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New technology allows for high-speed 3D printing of tiny objects
Researchers have created a high-speed 3D printer, capable of creating intricate objects smaller than a grain of sand.
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Delta Shelter provides almost indestructible living space
The Delta Shelter provides a durable living space with minimal environmental impact.
Outdoors
Camera gun would let "harmless hunters" get killer wildlife shots
The Kill Shot is a proposed camera-equipped replica rifle, that would allow hunters to capture photos of animals instead of killing them.
Around The Home
Turn 2D photos into 3D relief scupltures
BumpyPhoto uses 3D-printing technology to produce 3D relief sculptures of 2D photos.
Mobile Technology
U Grok It uses your phone to find your misplaced things
U Grok It is a smartphone-based system that allows you to find missing items, that have been tagged with radio-frequency labels.
Mobile Technology
Gizmon iCA is an iPhone case for classic camera buffs
The Gizmon iCA iPhone case is modeled after a classic Leica camera.
Environment
Street sweeper tests real-world feasibility of hydrogen-powered vehicles
A Swiss trial of a hydrogen-powered street sweeper has shown that, while such vehicles are technically feasible now, the prices of fuel cells, pressurized storage tanks and electric drives must all drop significantly before they are cost-effective.
Environment
New production process could cut solar cell prices by half
Twin Creeks Technologies' Hyperion process is claimed to be able to produce crystalline silicon wafers, for use in solar cells, for half the cost of conventional methods.
Architecture
ArchDaily's 2011 Building of the Year award winners an interesting mix of form and function
ArchDaily's 2011 Building of the Year award winners present architecture with an interesting mix of form and function
Allergies
Scientists working at creating allergy-free eggs
Scientists are working at altering eggs, so that they can create chickens which will proceed to lay hypoallergenic eggs.
Sports
Airhead insert increases helmet ventilation, eliminates "helmet hair"
The Airhead is a helmet accessory that keeps you cooler and more presentable.
Automotive
75th anniversary of the Mercedes Benz W125 Silver Arrow - 595 bhp and 750 kg in 1937
Grand Prix racing 75 years ago was different. Death was commonplace. Politics played a major role. The Mercedes W125 launched that year was a taste of the horsepower not seen again for 50 years - it averaged 132 mph at its first start
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