Screecher – out of Yarmouth, Maine – describes its four-wheel drive, two seat, solar-powered, folding pedalcycle as fun, affordable, practical and Earth-friendly. Riders can zip up to 15 mph on motor power alone, or choose from five levels of pedal assist. The onboard battery can be plugged in for a top up, or users can park up in a sunny […]
Pedalcycle Rolls On Solar Power
Residential Buildings Made Up Of Shipping Containers
We’ve covered a lot of shipping container-based architecture projects but this one, by New York City and Naples-based firm Lot-ek, is larger than most. Named Drivelines Studios, it’s a residential project in South Africa that’s made from a total of 140 recycled shipping containers. Drivelines Studios is located on an awkward triangular site in Johannesburg (the city also hosts container-based […]
GameShare With Your Friends?
Sharing a game is no longer as easy as passing a cartridge of your favorite game to a friend. With so many games stored digitally, it’s become incredibly hard to navigate the endless hoops and requirements to play your games when and where you want. Thankfully, there are ways to share your games across multiple PlayStation 4 consoles, so you […]
Netflix Roulette
Are you getting tired of sifting through the same old suggestions on Netflix for the zillionth time? We all know that feeling: Scrolling through interminable rows of the same old shows and movies until fatigue begins to set in, and suddenly nothing that’s being offered looks good. If you use Netflix regularly, you aren’t likely to see a lot of new recommendations, […]
Bionic Mushroom Uses Bacteria & Graphene To Help Generate Electricity
Could your home one day be powered by patches of mushrooms? Probably not, but scientists have nonetheless created a “bionic mushroom” that does indeed generate electricity – and it may pave the way for more practical bio-electric systems. Led by Manu Mannoor and Sudeep Joshi, a team from New Jersey’s Stevens Institute of Technology started with an ordinary, living button […]
Automatically Helps To Rock Your Cradle
For parents who don’t wish to repeatedly get up in the night and rock their fussing infant back to sleep, there’s already at least one sensor-equipped baby bed that does the job for them. Sleepytroll, however, takes a different approach – it gets attached to existing strollers or beds, rocking them when it detects a waking baby. Created by Norwegian […]
Drawing Nutrients From Seafood Processed Wastewater
When fish are filleted in a seafood-processing plant, or when shrimp and shellfish are boiled, a lot of wastewater is generated. Currently, that water is simply discarded. An experimental new system, however, is able to draw much of the nutrients from it – and those nutrients could have a number of uses. According to Sweden’s Chalmers University, about 7,000 to […]
Silk & Gold Replace Stitches & Staples?
If you need to close up an injury or incision in human body tissue, you use sutures, staples or perhaps a surgical adhesive … right? Well, if technology that’s currently being developed at Arizona State University gets commercialized, liquid silk combined with gold nanoparticles may eventually be a better way to go. Although sutures and staples are both tried and […]
New Way To Treat Eye Related Injuries?
Currently, if someone has a damaged cornea (the surface of the eye), it’s covered with a “bandage” made from the amniotic membrane of human placentas. While this does help repair the eye, an Australian scientist is developing what he believes may be a better alternative – a wound-healing contact lens. Amniotic membranes have proven anti-inflammatory and anti-scarring effects, plus they […]
Foldable Screen?
Foldable phones are coming, there’s no doubt about that. Samsung, LG, and Huawei are among those who’ve set out their intentions to launch bendable handsets within the next year, but they’ve all apparently been beaten to the line by the Royole FlexPai. Whereas last year’s ZTE Axon M stuck two displays together with a hinge, the FlexPai screen really does […]