Sugar Plant Absorb Air Pollution

Scientists at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) have found that Cotoneaster franchetii could help absorb pollution on heavily trafficked roads. In a study that compared how different plants tame pollution, RHS scientists found this species of cotoneaster to be the most effective. The plant was compared to other shrubs, including western red cedar and hawthorn. According to the researchers, cotoneaster […]

Water-Powered Shower Head Speaker

Whether it’s podcasts, music or audiobooks, humans are streaming audio content now more than ever. Now, thanks to wireless tech company Ampere, the sound doesn’t have to stop when it’s time for a shower. Audiophiles, meet Shower Power, the water-powered showerhead made from recycled plastic. This hydropower speaker syncs with Bluetooth to deliver high-quality sound straight to your showerhead, automatically turning on and off […]

Panosonic Infrared Surgical Camera Projects Images Onto Patient 

Panasonic has developed a new infrared Medical Imaging Projection System (MIPS) that not only tracks changes in the shape and positions of organs in near real-time, but projects the images directly onto the patient as a guide for surgeons during complex operations. Ever since the discovery of X-rays, imaging technologies have revolutionized surgery and medicine. Even the first blurry shadows […]

Planet City Explores Reversing Urban Sprawl 

Los Angeles-based film director and architect Liam Young recently released his latest work — Planet City, a speculative and provocative glimpse into a future where urban sprawl is reversed and the entire world population is housed in a single, hyper-dense metropolis. Launched at the NGV Triennial exhibition, the 15-minute-long animated film was created with input from a global network of […]

Post Covid Working World

Threefold Architects has completed Paddington Works, a co-working and events space in London that was designed around wellness principles. Paddington Works combines a mix of spaces that include private studios, shared co-working spaces, meeting rooms and a multi-purpose auditorium, all arranged over two storeys. Workspaces are designed to be agile, providing different spaces to suit various activities. There are also a […]

Links Between Video Games & Well-Being

A first-of-its-kind study from Oxford University has investigated the relationship between well-being and time spent playing video games trying to figure out is solitaire cash legit or not using novel industry data from two popular video games. The surprising findings revealed a small correlation between longer play-times and positive well-being. The research began in 2019 with the Oxford team discussing […]

AI To Predict Tsunami Flooding 

As a region that is subject to a high degree of seismic activity, tsunamis are a real and ever-present threat for the people of Japan. The teams tasked with managing and responding to these risks may soon have a powerful new tool at their disposal, in the form of a new AI model built with the world’s fastest supercomputer that […]

Patch Tracks Blood Pressure and Biochemicals

Advances in flexible electronics have opened up some exciting possibilities in health monitoring, with a breed of soft and stretchy patches emerging that can be worn on the skin to track things like glucose or antibiotic levels, or even change color when there is reason to worry. A new example out of the University of California (UC) San Diego takes […]

Heart Health Linked To Dementia In Older Age

A compelling new study, led by a team of Spanish researchers, is suggesting cardiovascular disease in mid-life is linked to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in senior years. The research found subjects in their 50s with mild hypertension displayed evidence of impaired brain metabolism in areas associated with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Atherosclerosis is a common cause of cardiovascular disease, involving the […]