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real motor’s motorcycle ‘project : ARES’ is being developed, with the real production model of the electric cafe racer arriving in late 2025. The post sci-fi meets electric cafe racer in real motors’ latest two-wheeler, project : ARES appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Construction is the world’s largest industry, employing seven percent of the planet's working-age adults, contributing 13 percent of the world’s GDP and completing floor space equivalent to the city of Paris every seven days.Continue ReadingCategory: Good Thinking, Lifestyle
Microsoft Research Asia has revealed an AI model that can generate frighteningly realistic deepfake videos from a single still image and an audio track. How will we be able to trust what we see and hear online from here on in?Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Microsoft, Artificial Intelligence, Video, Audio, Photo, Deepfakes
Warp drives are among the more plausible of science fiction concepts, at least from a mathematical perspective. Now, Applied Physics, a multidisciplinary group of international scientists and engineers, has launched Warp Factory, open-source software that anyone can use to design a functional warp drive.Continue ReadingCategory: Physics, ScienceTags: Warp drive, Warp bubble, Space Travel, Softwar
Each iteration of X100 retains its family look but there's been constant evolution throughout the seriesPhoto: Richard ButlerThe word kaizen has increasingly come into the vocabulary of camera enthusiasts. It's often been used in conjunction with Fujifilm but is increasingly applied to any company that adds features during firmware. I think this focus on firmware misses the point and risks obscur
An experimental new wearable could allow people such as stroke victims to communicate via subtle hand movements. The device takes the form of a relatively thin patch that is temporarily adhered to the skin on the back of the wrist.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, TechnologyTags: Communications, Hand, Optics
ID verification tags aren’t much use if someone can just peel them off and stick them to a fake product. MIT scientists have now designed ID tags that use the glue itself as a kind of fingerprint, and will scramble the barcode if someone peels it off.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Identification, RFID, Terahertz, MIT, Security, Authentication
pairing their sleek glucose sensor with an in-app coach, abbott’s lingo system provides health-centered insights to the human body. The post the lingo system by abbott fine-tunes the body’s balance with real time glucose sensing appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Researchers have used a novel technique to 3D print brain tissue whose cells developed into functional neurons that communicated with each other in a matter of weeks. They say the approach could be used to study healthy and unhealthy brains, test drugs, or simply observe how the brain develops.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: 3D bioprinting, 3D Printing, Brain, University of Wisconsin
We've seen a number of handsets over the years that have been designed to cut down on over-stimulating distractions present on smartphones. The latest looks like a happy marriage between a Blackberry and e-reader, and goes by the name of Minimal.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, TechnologyTags: E-Ink, Keyboard, Minimalist, Crowdfunding, smartphones


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