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Scientists are studying ants behaviour to help solve technical problems. An ant can work out the quickest way […]
Bosch & Fjord have turned a warehouse in a research park ouside Copenhagen into Momentum (more here, if […]
At Techfest, Microsoft showed the teddy bear that keeps an eye on kids, but also the prototype of […]
New York is testing a trash can that uses solar power to sense when it is full and […]
The University of Tampere’s Game Research Lab is working on Songs of North (PDF presentation), a mobile, location-aware […]
Citysnapper_game project, a collaboration between LAb[au] and Olivier Vandeera, is an interactive photographic game, using an online 3D […]
Space for privacy (2) The Digital Shelter Kit contains self-adhesive tape -with “digital shelter – stand inside the […]
Space for privacy (1) The floatable jellyfish-like vessels project, by Usman Haque (the author of Sky Ear), drift […]
Cities across Germany are being equipped with electronic jogging paths to beam runners’ heart beats to a computer. […]
James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau‘s Augmented Animals concept imagines a world where some of man‘s technology has been […]
You loved the The Godfather Horse Head Pillow? Here’s the Tony Montana talking and swearing action figure. Comes […]
Six years ago Yoseph Bar-Cohen, physicist at NASA, challenged other researchers to build a robotic arm using artificial […]
STATIC! is a project by the Swedish Interactive Institute that revisits the design of everyday things to increase […]
While in London I went to the Tele-design exbition, at the Architectural Association School of Architecture. I really […]
Eureka Aerospace is developing the High Power Electromagnetic System, a technology that would disable cars using bursts of […]
A 1930s KGB spy’s guide to London has been discovered in a bundle of MI5 files released to […]
The SleepingBagDress prototype, that Ana Rewakowicz developed during the Tension workshop at foam, is a multipurpose inflatable dress […]
Justin Daubenmire, founder of BSC games, is one of a tiny band of game devotees who specialize in […]
Bar counters and sanitary furnitures both have the ability to survive the corrosive effects of liquids. Drouth (“thirst” […]
Scientists have developed a “brain pacemaker” that can cure depression by drilling holes into the skull and attaching […]
In 1964 Jean Maneval created the six-shell Bubble House . Made entirely of synthetic materials, each living unit […]
Thailand IC-Design Incubator is now developing a speaking drug label that will soon allow anyone to follow the […]
Japanese software company SGI has developed a mannequin robot that can strike a pose for the nearest person […]
The Sensitive Objects technology, developed by European Space Agency for spacecraft, is now being used to create small […]
As consumers surrend to the appeal of prepared –read “junk”– meals that lure the stomach with yummy looking […]
In Korea, game makers are developing systems that will enable office workers to play with lower risks of […]
Steven Holl ‘s Whitney Waterworks is a water filtration plant shaped like a pipe, covered in stainless steel […]
Went to Knit 2 Together: Concepts and Knitting, at the Craft Council. Everyone was smiling and sometimes even […]
Hasbro plans on launching a musical toothbrush called “Tooth Tunes” reports the WSJ. “When pressed to the teeth, […]
Security guards can watch only eight monitors at once – and after about 20 minutes, everything starts to […]
Bordergames, by La Fiambrera Obrera (Spain), isn’t yet a game. It is platform that allows young Maghrebis to […]
A new German online game, gen.ethix, asks players to make decisions about the future of biotechnology. All the […]
Shigeru Ban’s temporary museum has taken up Pier 54 (Manhattan’s west side) to house the Ashes and Snow […]
An artificial court has been especially laid for champions Roger Federer and Andre Agassi on the heliport of […]
Engineers from the Institute of Infocomm Research and the National University of Singapore are developing robots that can […]
Gary Look, a researcher at MIT, is looking to incorporate landmarks into automatically-generated directions using a software that […]
Richard Wool, at the University of Delaware, wants to replace petroleum-based components in circuit boards with chicken feathers. […]
Back in December, Francis Hwang offered the Unauthorized iPod U2 vs. Negativland Special Edition up for auction on […]
RedTacton is a Human Area Networking technology developed by NTT Docomo, that uses the surface of the human […]