Buried Museums

Following three years of construction, Beijing’s Open Architecture has completed a new art museum that is integrated into sand dunes. The UCCA Dune Art Museum is almost totally covered by sand and has an interior made up of cave-like spaces. The building is located in Qinhuangdo, east of Beijing, and takes its place well among the rugged landscape. It consists […]

Automatic Suitcase

Believe it or not, artificially intelligent suitcases that automatically follow you around the airport aren’t a new idea. Thanks to crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, they already exist in various forms, and can be purchased online right now. The only problem? Most major airports have issued a blanket ban on “smart” suitcases because they typically contain lithium ion batteries […]

One Handed Drone Controller

Dual-joystick controllers have been the go-to control system for drones for as long as the flying machines have been around. Thing is, this isn’t necessarily because two joysticks are the best way to control drones — it’s more because the two-stick layout was popular with the RC aircraft community, and when RC aircraft evolved autonomous capabilities, it made sense to […]

Advice For Smart Cities

After more than three decades maintaining and upgrading Michigan’s transportation systems, the state’s former head of transportation division (Michigan Department of Transportation, or MDOT), Kirk Steudle, has seen it all. Working with partners, big and small, and tackling problems, also big and small, Steudle has been on the front lines of smart city dreams and disappointments — not to mention […]

Hybrid Cooling Solar Panel

Over the last few years, we’ve been keeping tabs on a cooling systemdeveloped by a team led by Professor Shanhui Fan at Stanford University that draws thermal heat from a building and beams it into space through a process called radiative cooling – all without requiring any external power source. Now the researchers have paired this technology with a solar […]

Travel In Style With This

The exterior of the Draper features black corrugated metal with a hint of red wood. Much like its sister design, the Drake, this RV has a unique, slanted shape that creates a sense of movement even when it is not in motion. The elevated volume not only gives the tiny home a bold presence and more interior space, but it […]

Bodyrocks

We’ve already seen haptic devices that let you “feel the music,” although they’ve typically just delivered bass vibrations to a particular part of the body. BodyRocks is a little different, in that uses individual “stones” to put a full frequency of vibes wherever users want At the heart of the system is an item known as the BassBelt, which receives […]

Bio- Bricks Cuts Construction Costs

What do you get when you mix human urine, loose sand, and bacteria? The answer is urine-based bio-bricks: A more environmentally friendly substitute for kiln-fired bricks, according to researchers at the University of Cape Town (UCT). Civil engineering master’s degree student Suzanne Lambert recently unveiled the newly formulated bricks. Similar to seashell formation, the bio-bricks result from a process called microbial […]

App That Works Like ECG

A newly developed smartphone app has shown promise for determining if a person is suffering from a serious heart attack. A study into the app’s accuracy revealed it was almost as effective as a traditional electrocardiogram (ECG) at identifying a serious form of heart attack. The system currently focuses on identifying a very specific, and deadly, form of heart attack […]

Uber Targets To Deliver To You By Drones

Uber has joined a growing list of companies keen on using drones for delivery. It wants to integrate the technology into UberEats, its meal-delivery service, and envisions dropping off its first drone-delivered dinners as early as 2021. The company better known for ridesharing revealed earlier this year that it’s keen to utilize drone technology for its UberEats meal-delivery service, but […]