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the sculptures tackle rising sea levels, employing a biomimetic technique that transforms seawater into a solid material. The post sruli recht’s abyssicide ‘garments for drowning in’ metamorphose water into coral on skin appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Given the general lack of extra space in a gear-stocked vehicle aimed at base camp, we've become a big fan of modular, multifunctional cooking equipment. California company Grill Game takes the concept to new ends with its G1. We're not even sure whether to call it a grill, griddle, stove or smoker, so we'll just stick with "cooker" because it does all four and more. It cooks over top a wood or c
This enormous and important part of the animal kingdom may not be most people's favorite, but insects are a diverse, resilient and ancient bunch that date back almost 400 million years. But because of their size, many of us don't really get a chance to admire their beauty (yes, we said it) up close.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, TechnologyTags: Insect, Photography, Entomology
When it comes to protein sources that are more eco-friendly than traditional livestock, two of the most promising candidates are insects and microalgae. Scientists have now devised a method of using waste from the former as food for the latter.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: University of Bern, Algae, Insect, Food, Protein
Scientists have created a four-legged bio-inspired robot that climbs like no other. It clings to rough vertical surfaces utilizing a unique mechanism that is highly effective, yet at the same time relatively simple.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Carnegie Mellon, Quadruped, Climbing, Biomimicry
gravity’s DEAP trees can fully charge any electric vehicle with their 200kW and 500kW power. The post ‘trees’ that can fully charge any electric vehicle in 5 to 13 minutes begin to grow in the US appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
stepping inside, a double height atrium and circulation system with no defined corridors encourage flexible interaction and learning. The post artico fracassi wraps italian school in glass and perforated encasing to bring the outdoors in appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
New York lighting brand In Common With has opened a multi-functional space in a 19th-century Tribeca loft in time for NYCxDesign, and will host a shoppable experience and a variety of events during the festival and beyond. Read more
Increasing numbers of used electric cars from company fleets are hitting auctions and dealers, making fully-electric powertrains the fastest-growing sector of the used car market. Overall, the UK used car […] The post Used EV sales grow 71% in year, Apple faces iPad advert backlash appeared first on ShinyShiny.
The "tough mutt" phenomenon is well known among dog owners. The thinking goes that a dog with one or more breeds mixed into its genetic recipe is going to be healthier and more able to fight off a range of health woes than purebred dogs, which sometimes have a more precious reputation.Continue ReadingCategory: Pets, LifestyleTags: Dogs, Texas A&M Universty, Canines, Health


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