In: Energy & Tech

Vibrating “Eyeronman” Vest Can Help Visually Impaired Avoid Obstacles
06/18/2014

The system consists first of a vest with three types of sensors integrated into it that can detect environmental obstacles.

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Wearable sensor can tell you when you’re dehydrated
06/17/2014

An array of micro-needles on the underside of the watch-like device sticks into your skin to measure your interstitial fluid level

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California Students Create Smog-Eating Roof Tiles to Cut Urban Pollution
06/16/2014

the UC students created roof tiles coated with titanium dioxide that can break down smog-forming particles in the atmosphere

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Japanese carrier Docomo wants to move your phone’s SIM card into a wearable
06/13/2014

The current prototype is around the size of a WiFi hotspot, although Docomo plans to shrink the tech down to a size that would fit into a wearable device

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In Effort To Improve Air Quality, Scientists Explore Plan To Use Trees To Clean Pollution
06/12/2014

“It looks very promising at the early stage of the research,”

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Wearable Technology OMSignal’s Biometric-Sensing Workout Clothes Keep Your Vitals in Check
06/11/2014

Wear the shirt even when you aren’t working out and it will monitor your health, weight, activity, help your posture

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Wearable Technology Solar-Powered Sunglasses Alert You When You’ve Left Them Behind
06/10/2014

Australian company Tzukuri understands that it sucks to loose an expensive pair of sunglasses.

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British Airways Turns Garbage Into Jet Fuel: Sustainable Solution or Incineration in Disguise?
06/09/2014

Too good to be true?

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NASA Plans to Test Flying Saucer Over Hawaii
06/06/2014

In an effort to design spacecraft tailored for missions to Mars, scientists at NASA are taking a page right out of your run-of-the-mill science fiction novel:

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Nike Unveils World’s First 3D-Printed Performance Sports Bag
06/05/2014

Three-dimensional printing allowed Nike to perform “unprecedented levels” of customization, while opening new possibilities for integrated individuality.

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