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World record Internet data transfer rate almost 50,000 times faster than broadband
Researchers at University College London have created a new record for the fastest ever data transfer rate for digital information, at an incredible 1.125 terabits per second.
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Tech can tell if you're in love
Many people in the thralls of a new relationship may find themselves wondering, "Does he/she really love me?". Well, if those people have access to a thermal imaging camera, they may just get their answer.
Tiny Houses
Ex-boat builder designs unique off-grid tiny house
Ex-boat builder and carpenter Jeff Hobbs from New Zealand-based studio Room to Move was recently commissioned to build a special bespoke tiny house for local resident Briar Hale. The 23.95 sq m (257.8 sq ft) house was built using structural insulated panels (SIPs) made from plywood and foam.
Bicycles
Wearable power meter tracks output through cyclists' feet
Start-up Brim Brothers is aiming to offer cyclists a little more flexibility in measuring their performance with a wearable power meter that is fitted to the cyclist's shoes to measure force, regardless of their choice of ride.
Children
Customizable Smart-Kart offers kids a speedy ride and gives parents smartphone monitoring
The new Arrow Smart-Kart from Actev Motors isn't quite the proper mini-car the evolving Toyota Camatte is, but it does offer a similar experience: a vehicle for young kids to customize and drive. The accompanying smartphone app gives parents peace of mind.
Marine
Mercedes and Cigarette Racing make a splash with GT3-inspired boat
The Cigarette Racing Team and Mercedes have teamed up once again, picking up where they left off with last year's GT S-inspired boat to create a GT3 boat. If this 2,200-hp open-top harpoon doesn't bring the thrill of car racing to the open seas, few vessels have a chance.
Materials
Grass used to make thinner, stronger condoms
Scientists are having success with condoms made from a latex with added nanocellulose obtained from a native grass. Not only are they stronger than regular latex condoms, but they could be as thin as the diameter of a human hair.
Electronics
Electronic luggage tag lets travelers check-in bags from home
German luggage maker Rimowa has developed an electronic luggage tag which displays baggage info in the same format, size and appearance of typical paper labels, but on a digital screen built into the unit and located near the handle.
Energy
Kinetic energy-harvesting shoes a step towards charging mobile devices on the go
A team of researchers is claiming to have made a big breakthrough in the collective effort to turn human motion into usable energy, developing a new method of producing high, useful amounts of electricity from our footsteps.
Architecture
Propeller-like Nexus Building would tower over Pearl River Delta
If a masterplan by PLP Architecture comes to fruition, a new metropolitan center in China's Pearl River Delta will feature one of the tallest buildings in the world. The 595-m (1,952-ft) Nexus Building comprises three offset volumes and is the centerpiece of the scheme.
Automotive
Callaway supercharges Chevrolet Camaro to 610 hp
American tuning house Callaway has bolted a GenThree supercharger onto the Chevrolet Camaro's V8, and in the process given GM's pony car an extra injection of attitude.
Drones
Drone makes historic 72-minute flight across English Channel
A 72-minute voyage across the English channel may seem beyond drone technology's capabilities. But UK commercial drone operator Ocuair has defied the odds, traversing the waterway with a custom-built quadcopter in a first for unmanned aerial vehicles.
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