• Cars

    A Wearable Motorcycle

    By Annemarie Conte and Esther Haynes Posted on 9.24.2008 49 Comments

    The transportation program at the Art Center College of Design has produced legendary car designers, including BMW chief of design Chris Bangle and Henrik Fisker, the creator of the Fisker Karma electric supercar. But this year, after professor Bumsuk Lim’s inaugural motorcycle-design class, the buzz is all about bikes, especially Jake Loniak’s exoskeleton motorcycle concept Deus Ex Machina.

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    11.12.2008 at 06:08pm - Comment by pcusack

    AMAZING! where do i sign up to test drive one of these bad boys?

  • Cars

    The Parajet Skycar: From London to Timbuktu on Biofuel

    By Mike Spinelli Posted on 11.17.2008 13 Comments

    If you were wondering, Timbuktu isn't some mythical city with a skyline of emerald buildings housing a race of unicorn-men. It's a real place, situated in the west African country of Mali, a city historians cite as an intellectual and spiritual center of the 15th and 16th centuries. It's also some 3,700 miles from London. Keep that in mind when you consider a scheme to cover those miles in a car that looks like an Everglades airboat designed by Luigi Colani.

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    11.12.2008 at 06:01pm - Comment by pcusack

    this is cool but it doesn't explain how it flies or anything like that. i assume it flies with wings or by air uderneath but i dont see anywings and there are no pictures in "fly mode" having said this it looks very fun.

  • DIY

    Popsci 5-Minute Project: How to Make a USB Cassette

    By Posted on 10.17.2008 2 Comments

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    11.12.2008 at 05:44pm - Comment by pcusack

    well i dont see the purpose of this creation at all

  • DIY

    Turn Your iPhone Into a Tool

    By Posted on 8.12.2008 1 Comments

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    11.12.2008 at 05:42pm - Comment by pcusack

    this just makes me want to buy the iphone even tho i dont have a job thanks for rubbing it in my face popsci!



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