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Twenty-Fifty is a visual exploration of the global food crisis predicted for the year two thousand and fifty – a result of the inability of the earth’s natural resources to meet future demand.The project, created by visual communication designer Gemma ...
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Might we one day have bionic body parts able to ward off disease and injury and even heal themselves? Today it’s still the stuff of sci-fi movies, but there are regular breakthroughs in the field of medical science that suggest ...
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PSFK counts down our 10 most popular posts of 2015. The Best of 2015, above all else, illustrate lessons that other innovators, thinkers, and change-makers can pull from when constructing the next wave of businesses and explorations. Sex tech, all-encompassing security, ...
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Have you ever wonder on the benefits of raw cabbage juice? Cabbage is considered to be one of the super foods. That is why the benefits of cabbage juice is something you should be looking into. Cabbage Juice Recipe INGREDIENTS: ...
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AROUND MIDNIGHT ON a recent weeknight in Boracay, an island in the Philippines consistently rated one of the most desirable beach destinations in the world, Jay Meistrich is tracking invoices from his hotel room. Meistrich, the founder of to-do-list startup ...
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It should come as no surprise to you, but plastic waste in the oceans is a huge problem that needs to be addressed more effectively. Most objects we throw away eventually end up in the seas and in addition to ...
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NEW YORK: Scientists have developed a new reusable polymer that can remove pollutants from flowing water within seconds, just like air fresheners trap invisible air pollutants in the home and remove unwanted odours. Researchers have used the same material found ...
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SINGAPORE: Prepare for a whole new view of flying. A teardrop shaped window canopy could soon off offer air passengers unrivalled mid-flights views. The design of the SkyDeck shows a glass viewing bubble protruding from the roof of the aircraft. ...
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This invention could mark the end of burnt toast in the mornings. Industrial designer James Stumpf has come up with a toaster that is made of bamboo and glass and allows the user to watch the slice of bread as ...