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It's reasonable to say that, as we're increasingly plugged-in to a 24/7 cycle of news, entertainment and social media, we're finding less time to opt out and focus on self-care. And while meditation has shown to have well-studied mental and physical benefits, it can be a challenge to start and stick with.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Meditation, Sleep, Sleep
On its own, your computer keyboard just might not cut it in today's multi-tasking landscape. The Tmice X can be optioned with extra productivity modules that are added when a task demands it, then removed when no longer needed.Continue ReadingCategory: Computers, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Kickstarter, Modular, Productivity, Keyboard
It's always difficult for designers to work with the limited room available in a tiny house, but French firms have it even tougher due to the country's strict towing laws requiring very small and light homes. With its recent Cosmos model, Plume approached this challenge with a space-saving interior layout that adds a useful netted upstairs area.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags
The new Ariel E-Nomad concept may not look quite as downright menacing and imposing as a Polaris RZR Pro R (or, for that matter, Ariel's own ICE Nomad), but it definitely throws down the gauntlet. With nearly 500 Nm (369 lb-ft) of insta-torque from its all-electric powertrain, the E-Nomad sprints from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) on the flats in a mere 3.4 seconds. And with its sustainable powertrain an
Less than a year ago we told you about the Tiroler, a titanium ring that's a rather clever alternative to the boring ol' tape measure. Well, its makers are back with a new take on the concept, which also performs calculations.Continue ReadingCategory: Good Thinking, LifestyleTags: Titanium, Kickstarter, Mathematics, Tools
Hydrogen-producing artificial leaves might soon be even better at their jobs thanks to a new study that examined the effects of pressure on the chemical processes they run. It all comes down to bubbles.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, ScienceTags: Solar-to-Hydrogen, Hydrogen, Artificial Leaf, Photosynthesis
Rather than cut a chunk of skull away to install a brain-computer interface like Neuralink, Synchron feeds electrodes up through the jugular vein to the motor cortex. Now the tech has enabled an ALS sufferer hands-free control of Apple's Vision Pro.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Brain-computer interface, Assistive Technologies, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Headset, Control
Soft materials and stiff materials both have their uses, but the two properties typically aren't seen in one substance. RoboFabric is an exception, then, in that it can be switched back and forth between soft and stiff states.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Nanyang Technological University, Biomimicry, Wearable, Smart Fabric, Assistive Technologies
'Pandemic gardens' were almost as popular as new pets and sourdough starters during 2020, but many of us learnt the hard way that indoor greenery is not always the easiest thing to keep healthy (or alive). This little gadget is out to change all of that, giving you real-time data on what your plant needs, in what the makers say will "revolutionize" how you care for your indoor plants.Continue Rea
Created in Sweden, the Maus Fire Suppressor is around the size of a long, slim flashlight at around 9.7 in (24.5 cm) long and 2 in (5 cm) in diameter. It'll sit wherever you put it for up to five years, and where traditional fire extinguishers require maintenance, or at least a flip 'n' tap routine once every few months, this one has no such requirement.Continue ReadingCategory: Around The Home,


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