Technology Review: TR35
3 reviews • technologyreview.com
I love it.
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1 review • dinnerinabottle.com
cheers-- bottoms up!, ya'll...
From the page: "Liu Bolin...The Invisible Man... This guy paints himself... no trick photography ... no photoshop ...he just paints himself...Last pic is simply brilliant…..Couldnâ€t spot him"
Wireless power. Is it smoke and mirrors? A big play was made about the number of batteries used each year, 40 billion, and the high cost of producing power by this means at $300 to $500 per kWh. Even with wireless power, you are still charging batteries for mobile devices and... more
I like the idea of it, but it seems too limited with only 8 steps per track. I'd rather press buttons.
Nice and kudos to them. My only complaint is that some of their evidence,the way it's presented, is not good science. The bottomless trash can's effectiveness was compared to a trash can just a short distance away. They should have compared the trash can to trash... more
GROW YOUR OWN GRASS FURNITURE. Thanks 'mochacoffee'. Here's a great spring project to get you ready for those up-coming summer barbeques: grow your own lawn furniture with the Terra Grass Armchair kit. All you need to do is assemble a cardboard frame, fill it... more
"Good innovation comes from solving small problems you are intimately involved with"
"These autonomous MIT helibots called RANGE* scan indoor environments, and might come in handy if Google would ever want to expand Google Maps with something like opt-in Room View." YEAH, OR IF THE COMBINE WANT TO MAKE FLYING AUTONOMOUS FLESH-SHREDDERS.
23 reviews • cleantechnica.com
From the page: "Ridgeblade is a fabulous wind-turbine solution from UK based The Power Collective. Itâ€s very simple: instead of a large standalone windmill-like structure, put a long bladed turbine along the ridge of a buildingâ€s roof."