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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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DIY Drones Could Revolutionise Your Life
Drone It Yourself takes the guesswork out of droning, letting you 3D print customisable parts.
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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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Vale Douglas Engelbart, Who in 1968 Showed Us How We’d Use Computers Today
Think Apple gives the most visionary tech demos?
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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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Artist Plans To Explore Relationship With Nature By Living In An Egg
In one of the finer examples of literally living and breathing your work, meet The Exbury Egg.
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Revolutionary Doghouse Designs for your Pooch
Mexican exhibition presents palatial doghouse designs for your greedy chihuahua
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Before and After The Great Gatsby’s Digital Magic
Just how much of Gatsby's world is green screen? This video reveals all.
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$9 Cardboard Bike Could Be ‘Game Changing’
Now the inventor has launched an Indiegogo campaign to bring it to people around the world.
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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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Record the Smell of Your Memories on ‘Camera’
Designer Amy Radcliffe has created a scent 'camera' that could make us all into amateur perfumiers.
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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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New York Introduces Bill to Regulate 3D Printed Guns
How do you stop someone from printing their own gun in an instant?
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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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Poet and Hacker Bravo Child Shows What Artists Can Do at a Hackfest
The host of Memebrain explains why he wants artists to turn up to his hackfest.
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Reimagining How to Build Cities on a Human Scale
Andreas Dalsgaard, director of The Human Scale, explains how we address the contradictions of contemporary cities.
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LED Lighting to Cultivate Fruit and Veges in Space
Thought you’d be eating vacuum packed meals in space? Think again. Fruit and veges could now be part of everyday space cuisine
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How 3D Printing Can Help Your Herb Garden
The planter system can be set up in an array of configurations so you can construct your living wall to complement your living space.
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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.