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    Slaughter-free leather will make our world ‘more cultured’

    More than 60 billion land animals are currently required to supply the demands of six billion people for meat and leather. Farming those animals requires 38 percent of all ice-free land, eight percent of global water and emits 14 percent ...
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    SprayPrinter offers a new way to paint your walls

    ‘SprayPrinter‘ is a new technology from estonia, created by a small startup that has come up with a printer that converts digital designs into wall art wirelessly. all you need is to download an application to your smartphone, choose your ...
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    The future of shopping is . . . second life on acid?

    When Victor Gruen invented the shopping mall in 1956, he wanted to give suburban citizens a sorely needed third place to socialize and shop. Today, malls have been usurped by e-commerce. And while the ease of one-click shopping fulfills the ...
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    Clothes with inbuilt air conditioning

    Researchers at the Technical Research Centre of Finland — VTT — have developed a mass production method for wearable air conditioning technology. The system — called Alykangas — consists of microscopic channels of plastic that can be integrated into garments, ...
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    Sophie Maxwell: Ingestible Bio-Bots Design the Healthy Body of the Future

    Health has become a top priority for many of us. We want to take responsibility and find ways to be more proactive when it comes to managing it. Increasingly we are looking for the most natural solutions to facilitate this; ...
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    Meltable thermoplastic card can be used to fix anything

    When something inexpensive breaks, the instinct is often to throw it out and buy a new one. Offering a solution to this unsustainable disposable culture is Peter Marigold’sFORMcard, a reusable card made from thermoplastic, which melts in a cup of ...
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    Edible Insects Are Better Sources of Protein and Nutrients Than Meat

    We’re all about getting the biggest nutritional bang per bite (we see you, superfoods!), so much so that we’ll consider grabbing a shovel to dig up some protein—in our backyard. According to a new study in the European Journal of Clinical ...
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    Easyjet teams up with Cute Circuit for smart uniforms

    Easyjet just turned 20 and to celebrate the occasion, the company unveiled its new uniform update. Unlike other airlines that simply grow with the fashion trend, this company has made a huge leap beyond fashion and landed right inwearable technology. ...
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    The key to a stunning medical breakthrough? your poop

    The Birth of an Idea In 2012, James Burgess and Mark Smith learned that a friend of theirs had contracted Clostridium difficile—commonly known as C. difficile—a virulent bacterial infection that, somewhat paradoxically, results from the prolonged use of antibiotics. Once ...