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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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Pebble Smart Watch Hits Retail Stores in US
The wearable technology flood gates are set to open.
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Power Nap Incognito with the Ostrich Pillow
Take a micro-sleep in privacy and comfort - anywhere, anytime.
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Electronic Bag Tags on Trial in Airports
British Airways' latest product aims to boost the confidence of bag-bereft passengers.
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First Dine-Alone Restaurant in the World Pops up in Amsterdam
Table for one? Amsterdam's latest pop-up is all about removing the stigma from dining solo.
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‘i Backpack’ Gives New Communication Powers to Cyclists
Could this put an end to cyclist-motorist road rage?
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Robots to Replace Artists?
Harvey Moon's 'drawing machines' explore the creative potential of robots.
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Binary Portraits of Famous DJs
A new series of portraits explores two sides of some of electronica's most famous faces.
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London's Olympic Village to Provide Low-Income Housing
A welcome development, given the Olympics' less-than-desirable treatment of the homeless.
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Fairy Doorways Draw Crowds in Michigan
Artist's magical miniature installations are taking Michigan's public art scene into another dimension.
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Vintage Bikes Upcycled with Modern Parts
Canadian company reCycledride fuses the old with the new to create unique two-wheelers.
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Kickstarter Project Aims to Build a Pool in New York’s East River
New Yorkers are determined to make their river (or part of it, at least) clean enough to swim in.
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Artists Create NYC-Inspired Murals for DKNY
It's the 21st century sequel to the Houston Street original.
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Artist Aims to Print Out the Whole Internet
Poet Kenneth Goldsmith responds to Aaron Swartz's suicide with a world first attempt at printing out the Internet.
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The World’s First Smartphone Breathalyser
Just when you thought your smartphone might have reached its multitasking limit.
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Sculptures Made From Grains of Salt
When the works have run their course, he sends them back to the sea.
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How Much Can Google’s Self-Driving Car See?
360 degree vision and a one gigabyte per second data processing rate are promised with Google's latest.
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A Bike That Unlocks The Pedal Power In Your Hands
Get your hands in on the action with the new 4 Strike Bike.






















































