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Million Mile Light turns running strides into light
Typically runners' lights are powered by replaceable or rechargeable batteries, which can leave you in the dark. The all-new Million Mile Light from startup Positively Human makes you the battery, keeping the light flashing so long as you're running.
Architecture
French Pavilion at Expo 2015 turns the traditional market on its head
The French Pavilion narrowly missed out on a place in Gizmag's top 10 Pavilions from World Expo 2015, but it is definitely worth a visit if you make it to Milan this year. Dubbed Canopee, the pavilion pays homage to French produce and artisans.
Good Thinking
Spill-proof Magicup lets you safely savor your morning coffee
What happens when, in a moment of pre-caffeine incoordination, you knock over your piping-hot cup of joe? Not only have you wasted your precious brew, but also possibly scalded yourself or rendered your keyboard useless. The Magicup is a spill-proof cup designed to avoid such scenarios.
Mobile Technology
This modified kitchen timer puts smartphone timelapses in a spin
A new gadget is aimed at helping smartphone users capture professional looking timelapses. Though Hobie is little more than a modified kitchen timer, it allows users to record panning timelapse shots at almost any angle.
Architecture
Skyscraper made of shipping containers envisaged for Mumbai
Ganti and Associates Design has taken a crack at imagining a structurally viable, sustainable container-based skyscraper for India's huge Dharavi slum in Mumbai. The unnamed concept would rise to a height of 100 m (328 ft).
Mobile Technology
Could a hydrogen-powered iPhone be in the works?
A UK company wants to put embedded fuel cells in future iPhones to enable them to power themselves for a full week between recharges.
Architecture
London's green Garden Bridge will be awash with color
More information about the flora that will be planted on London's Garden Bridge has been announced. The bridge is aimed at being "a green haven in the middle of the city." Planned by landscape designer Dan Pearson, the planting will span different times, climates and seasons.
Bicycles
Scottoiler Cycle S1 lubes your bike's chain while you ride
The designers at Scottoiler have what they think is a better way of keeping your chin lubricated. Their Cycle S1 is a device that continually dispenses lube onto the chain at regular intervals, as you’re riding.
3D Printing
MultiFab mixes and matches 10 different materials in a single 3D print
MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab's (CSAIL) MutliFab printer takes 3D printing technology a step further by combining 3D optical scanning with the ability to print using 10 different materials on the same job.
Electronics
Flexible white LEDs made from existing tech
A highly-flexible yellow-tinged white-light LED created at National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan combines off-the-shelf parts with novel design patterns. The LEDs produce a uniform sheet of light and could soon find use in curved and flexible TVs and wearable displays.
Robotics
Smooth-moving robots cut energy consumption
Chalmers University of Technology is developing a new optimization tool that acts like an efficiency expert for industrial robots by smoothing their movements to reduce their energy consumption by as much as 40 percent.
Marine
Deep-diving research submersible can plunge to 1,700 meters
Dutch submersible-building company, U-Boat Worx, claim to have created the world's deepest-diving, fully-acrylic, transparent crew compartment submersible with a diving depth down to 1,700 meters (5,577 ft).
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