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Sometimes there are things that defy easy categorization, but that are simply good ideas. Here is where you'll find them.
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"Mini Mansion" designed as an alternative to sleeping on the sidewalk
September 18, 2023While it's important to find homes for the houseless, the truth is that many people will stay living on the street in the meantime. The Mini Mansion is made with that fact in mind, as a portable and better equipped alternative to current options. -
Handheld device could soon keep dangerous drugs from going to prison
September 18, 2023In order to smuggle illegal drugs into prisons, people are now soaking materials like paper and fabric in such drugs, letting the materials dry, then passing them along to inmates. A new portable device, however, sees through that ruse. -
New spin on 159-year-old tech could easily visualize air leaks in homes
September 01, 2023Nobody wants to live in a drafty house, yet checking for substantial air leaks within a home can be a complex process. Scientists have now devised what could be a much easier method of doing so, utilizing a technique that dates back to 1864. -
High-tech pig pad designed to cool hot hogs
August 31, 2023Hog barns typically aren't the nicest places to be at the best of times, but try living in one during a heat wave. Scientists at Indiana's Purdue University have developed a self-activating hog-cooling pad for just such situations. -
New technique harvests antioxidants from olive oil processing waste
August 22, 2023A great deal of peel, pulp and stone waste is constantly being generated in the production of olive oil. And while that waste is often just dumped or incinerated, it could soon be used as a source of valuable antioxidants. -
Invisible QR codes embed object data into infrared tags
August 22, 2023QR codes are everywhere nowadays, but they don’t have to be. MIT scientists have developed an invisible tagging system called BrightMarker, which embeds fluorescent tags into objects that can be viewed and tracked through an infrared camera. -
Reimagine your beer can for cocktails on the go and kitsch upcycling
August 02, 2023The Draft Top is designed to take your beer can (and other drinks) to a new level. It cleanly and smoothly removes the lid from an aluminum vessel, allowing for better taste, less bloat, imaginative creations and, afterwards, some clever repurposing. -
Electronically augmented markers help driverless cars see the road
June 20, 2023When a road is covered in snow or obscured by fog, the navigation systems of self-driving cars may have trouble seeing where that road is. Specially equipped pavement markers could help, by continuously transmitting radio signals to passing vehicles. -
Adaptable airliner seat accepts passengers' wheelchairs as needed
June 09, 2023For wheelchair users, air travel can be a cumbersome and frustrating experience. That's where a new type of airliner seat is designed to come in, as it allows passengers to stay in their own wheelchair throughout the flight. -
Switch Hex T wrench keeps six bits at the ready in a rotating head
June 06, 2023Although interchangeable-bit hex wrenches aren't that hard to use, there's always room for improvement … right? The designers of the Switch Hex T seem to think so, as their wrench features a carousel-like multi-bit rotating head. -
"Game-changing" BBy tech keeps essential nutrients in powdered breast milk
May 25, 2023While studies show that natural human breast milk is the best food for babies, storing the stuff in a frozen state has its drawbacks. That's where a new laser-enabled system comes in, which allows milk to be powdered without any loss in nutrients. -
NextGuide cane guides blind users via a pointer under their thumb
May 18, 2023Blind people using white canes are limited in how fast they can walk, as they have to wait for their cane to hit obstacles before going around them. The NextGuide cane is different, in that it steers users around obstacles that they've yet to reach. -
MRead tech promises faster, more accurate land mine detection
April 06, 2023While metal detectors are useful for detecting land mines, they can be fooled by buried metallic debris … plus some mines don't contain any metal. A new system is claimed to work better, by reading the molecular signature of explosives used in mines. -
Silk-microparticle dots could help thwart seed counterfeiters
March 24, 2023Just like pharmaceuticals, banknotes and alcoholic beverages, the crop seeds sold to farmers are frequently counterfeits. MIT scientists have devised a method of spotting the fakes, by tagging genuine seeds with silk dots. -
Tractor-towed Vulcan automatically spots and pulls weeds
March 10, 2023Nobody likes the idea of herbicides in their veggies, yet hiring workers to pick weeds by hand can be prohibitively expensive. The Vulcan farm implement offers an alternative, as it automatically spots and yanks weeds while leaving crop plants alone.
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