This Hi-Tech Bed With Revolving Blanket Could Prevent Blanket-Hogging Between Couples
This hi-tech bed could spell the end of "blanket bandits" stealing the blanket from their significant other in the middle of the night.
This hi-tech bed could spell the end of "blanket bandits" stealing the blanket from their significant other in the middle of the night.
By planting trees at a rate of 20,000 saplings per drone per day, the group hopes to plant 1 billion trees over the course of the next 8 years.
In addition to being more hygienic and stylish than traditional casts, they are also far less harrowing to remove once the limb has healed.
This is the first time that a commercial technology has been able to reach temperatures of 1,000 degrees Celsius using only renewable energy.
By melting recycled tires and other additives into a putty, this student has developed a new form of self-repairing road pavement.
Alaina Gassler's ingenious solution for automotive blind spots could prevent countless traffic collisions if it is implemented into people's cars.
Inspired by Vincent van Gogh's work, "Starry Night," a new twinkling bike path evokes the color and light within the world-famous painting, while also connecting cultural sites important to the artist born there. The opening of the cycle path in the Dutch city of Eindhoven November 12 marked the start of an international year of festivities focused on the inspiring career of van Gogh, which ended with his 1890 death.
A man joined 600 volunteers searching through muddy, freezing terrain for a little boy in the dark—but it was Steve Fines' drone that made the difference.
Once the device is commercially available within the next few years, scientists will be selling the devices for just $150 a pop.
Not only will the oceanic Roombas help protect vulnerable ecosystems, they will also provide a healthy new source of income for Atlantic fishermen.
A new method of removing carbon dioxide in any concentration, was unveiled by MIT that uses significantly less energy, and at a lower cost.
'Smell by' labels invented by the Too Good To Go team could help revolutionize the global issue of food waste.
After several other plastic eating enzymes have been discovered, a super enzyme further increases the speed at which it eats plastic.
The Tyre Collective's students have scooped up a James Dyson Award for their invention that collects microplastics from vehicle tires.
Swedish researchers have found dye-sensitised solar cells on indoor lights can charge internet-connected electronics.
University of Michigan and companies like UBiQD are creating technology to turn windows in building facades into transparent solar panels.
Microbes from the ocean eat methane and create a biodegradable material which Newlight is using to make carbon-negative forks and straws.
Scientists at Northwestern University and Holland's Delft University of Technology have created a green, solar Nintendo Game Boy.
In Quebec, the world's largest rooftop hydroponic greenhouse by Lufa Farms can feed nearly 2% of the Montreal population every week.
The Bowhead Reach is a Canadian bicycle designed by Christian Bagg to help those with physical limitations go mountain biking.
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