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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.
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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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City Farming Goes Vertical with Edible Wall for Sydney Design
Sydney gets a logical and aesthetically pleasing source of nomz.
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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.