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31 May A revolutionary wind converter

In Tunisia, the Tyer Wind company develops a wind converter inspired by hummingbird. The Hummingbird is one of the world's most energetically-efficient flyers. The turbine is equipped with a pair of flapping wings that are over five feet long and move in a figure-eight motion – just...

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29 May The traffic ending

To solve the problem of soul-destroying traffic, roads must go 3D, which means either flying cars or tunnels. Unlike flying cars, tunnels are weatherproof, out of sight and won't fall on your head. A large network of road tunnels many levels deep would fix congestion in any...

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17 May Sustainable Lighting Systems – Glowee

  An entire town lighted by living organisms ? A yang company named Glowee thinks it could be possible. At least in the future. For the moment, the company offers a most original of answers for decorating or illuminating an event. At least for now, this light is...

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24 Apr A carbon eating tower in Taiwan

A belgian architect created a tower able to eat carbon in Taiwan's capital city. The tower will be completed in September 2017 and "eats" 130 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions each year. No new technology only trees! Vincent Calleaut had a simple but a good idea. Would you...

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05 Apr Cyborgs: When science fiction joins reality

SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk is backing a brain-computer interface venture called Neuralink, according to The Wall Street Journal. The company, which is still in the earliest stages of existence and has no public presence whatsoever, is centered on creating devices that can be...

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22 Mar The Ocean CleanUp Project in The Netherlands

Started in 2013 by the 21-year-old Dutch inventor and entrepreneur Boyan Slat, the Ocean CleanUp project means to extract plastic pollution from the oceans and prevent more plastic debris from entering ocean waters. The project received  over $2.2 million in crowdfunding and financial contributions from large sponsors including Salesforce.com chief executive...

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