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Exclusive: Cranklock system delivers massive corner speed advantages for racing cyclists
The Cranklock allows cyclists to lean their bikes into corners as if they're riding a motorcycle - and it's reliably giving riders as much as a 20-second advantage on a simple 3km twisty descent. Could this device revolutionise competitive cycling?
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SCORE Project seeks funding to roll out Bio-Mass Stove in developing countries
SCORE stove generates free electricity from bio-mass and acoustics.
Automotive
Nissan's 'smarter' navigation system assists with safer, greener driving
Nissan's new enhanced navigation system provides drivers with more information to make safer and greener driving decisions
Wearables
New limited edition chronograph for Ferrari fans
Now all Ferrari fans can ‘wear their hearts on their sleeves’ and show their allegiance to the dancing horse brand with a new limited edition timepiece - the exclusive Ferrari Lap-Time Chronograph.
Environment
Texas to benefit from largest offshore wind concessions in the USA
Baryonyx Corp project self-sustainable and able to power local schools and businesses.
Environment
Biodiesel goes to the birds
Scientists in Nevada have found a new and environmentally friendly way to produce biodiesel from “chicken feather meal”, a material that consists of chicken feathers, blood, and innards.
Aircraft
New ion engine could reach Mars in 39 days
A new ion rocket engine could cut months off a manned trip to Mars and save hundreds of billion dollars.
Computers
Self-destructing online messages could save your job, your relationship, your bacon
The University of Washington (UW) has developed Vanish – a prototype system that places a time limit on information uploaded to any web service through a web browser.
Body and Mind
High-tech tattoo ink - just as permanent but 4 times quicker to remove
If you're thinking of getting a tattoo, you might want to make sure the artist is using InfinitInk - a tattoo ink that's just as permanent as regular ink, but four times quicker to remove through laser treatment.
Computers
Dishwasher-safe, waterproof keyboard and mouse
To help prevent the spread of common diseases, Seal Shield has created a waterproof keyboard and mouse than can even be cleaned in the dishwasher
Computers
Google Wave - the end of email as we know it
Google is about to turn e-mail on its head with the release of a revolutionary new technology called Google Wave that combines the strengths of e-mail with the immediacy of instant messaging and the collaborative power of social networking.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Swearing proven to have a 'pain-lessening effect'
Swearing is a universal human phenomenon, arising in the right brain, when most language production occurs in the left brain. Now it appears that swearing has a ‘pain-lessening effect’ explaining why it developed and why it persists.
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