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Transforming furniture has come a long way over the years, expanding our options for comfort, convenience and function more than ever before. And as our living spaces get smaller, furniture is becoming even smarter. From modular shelving to shape-shifting chairs ...
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Imagine a vest that you put on and you just start burning calories? Well, apparently it exists and it’s called Thin Ice. The weight loss vest works by using cooling thermoreceptors placed along the upper chest and back that can ...
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In addition to 70 guest rooms and suites, the Hotel at Oberlin features a bar and restaurant serving locally sourced foods. The hotel’s adjoined conference facility, the Peter B. Lewis Gateway Center, includes a 3,800-square-foot event space with state-of-the-art meeting ...
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Dr. Nora Khaldi , founders and CSO of Nuritas on using artificial intelligence to unlock the nutritional benefits of food co-product and reduce waste. This post is part of our . The views expressed are are solely those of the author and do not ...
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Employers in Sweden were experimenting with six-hour work days in hopes of boosting productivity in the workplace. Requiring people to spend less time in the office and expecting more work to get done may seem counterintuitive, but according to new ...
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Recycled plastic bottles have previously been used to make a sustainable home, but an ambitious new project in Panama hopes to use the ubiquitous modern waste product to construct an entire village. It’s early days yet, but the idea is ...
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Participating in a sport means buying the right equipment for a range of climate conditions. But with the help of design and technology, athletes might be able to prepare for temperature changes even before the game. dezeen recently released a video ...
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Want to break a habit so badly you’d use a wearable to give yourself an electric shock? For a lot of people, the difficulty of giving up negative habits such as smoking or procrastination is leading them to nag tech ...
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New research has revealed that exposure to bright, blue-tinged light – similar to the kind emitted by your smartphone – can affect our metabolisms, potentially causing us to stack on weight, and mess with our bodies’ ability to regulate glucose. ...