronomy
NASA's Cold Atom Lab to make the ISS the coldest spot in the Universe
Quantum physics likes the cold. While current refrigeration methods can routinely attain temperatures in the nanoKelvin range, NASA's Cold Atom Lab, scheduled for installation on the ISS in 2016, will aim for temperatures as low as a few picoKelvin.
Science
Hey, that smells like Frank – body odor ID is on its way
Move over, fingerprints and iris scans, because a new form of biometric identification may soon be joining you – body odor. According to Spanish scientists, peoples' unique BO signatures remain steady enough over time to allow for an ID accuracy rate of approximately 85 percent.
Science
Electronic tongue gets a taste for beer
An electronic tongue developed by researchers at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona can accurately distinguish between various beer varieties with a success rate of almost 82 percent.
Photography
The Hasselblad HV: How to sell a Sony A99 for $11,500
Hasselblad has revealed its latest camera, the Hasselblad HV, a full frame 24.3-megapixel "elite" DSLR. Following on from the Lunar and the Stellar, the US$11,500 HV is another re-worked Sony, with the A99 this time getting the luxury makeover.
Bicycles
Speed Up Bag carries cyclists' stuff and reduces drag
Putting a block-shaped handlebar bag on your bike doesn't do wonders for its aerodynamics. That's why the Speed Up Bag was created. Not only is it sleeker than a regular bag, but a bicycle equipped with one is claimed to produce less wind drag than one with no bag at all.
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