At yesterday's Future Forward retreat, Reed Sturtevant and Katie Rae organized a lunch table discussion on Smartphones as Building Blocks, i.e. what kinds of applications transcend the boundaries of an individual phone and become something large of which...
By Janeen Madan
On Saturday, November 6th, Washington D.C.’s most popular food trucks gathered outside the National Museum of American History. Usually hungry customers need to follow the locations of the trucks via twitter, but...
Last week the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) released its new report, “State of the World’s Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture,” warning that the failure to conserve wild plant varieties related to...
Tomatoes are now eight times more expensive in Kuwait than they were a month ago - and netizens are not taking the change in prices in stride. They cannot find an explanation to...
Shah Jamal was born in 1588 CE. His father, Maulana Abdul Wahid, was also a renowned religious scholar and belonged to the family of Qazi Jamalud Din Badshahi, a famous Kashmiri family. Shah Jamal belonged...
There's a really cool experiment happening on Dalston Lane in London. Something and Son, an Eco-Design practice are just about to launch FARM: Shop, a urban farm in London. They've acquired an unused building in...
Helmets have become an ever-evolving cycling accessory, with added emphasis on their designs and special features. Here are a few prototypes that stand out.
The 'Stinky' Helmet
This helmet's innovation isn't so much its design, but rather...
They’re bodies are sleek, evolved to carry out quick stealth-like attacks in near silence on slacking prey. They kill thousands annually and their appetite for blood is unparalleled. And upon our arrival...
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