In: Energy & Tech

Light Activated Smart Curtains Could Cut Energy Bills by Half
02/12/2014

The research team sees the material as something that could be used to create more energy-efficient buildings.

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This concept car uses its own reconnaissance drone to spot traffic jams
02/11/2014

Would it be distracting, trying to perceive two views at once without the multitasking skills of an Apache pilot?

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Mobile Technology: Helping to Stop Homelessness
02/10/2014

It means that someone who doesn’t have an address to put down on an application can receive that all-important call for work that may give them the funds to eventually find a place of their own.

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Turning hot air into cool designer chairs
02/07/2014

Trying to do something useful with globe-warming gases – other than piping them into the ground or pumping them into soda pop – has been the great goal of tinkerers and entrepreneurs for years.

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How LED Streetlights Will Change Cinema (And Make Cities Look Awesome) How LED Streetlights Will Change Cinema (And Make Cities Look Awesome)
02/06/2014

“Hollywood will never look the same.”

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MIT’s Sensory Fiction makes you feel everything you read
02/05/2014

Plug yourself directly into the sensory circuits of your book’s protagonist

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Agnes the Humanoid Knitting Robot Will Haunt Your Nightmares
02/04/2014

Debuting at the Maker Faire UK, Agnes Roboknit fuses technology with the retro-inspired trend of knitting that has taken over across the globe.

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This smart handbag could stop you from overspending
02/03/2014

iBag is primarily a publicity stunt meant to highlight the dangers of credit card debt, but it might become a reality.

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Water Evaporation Could be the World’s Largest Renewable Energy Source
01/31/2014

Dr. Ozgur Sahin believes that water evaporation could be the largest power source in nature…

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Next-Generation Wood Fiber Solar Cells Could Dwarf Current Efficiency Levels
01/30/2014

Could this be the most efficient solar cell yet?

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