Soon, you may be able to eat salmon without actually eating a salmon. Since 2016, startup Wild Type has been hard at work developing salmon that is lab-grown (also known as “cell-based” or “clean”). Earlier this month, the company was finally able to produce enough of its clean coho salmon to share with the public, as VegNews reported. Wild Type […]
Lab Grown Fishes?
Haptic-Feedback Clothing
Haptic signing is a process in which a hearing, sighted person conveys information to a deaf and blind individual by touching their back or other parts of their body. It’s effective, but what happens if the deafblind person wants to be more independent? Well, new haptic-feedback clothing could help. The technology is being developed via the three-year European Union SUITCEYES […]
Harvesting Veggies From Your Own House
Imagine being able to harvest fresh veggies precisely when you need them without leaving the house. That’s the promise of indoor gardens like the OGarden Smart and the Cell One. Now IGWorks is making a bid for your living space with a vertical hydroponics garden called the iHarvest that can simultaneously grow up to 30 fruits and vegetables. Currently raising […]
Mojipic Puts Voice-Controlled Emoji Based Display
Do you like the idea of car decals celebrating your mood, team affiliation, politics or sense of humor but can’t bring yourself to permanently stick anything on the rear of your pristine chariot? Perhaps you feel that in-traffic hand gestures can’t quite capture what you’d like to say to the tailgater hanging mere inches off your bumper? If these, or […]
Climate Change Chart
We live in increasingly polarized times. Times where your point of view defines more than your stance on a particular topic – it defines who you are. Perhaps that’s why people are so unlikely to change their minds on any given issue, even when there’s overwhelming scientific evidence to the contrary. Take immunization, flat-Earthism and, yes, global warming. Cue climate […]
Sneakers And Flip-Flops Together?
The way-out-of-the-box skimpy shoe market slowed down considerably since the trendy barefoot days of fuzzy five-toed shoe socks and chainmail foot sleeves just a few years back. Lately, though, it feels like it might be making something of a comeback. We’ve seen a few oddball ultralight footwear concepts in recent months, and the Link flip-shoe is possibly the weirdest of […]
Solar Powered Table
More and more phones and devices are able to be charged wirelessly these days, but that usually still requires a pad for each that takes up a power plug. Now, a Spanish start-up called Proton New Energy Future has unveiled Ebörd, a smart table that has a wireless charger built into the entire surface, allowing it to charge multiple devices […]
New Kindle Adjusts Display Base On Time
A new Kindle Oasis has arrived for 2019, and Amazon’s top-of-the-line ereader features one big upgrade from its predecessor: a display that can change its color temperature automatically throughout the day to reduce the strain on your eyes. The new color-adjustable front light lets readers change the screen tone from cool to warm, either manually through the settings, or automatically […]
Mimic Go Tracks Your Stuff And Becomes A Light Too
Mimic Go might look like a bubbly, chubby-version of a tracking tag (which it is) but that’s only one of the tricks it has up its red, plastic sleeve. Not only can you track stuff around the world thanks to GPS, LTE-M & eSIM connectivity, but the Mimic Go can help prevent things from going missing in the first place. […]
Vertical TVs?
Although many people have fought to get smartphone videographers to shoot everything in landscape mode (horizontally), it appears that the battle has been lost. The proof? Samsung has unveiled a QLED TV designed for Millennials, that has a vertical screen. Possibly the same model that the company teased back in 2013, the new TV is known as the Sero, which […]