Robotic Arm Controlled By The Brain Developed By Pakistani Engineers
Two Pakistani engineers, Ovais Hussain Qureshi, and Anas Niaz, have been able to help over 30 disabled people to date with the development of a high-tech prosthetic arm for disabled people. The...
View ArticleSingapore Airlines Is Serving Airplane Food Straight From A Futuristic...
It doesn’t get any fresher than this! Singapore Airlines is set to launch it’s “farm-to-plane” dining service after months of planning and preparation. The locally-sourced, fine-dining initiative will...
View ArticleCityTree: A Mossy Wall That Has The Same Air-Purifying Effect As 250 Trees
Germany is installing “mossy walls” called CityTree – the world’s first bio-tech filter to quantifiably improve air quality – around their cities, mainly Berlin. A variety of mosses are capable of...
View ArticleEos Bioreactor: An Algae-based ‘Personal Carbon Capture’ Device
The carbon-absorbing abilities of algae may be one of the most potent tools as far (as organic processes go) for combating climate change. The natural phenomena of algae have been the topic of many...
View ArticleThe Saigon: A Classy High-Tech E-Bike To Get You From A-Z Sweat-Free
May we introduce to you the Saigon by Modmo, an Irish-founded bike-tech startup with a mission of replacing cars with electric bikes for urban transport. The creators of the Saigon developed it to...
View ArticleQool Box: The Ultimate Cooler For Temperature Regulation Without Ice or Power
The Qool Box isn’t your typical cooler. Its upgraded cooling technology includes vacuum insulation (like a thermos or tumbler) and inserts containing unique phase change material (PCM) designed to keep...
View ArticleSkinMarks: A Tattoo That Turns Your Body Into A Touchpad
Google is investing heavily in various strange forms of wearable technology, with the most unusual one being a high-tech temporary tattoo, called SkinMarks, that turns your body into a touchpad. The...
View ArticleThe Surreal, Hubless Reevo Is The E-Bike of The Future
What does the bicycle of the future look like? It’s sleek and has no spokes. The hubless electric bike, called Reevo, took four years to develop. It was designed and engineered by a Seattle-based...
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