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Product company Gob has launched a pair of compostable, mycelium earplugs that were designed as an alternative to the 40 billion plastic earplugs produced each year. Read more
It's just not enough to merely gawp at what's in front of you these days, technologies now allow us to identify and learn about what we see. Unistellar brought such capabilities to telescopes, and is now doing the same for binoculars with the launch of Envision.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: Binoculars, Augmented Reality, Kickstarter
users of the AI smartphone with an e-ink display by a phone, a friend co. can choose the voice style of the device to fit its reading tone. The post AI smartphone with e-ink display vocalizes users’ tasks & social media feed like podcast show appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Chinese scientists have developed a cost-effective method of converting coal into protein, which they say could feed livestock much more efficiently than natural plants, while using a tiny fraction of the land.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Farming, Coal, Methanol, Protein
Back in 2021, we heard about a pterosaur that had a mouth full of big, sharp teeth. Well, scientists have now discovered a pterosaur that went to the other extreme, as it used over 400 small, hooked teeth to catch its prey.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: University of Portsmouth, Fossils, Dinosaurs, Teeth
Equipmake says it's got the lightest and most power-dense electric motor on the market, and if there's one place where weight is critical, it's on a launch pad. The company has developed an ultra-lightweight motor for Australia's first rocket launch.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Electric Motors, Rocket, Equipmake, Lightweight, Launch Vehicles
In the commercial production of apple juice and cider, large quantities of fibrous waste – known as pomace – is generated as a byproduct. And while that material is currently just discarded, new research suggests that it could be used to boost the health of chickens.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Agri-waste, Cornell University, Chicken, Agriculture, Microbiome, G


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