James Dyson Awards
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The Airdrop irrigation concept is a low-tech design that harvests water from the air. The Airdrop irrigation concept is a low-tech design that uses the simple process of condensation to harvest water from the air
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The James Dyson awards for young inventors are always a treasure trove of fresh ideas and up-and-coming innovators - so we caught up with 8 of the Australian finalists.
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Spinovo is a back pain relief garment concept that uses modular packs to treat pain through heating, cooling and TENS therapies.
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The Solarball is a student-designed device that creates clean drinking water through evaporation and condensation.
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Industrial design student Sam James has developed a training aid which he claims can lead to the same performance gains experienced by those who wear the now banned high tech swimsuits
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The winner of the James Dyson Award 2010 has been announced, and it's the Longreach buoyancy deployment system designed by Samuel Adeloju
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Ahead of the announcement of the winner of this year's James Dyson Award, we take a closer look at one of the finalists - the Butterfly Micro Scooter
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The 15 finalists in this year's James Dyson Award competition have now been announced
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The judges have announced the semi-finalists in the James Dyson Award competition
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The first stage in judging the James Dyson Award has been completed and the national shortlists have been posted
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Move-it is a reusable, recyclable, removable kit that turns a box into a trolley.
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The Sea Kettle concept life raft not only aims to provide shelter from the elements but also drinking water from the sea
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