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Create Your Own Video Game with Pencil and Paper
'80s video game nerds have the last laugh with this cool game design app.
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The Kiosk That Prints Magazines and Newspapers On Demand
Finally, access to Dolly Doctor right when you need it.
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The Future of Gardening’s Looking Up
Patrick Blanc talks to Concrete Playground about the vertical garden phenomenon.
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The Good Hood Rewards Your Green Living Ideas
Are you tending to your herb gardens, upcycling or actual cycling? That's some good hood.
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Oil Paint Engineered Out of Toxic Waste
An engineer and an artist transform toxic waste into oil paints and wondrous works of art.
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The Lifted Brow Goes Subcompact on Your Ass
The Lifted Brow brings this lightweight publishing style to Australia.
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3D Print Your Own Art Masterpiece Forgery
Here is a story to both perturb and titillate the sensitive art-lovers among us.
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Kickstarter Coming to Australia and New Zealand
Nothing has quite transformed the 'crowd funding' story like Kickstarter.
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Socks Infused with Coffee Cure Smelly Feet
For feet so sweet you can wear the same pair of socks for days.
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Sydney Businessmen Successfully Crowdfund Booze Startup
Mr Black takes two of Sydney's favourite vices and combines them in one delicious, stylishly packaged drink.
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Store Your Keys in the Cloud with ‘KeyMe’
This technology will be a saving grace for the almost 90 million forgetful folks who get locked out of their homes each year.
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Uncarriable Carrier Bags Shaming Us Into Environment Protection
The plastic bag fashion statement that may just save the environment.
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Revisit a Time When Street Photography Meant More Than Fashion
See how the legends cross social boundaries to capture iconic images of their milieu.
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Houston’s Beer Can House Becomes an Official Landmark
One of architecture's most impressive recycling achievements is drawing more visitors than ever before.
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Kite Patch Makes People Invisible to Mosquitoes
A major development in the fight against malaria.
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Flying Drones Replace Waiters at a London Sushi Restaurant
The sushi plane replaces the sushi train.
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Concrete-Devouring Robots Recycle Entire Demolished Buildings
Is this the key to continued urban redevelopment?
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Urban Home Gardening Utilising the Cloud
Too busy for gardening but tired of tasteless supermarket produce?
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Removable Electric Drive Can Motorise Any Bicycle With Ease
Electrify your favourite bicycle within seconds.
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World’s First Laptop That Doubles as an Air Purifier
Breathe cleaner air with the Fujitsu Lifebook AH78.
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Tactile Watch Enables Time Telling in the Dark
The team behind "The Bradley" timepiece hopes to bring assistance to the vision impaired.
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Throwable Panoramic Camera Ball Records Video Mid-Flight
360 degrees' worth of new perspectives in the video world.
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Plating Up: The Bespoke Tableware Inspired by Chefs
Chefs lend a hand in creating unique tablewares, fit for their food.
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World’s First Shark Deterrent Wetsuit Developed in Australia
Who's volunteering to test it out?
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Electric One-Seater Built for Urban Delivery
Is your package too big for a bicycle, but too small for a truck?
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Introducing e-David: The Latest in Robotic Artists
What would Michelangelo have to say about this?
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Behold, an Electric Scooter Made from Plants
Who knew compressed plants could be such a great way to get around?
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‘Power Pocket’ Charges Mobiles With Body Heat
Vodafone's latest technology aims to keep Festival-goers powered up.
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IBM Billboards Double as Street Furniture
Billboards create 'Smarter Cities' by functioning as benches, rain shelters and ramps.
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Miniature Human Livers Grown from Stem Cells
Science is one step closer to coping with organ shortages.
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Unusual Objects found in the International Space Station
How do astronauts amuse themselves in outer space?
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US Transport Security Administration Displays Confiscated Goods on Instagram
A stun gun pretending to be a pack of cigarettes, a knife disguised as a credit card and a selection of hand grenades are just some of the items recently confiscated by the TSA.
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Jewellery So Green It Grows
Mr Lentz creates growing jewellery from sustainably-sourced wood, grass and moss.
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Seven Ideas for Sustainable Living from the City of Sydney’s Data Slam
Better living through technology is the mission for hackers and designers mining city data feeds.