Royal College of Art
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French engineer and designer Luc Fusaro has employed 3D printing technology to create lightweight sprint shoes that are customized for individual athletes.
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A Master's design student from Germany has developed a concept for the audio speaker that might just hint at how the product will look in the future, and that's flat.
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The STAIR ROVER is a prototype skateboard designed to descend stairs.
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Two graduates from London's Royal College of Art have found another use for people's jettisoned locks by creating a collection of fashion glasses made from human hair.
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A London designer has created a sweating robotic armpit, intended to make it easier for humans to relate to robots.
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Markus Kayser, an MA student at the Royal College of Art in London, has created a 3D printer called the Solar-Sinter that creates 3D objects using two things found in abundance in the desert - sun and sand.
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Heikki Juvonen’s “E-3POD Antistatic” is an ultralight, micro segment electric three-wheeler with the driver sitting inside a large hub-less third wheel.
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January 20, 2009 This product makes a lot of sense – a goodly proportion of the people we know are two-fingered typists. In the world of programming, we’d hesitate to suggest the percentage of hunt-and-peckers is close to 100 percent. This creates stress ion the eyes and slows the input rates signif