That'll learn those fatcats. Because we'll all be able to see how fat they are.
The future of interfaces often looks just like the present, but in neon.
Plus a brand-new species of hermit crab, a keyboard-inspired couch and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 04.12.2013 at 10:30 am
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But his plan for a 5,000-person, eco-friendly city lives on
Salim Nasser's wheel design could dramatically reduce the repetitive-stress injuries that often plague manual wheelchair users.
By Brian E. Clark
Posted 04.05.2013 at 12:00 pm
Plus a tower of humanity, a shape-shifting ballet school and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 04.05.2013 at 10:29 am
Tackling rising oceans with style
Now on Kickstarter: a house that opens up when it's light out, and folds back in when it turns cold.
Plus the world's largest Rubik's cube mural, Peeps astronauts and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 03.29.2013 at 11:00 am
Plus the world's largest inflatable envelope, an extremely toothy fish and more
By Shaunacy Ferro and Colin Lecher
Posted 03.22.2013 at 10:00 am
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We've got a few contenders now. Who's going to print a house first?
Part of an exhibition of jewelry inspired by space happening at the Forbes Galleries.
A brief history of the foundation of life, distilled to its foundation.
Plus tiny Star Wars art, a self-healing microchip and more
By Colin Lecher and Shaunacy Ferro
Posted 03.15.2013 at 10:00 am
Architects design buildings for rebuilding after the apocalypse, terraforming Mars, and more.