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Commissioned to create a family residence in an area known for its cold, snowy winters and hot summers, Florian Busch Architects has completed the House W. Taking the form of a timber barn-inspired structure that's partially covered in solar panels, the home's energy efficient design allows it to harness almost twice as much power as it requires annually.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, Li
Internal combustion engines have long received flack for how wasteful they are. And while you can't argue about how inefficient they may be, the truth is that internal combustion has led the way for modern transportation since time immemorial.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Exhaust, Pollution, Thermoelectricity, Energy, Ice
We know what they look like, and even sound like, but there’s one question you might not have pondered: what do ancient Egyptian mummies smell like? Whether you wanted to know or not, scientists have now given us an answer.Continue ReadingCategory: History, ScienceTags: Mummies, Human, Archeology, University College London, Smell
made of natural ingredients, the researchers have developed the prototype using water, oleic acid, which is found in olive oil, as well as amino acids. The post scientists invent slime that produces electricity when squeezed appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Electricity is chaotic, and we normally need to constrain it to wires and circuits to make use of it. Scientists in Europe and Canada have now managed to guide sparks through thin air and even around obstacles using ultrasound waves.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Electricity, Electric, Plasma, Acoustics, Ultrasound, University of Helsinki, Public University of Navarra, University of Wa
these pine-cone-inspired shades don’t need electricity to run because they flip as soon as they detect changes in humidity and temperature. The post 4D printed ‘solar gate’ produces weather-responsive shades that open and close on their own appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Using a run-of-the-mill, portable and non-invasive electrical muscle stimulator while doing resistance training can yield greater gains in muscle strength and muscle mass than doing resistance training alone, according to new research.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Muscle, Fitness, University of Texas El Paso
after the carbon exterior, the company says they’re working on the painting process and gearing up for the unveiling of the fully ready vehicle in the new year. The post de tomaso produces first P72 sports car with handcrafted carbon shell and buttermilk leather appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Look ma, no Haber-Bosch Process! In the latest bid to greenify ammonia production, researchers at Stanford University and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals have come up with a portable device to produce ammonia wherever it's needed by simply using air at room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, TechnologyTags: Ammonia, Greenhouse Gas Emissi
Local art collective Xpan has created a multi-purpose creative studio called Xpan.Ep.1 in Mexico City using raw steel, aluminium, and transparent polycarbonate panels for its interior. Read more


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