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Youve probably seen avocados being touted as a heart-healthy superfood in recent years. Realistically, the truth isnt too far off from the hype. The next time youre grabbing that burrito or turkey sandwich, you might want to consider adding a ...
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Meet Spencer. This armless automaton will begin a test run in Schiphol Amsterdam Airport at the end of the month, greeting and guiding harried travellers through the transport hub’s famously confusing terminal system. Navigating it is so challenging, in fact, ...
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Self-driving buses are coming to America. The Bishop Ranch business park in San Ramon, California will be the first place in the U.S. to use French robo-buses to ferry passengers around. Perhaps the best place for autonomous vehicles to start ...
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You don’t need to have a back yard if you want a smart garden now that the connected world has caught up with horticulture. In fact, there are handfuls of sensors at the ready which are adept at picking up ...
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An Israeli startup is looking to help families turn their food scraps into cooking gas. HomeBioGas Ltd has just launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring a compact biogas converter to urban and rural areas in developed countries, and to underserved ...
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Eerily located on the site of an ancient monastery next to the UK’s oldest gothic cathedral is Alcoholic Architecture, one of London’s most unusual new bars where patrons can drink in the atmosphere, literally. Instead of a bartender slinging drinks, ...
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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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PULLMAN, Wash. – Hotels across the globe are increasingly encouraging guests to embrace green practices. Yet while guests think they are supporting the environment by shutting off lights and reusing towels, they may in fact be victims of “greenwashing,” a ...
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Love a caffeine boost, but hate the coffee breath? A company called Steem is betting on another solution: caffeinated peanut butter. The product, which costs $4.99 plus shipping, combines all-natural peanut butter with the caffeine equivalent to two cups of ...