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Moth eye-inspired tech could lead to better, safer X-rays
Researchers at the Optical Society have come up with a novel nanostructure that, by mimicking the eye of a moth, can capture more particles and improve the quality of medical imaging three-fold.
Electronics
18 year-old electrical engineering student wows with levitating light
Eighteen year-old engineering student Chris Rieger has spent the last six months building his LevLight system, where an LED light module floats in mid-air while wirelessly receiving its power from a coil hidden inside a wooden box.
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Apollo shirt uses space suit technology to regulate body temperature
The Apollo dress shirt from Ministry of Supply uses NASA space suit technology to regulate body temperature, while also keeping wearers dry and odor-free.
Automotive
New system puts the brake on mobile phone use while driving
Researchers in India have developed a system that blocks the a driver's mobile phone signal, while not affecting other passengers in the vehicle.
Robotics
Biologically accurate robotic legs get the gait right
Biologically accurate robotic legs walk with a recognizably human gait.
Backyard
GrillComb revisits shish kebab skewer design
The GrillComb is an easier, more effective tool for grilling shish kebabs.
Good Thinking
Self-fueled work station concept generates energy while you sit
Unplugged is a prototype of a future office work station that powers devices via energy collected from the human body.
Architecture
In pictures: laser show marks inauguration of Europe's tallest building
Spectators turned out in the hundreds to witness the light show that marked the climax of the inauguration of Europe's tallest building, the 309.6-m (1016-ft) Shard in London.
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A tasty, healthy frozen pizza from Glasgow?
A Glaswegian professor has designed a line of nutritionally-balanced frozen pizzas, that reportedly taste good.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Portable cooling vests could save cardiac arrest victims from brain damage
A portable cooling vest may help protect victims of cardiac arrest from permanent brain damage.
Environment
NASA researchers aim to help get airborne wind power systems off the ground
NASA engineers are looking at technologies that would help airborne wind power systems, capable of generating much more power than ground-based turbines, get off the ground.
Environment
Eco-friendly ATM accesses environmental savings
Brazil’s Edra Equipamentos has developed an eco-friendly ATM booth crafted from environmentally friendly raw materials.
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