Guy Shows How You Can Now Use Amazon Prime to Instantly Help the Homeless
There's an app for everything now – but instead of using them to serve yourself, this guy shows how you use them for the homeless instead.
There's an app for everything now – but instead of using them to serve yourself, this guy shows how you use them for the homeless instead.
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The Spanish eco start Bioo has create dthe world's first piano that's made from living plants, and it sounds beautiful.
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The Laser Razor can save you thousands of dollars over their lifetimes while conserving water and keeping billions of blades out of landfills.
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After witnessing his mom's stress caring for a family member with Alzheimer's, teen creates app to organize all the caregivers for his grandmother.
As more and more pedestrians fall victim to street collisions, researchers are now testing headphone technology that warns the user of impending danger.
This face mask developed by Technion researchers can kill off dangerous pathogens from its surface by drawing electricity from a standard phone charger.
Since the platform launched in 23 countries, more than 7,000 compassionate texts have been exchanged between strangers all over the world.
MIT physicists have created a perfect fluid in the laboratory, a glissando of sound waves that the team sent through as fermions.
ASKAP, the CSIRO telescope array of 36 dishes in Australia, has mapped the entire 3 million never-before-seen galaxies all in just 300 hours.
A new chemical additive already being used by major brands like Puma, makes plastic biodegrade into harmless elements, not microplastics.
A study published in PNAS demonstrates that N95-like face masks can be made by spinning plastic in a cotton candy machine.
Carvey Ehren Maigue'sAuREUS invention harvests UV light and converts it into visible light to generate electricity.
The company Thermal Recycling in England developed an envrionmentally responsible way of disposing of asbestos, a world first.
Agtech startup Plenty will supply produce to 430 grocery stores with their vertical 2-acre farm that produces 350x more than 'flat' farms.
With the help of lidar and a band of satellites, the Salifornia Forest Obervatory will allow firefighters to map every tree in the state.
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