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Edible Spoon Maker lets you eat what you eat with
Tired of washing your spoons? Well, you could try eating them instead. That's exactly what the Edible Spoon Maker is designed to let you do.
Electronics
Mitsubishi Electric's "aerial display" projects images into mid-air
As soon as the year 2020, you may be seeing advertising or other imagery floating before you. That's when Mitsubishi Electric hopes to have its "aerial display" technology perfected and commercially available.
Bicycles
Baby-carrying bicycle transforms into a stroller in seconds
The Salamander Bicycle Stroller aims to keep parents on the move by providing a two-wheeled way of getting around town and quickly converting into a stroller when they reach their destination.
Music
Self-calibrating Ossic X headphones envelop users with 3D audio
The Ossic X headphones are designed to deliver 3D audio for music, movies, games, or virtual reality, instantly calibrating sound to the individual.
Photography
The 4K Ricoh WG-M2 goes wider than your average actioncam
Ricoh has announced the WG-M2, the latest generation of its tough (and very orange) action camera. This time around the adventure shooter gains 4K video recording along with a wider, and more immersive lens then you typically get on an actioncam.
Automotive
Citroen gives the C4 Cactus some extra grip and surf
Citroën is following last year's Cactus M concept up with another surfy Cactus: the C4 Cactus Rip Curl Special Edition. Designed in collaboration with surf company Rip Curl, the new Cactus features boosted all-terrain traction and styling updates.
Automotive
Singapore’s first home-grown hypercar: The 1500-horsepower, all-electric Dendrobium
The striking Dendrobium electric hypercar, named for a Singaporean orchid, is an ambitious project that’s projected to make some 1,500 horsepower, 4,000 Nm of torque and a blistering 0-100 km/h time around 2.6 seconds.
Astronomy
NASA declassifies Apollo 10 "space music" ... in 1973
NASA recently released evidence buried for decades showing that astronauts on the Apollo 10 lunar mission in 1969 heard strange "space music" that seemingly defies explanation – or did it ... and does it?
Architecture
Is this the end for China's weird architecture?
China is well-stocked with architectural oddities and counterfeits. However, the New York Times reports that the days of zany Chinese architecture may be numbered following a new directive issued by its government.
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Flow Camper captures the spirit of the classic Volkswagen camper bus
The T6-based Flow Camper captures the 'freedom and love' spirit of 1960s-era Volkswagen Transporter campers while outfitting road trippers with a modular set of modern-day camping equipment.
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Reaching for the stars: How lasers could propel spacecraft to relativistic speeds
In a bold but scientifically sound proposal, a NASA-founded research has laid out a roadmap toward spacecrafts with relativistic speeds for the exploration of nearby stars.
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Hyperions "vertical village" slated for India
Vincent Callebaut continues to refine his distinctive style of futuristic sustainable architecture with Hyperions. The cluster of connected timber towers – or "vertical village" – features more sustainable design than you can shake a stick at and is due to be constructed by 2022 near New Delhi.
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