Month: March 2014
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15 Cool Offices Where You Would Want To Work All Your LIfe (Photo Gallery)
It is certain that you will be more productive when you feel comfortable in your workplace. We have made a selection of tech companies that have understood this concept. We take you to the visit of the 15 coolest offices in the world! 1. Dreamhost in Brea Design and ping-pong Dreamhost. Conception: O + 2. Pittsburgh Inventionland Boat scenery…
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No Need to Wait at Traffic Signal With Audi
We know that sometimes it becomes really annoying during the rush hours to be caught at the red light. Waiting at red signal is specially intolerable for the young ones. How does one feel when someday luckily no red light is spotted during the journey? It is obvious for someone who has to wait a…
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Sweat Machine Turns Your Sweat Into Fresh And Pure Water (Video)
UNICEF has developed a device, the sweat machine, capable of transforming your sweat into drinking water. It will be soon possible for you to collect pure water through your own physical efforts! We tell you more about this invention. Thanks to Sweat Machine, the sweat will soon no longer be a bothersome! In fact, a team of Swedish…
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Scientists Study Bee Behaviour By Equipping Them With Electronic Sensors (Video)
Owing to worldwide decline in Bee population, an Australian laboratory has started putting sensors on the back of thousands of bees. This arrangement will help scientists understand their movements and behaviour during pollination. We tell you more about this amazing project! In total, nearly 5,000 bees have been equipped with this device. The sensors are in the form of squares…
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Drones Can Now Hit With 80000 Volts Shock
Drones are the most effective and powerful tools in the technology of warfare. They are extensively being used across the globe. A lot of research is being made in this regard. Besides their effectiveness in war, they are also being used for reforestation in Sumatra National Park. Consequently, we can say that drones could be…
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With Muscle Memory, Even Kids Can Teach Robots The Use Of Limbs
Robots are playing a vital role in our daily life from kitchen to gardening and from industry to sports. Robots are controlling the whole factories reducing the need of manpower and making life better. Now, the technology for robots has reached at a point where we want to make everything robotic. Even in military, we…
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A Street Artist Makes A Series Of Mesmerizing Drawings Using Colored Sand (Photo Gallery)
An artist adorns the streets of several cities with huge drawings of colored sand. We make you discover these incredible and rather hypnotics artworks. Since 2006, Joe Mangrum, has been adorning the streets of New York, Chicago and San Francisco with fabulous but temporary drawings. One of the remarkable aspects of his drawings is their spontaneous nature.…
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A Passionate Builds A Fully Functional Computer Keyboard With LEGO (Video)
A LEGO passionate has managed to surprise us by building a fully functional computer keyboard using these bricks. He shows us that the keyboard works just as well as a regular keyboard. We explain how it was developed. Jason Allemann is a LEGO passionate who has shown his technical prowess by developing this keyboard. The electronic sensors board, on…
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SensFloor: An Intelligent Ground Mat Detects And Calls For Help When Someone Falls (Video)
A German company has developed an intelligent ground mat named “SensFloor.” It can detect when a person falls to the ground and call for help. We make you discover this clever innovation. A Germany company Future Shape has designed SensFloor, the first intelligent mat that is capable of calling for help when a person has a bad fall on…
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MIT Scientists Design A Robotic Razor Clam That Can Dig Sand Quickly
The MIT researchers have developed an energy efficient sand digging robot inspired from Razor Clam. The Razor Clam is an aquatic animal that only measures few inches in length and resembles a razor. Yet it has one unique ability to very quickly dig itself into the sand and once it has implanted itself in the…
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This Membrane Can Make Human Heart Beat Outside Of body (Video)
Scientists have developed a revolutionary membrane that can enable the heart to beat outside the body. This new and very convenient to use membrane will be big leap forward in scientific development. We explain to you the operation of this membrane. Igor Efimov, is a biomedical engineer at the Washington University in St. Louis. He has been…
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Amazing 3D Printed Chairs Shaped Like Realistic Animals (Photo Gallery)
A painter, sculptor and photographer has made some incredible 3D printed chairs that are shaped like animals. We make you discover these beautiful creations. Máximo Riera is an artist who has been practicing art for over thirty years as a photographer, painter and sculptor. He has also an amateur poet and published a collection of his…
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TellSpec Scans Your Food To Detect Harmful Chemicals For Your health
Two researchers have developed a handheld food scanner, named as TellSpec. It can get connected to your smartphone and help you detect all allergens, chemicals, nutrients and other calories present in your food. We present to you this little revolutionary gadget! Isabel Hoffmann and Stephen Watson had this ingenious idea of creating TellSpec, a portable device that will allow you to…
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SnapZoom With Binoculars Turn Your Smartphone Into A High Definition Camera
If you fancy staring nature’s beauty, you probably would have pair of binoculars to witness the exquisite constellation of stars in the sky, or to see the charm of panoramic views of the land. Moreover, chances are more that you might capture the scenic & pleasing sights of nature’s beauty through your smartphone. For nature…
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A Flexible Pair of Sneakers Made Using 3D Printing That Fit Your Pocket (Video)
In some of our recent articles we have shed light on the marvels of 3D printing in various domains like food, medical implants and even houses. However, one of the domains unheard in the applications of 3D printing is the fashion industry of shoes and dresses. The main problem is the fact that the 3D printing filaments…