Out of the mud and into…the mudcrete!
A pioneering company named WASP (World’s Advanced Saving Project) is conducting experimental research using plant seeds to try to strengthen clay mixes as it works towards 3D printing of houses in developing nations.
Robots To ‘Print’ A Steel Bridge In Amsterdam
MX3D, a highly innovative company in Amsterdam can now print metals and resin in mid-air, without the need for support structures. They are going to print a metal bridge in Amsterdam!
Big Ideas are Becoming Virtual Realities
Consumer-grade virtual reality isn’t far off, and while some still see these “space age” devices as nothing more than nerdy gaming accessories, there are numerous practical applications for VR tech that take it beyond the realm of entertainment.
Will Rethink Robotics Bring Jobs Back Home?
Technology’s advancements have placed in jeopardy the job security of many individuals. Their fear is that they will soon become obsolete – that a cheaply-produced and easily-programmed robot will supplant them from their position, offering management structures a mechanical employee that will cost pennies on the dollar; that will never request vacation time; and that will never call in sick. What does this mean for human labour?
Microwave Drawers – the Pros and Cons
Kashif Raza takes a look at innovations in kitchen technology focusing in on the pros and cons of microwave drawers.
Pen and Paper Optional
I relish information and the process obtaining it. For me, the important aspect about collecting information is the way I acquire it. A recent conversation with my tech-savvy son has me reassessing my process.
What People are Saying about Smart Meters and Smart Grid Technology
Smart meters (which transmit data about our personal energy consumption at home) are becoming incredibly common throughout the world. Do the potential environmental advantages of these devices outweigh the potential risks?
How Technology Can Stymie Epidemics
Technology is playing an increasingly large role in the medical industry, and it’s driving demand for health IT professionals throughout the world. There is also mounting evidence that telemedicine (and having health IT specialists more readily available throughout the world) could improve global disaster response efforts.
Bringing Connectivity to the World’s Most Remote Regions
In an increasingly connected world, there are still pockets that have yet to see widespread telecommunication infrastructure.
Essential Information About Travelling With Tech Gadgets
Given how useful and commonplace our devices have become, it’s only natural for us to take them everywhere we go. However, as sophisticated as these items have become, they are not immune to inclement weather or thieves, both of which you could encounter on your travels. Here are a few tips to keep everything in working order.
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