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Mikael Kjellman is a design engineer from Sweden who created the Bicycle Car called Pod Ride. It has a water resistant body with a thermal windshield, padded seats with back support and windows that open and close depending on the weather conditions and includes snow tires.
Date: 2016-04-25 17:32:47
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NERDVADA Eye-Tracking Prototype CES 2012
Tobii showed off it's latest prototype at CES Unveiled this year, an eye tracking technology that allows a user to control games, desktop interfaces and page scrolling purely based on the movement of your eyes.
Date: 2012-01-14 03:36:54
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Squirrel steals a fake nut | Spy in the Wild - BBC
A squirrel uses his intelligence to outwit a nut thief by pretending he's burying a nut. Animatronic spy creatures go undercover to explore the world of animal intelligence and reveal their use of tools, self-medication, culture and subterfuge.
Date: 2021-08-24 17:48:03
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Dr. Scott Gottlieb breaks down three categories of new Covid variants
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former FDA commissioner discusses Covid-19 and potential variants that could cause cases and hospitalizations to rise. The new variant XBB of Omicron seems to spread more quickly that other variants.
Date: 2022-10-16 17:02:24
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Israel: Defying the Odds
A small place making a big difference. By Rabbi Ephraim Shore Directed by Shoot East, Israel has received 22% of all Nobel Prices, while only represents 0.2% of the world population. Israel is the only country that had gains in trees, including in the dessert where they use drinkable water from the ...
Date: 2018-04-21 12:27:47
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Laptop: Lenovo LaVie Z HZ550: CES 2015 First Look
TechRadar Pro Senior Editor Juan Martinez talks to the folks over at Lenovo about their brand new and ultra-light LaVie Z HZ550.This machine claims to be the lightest laptop in the world without compromising power under the hood.
Date: 2015-01-10 15:47:01
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Penn Center for Innovation
Penn was built on the concept of innovation. “If it’s new, novel and holds promise to change the world,” says President Amy Gutmann, “you’ll find it at Penn.”
Date: 2019-07-26 14:01:09
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Lamborghini Terzo Millennio 2019 - Self-Healing!!
Lamborghini Unveils a Self-Healing, Electric Supercar The Terzo Millennio concept is what can happen when MIT gets in the car game. Lamborghini plans to develop supercapacitors that can provide the fast, intense energy needed to power a supercar—and could allow for all-electric models. The lithium-i
Date: 2018-06-17 13:55:45
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What It Would Take for Apple to Make a Car | WSJ
As tech companies become a key part of the auto industry, cars are looking more like giant computers on wheels. To understand why a tech giant like Apple might want to make a car, we built one out of iPhone parts.
Date: 2021-05-22 16:01:51
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China: Bioengineered Pig Cornea May Help Millions of Blind People
Researchers at the Shenzhen Ainear Cornea Engineering Company presented a biologically engineered cornea product that may help millions with corneal blindnes to see.
Date: 2016-02-23 15:40:01
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