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Pilot plant in Canada tries to demonstrate carbon capture on an industrial scale. On Friday a group of government officials, environmentalists, and local bigwigs gathered in the coastal town of Squamish, British Columbia, about an hour north of Vancouver, to ...
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Incorrect body posture can be a bad thing and the biggest side effect is back pain which over the period of time can lead to much serious problems. People around the globe suffer from back pain due to bad posture, ...
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This Smart Hula-Hoop by Quadruple H Encourages Health & Wellness. This clever design concept by Quadruple H is a unique hybrid of an air purifier and a children’s hula-hoop toy. The clever concept is an app-connected hula-hoop that encourages children ...
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Tomorrow’s Vertex of Value in On-Demand, Premium, Dynamic Pricing. Technology, economics and demographics have come together in recent years to create an entirely new brand value model. “Uberization” of markets will force brands to adopt this new brand value model....
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For the first time, scientists can take skin cells from people of various ages and transform them into brain cells reflecting the ages of their donors. Our brain cells change with age: various genes become more or less active, the ...
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A seven metre tall tower designed by Daan Roosegaarde filters dirty air, releasing bubbles of smog free air. Does it detract from tackling causes of air pollution? The smog-free tower in Rotterdam sucks in dirty air, filters it and returns ...
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The Salt Project is a biomimetic attempt to create architecture using seawater in the desert. By using locally available resources we can grow plants and create architecture without producing waste. The United Nations consider desertification the ‘greatest threat to our planet’ (The ...
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This mirror has sensors that go beyond skin deep to find out how healthy you really are. The Wize Mirror knows if you’ve been drinking too much or eating foods you shouldn’t. It can sense if you’ve got high cholesterol or ...
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Pressure sensitive sensors can sense cellular changes. UC Berkeley researchers are hoping to enhance the scope of use for this technology. Bedsores are more than a pain in the backside for bedridden folk, they can develop into dangerous infections and heighten ...