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June 17, 2020
700,000,000 plastic laundry jugs are dumped into landfills just across North America every year  New detergent coming in stripes is hacking the way we do our laundry. Born out the […]Plastic-free, Zero Waste Laundry Detergent
May 10, 2020
“bubble shield” by designlibero imagines a solar-powered personal space For this project Libero Rutilo and Ekaterina Shchetina of DesignLibero have brought the phrase ‘living in y...Living in a bubble: safe or dystopian?
May 8, 2020
Dyson has created 44 engineering and science activities for children to try out while at home From making a balloon-powered car to building a bridge from spaghetti, you can […]44 engineering challenges for children during...
May 7, 2020
A Bubble, mobile personal protective space that suits many needs, from safety to relax, for medical staff When fighting against COVID-19, doctors on the front line might be exposed […]A mobile bubble-like space to protect COVID-1...
May 6, 2020
the two robots on staff greet the residents and keep the hotel clean As happened in other cities around the world, Tokyo opened a hotel for coronavirus patients that […]Hotels with robots on staff are treating mild...
May 3, 2020
“We launched #FirstRespondersFirst to support workers and their families who are on the frontlines of this pandemic’ Mattel has launched a figurine collection designed to support todayâ...Mattel honors frontline doctors and nurses wi...
May 2, 2020
Resting Risk Face will print user’s faces on masks so they can use facial recognition technology by Dezeen Artist Danielle Baskin, who has set up the company,  got the idea […]Facial-recognition masks let wearers unlock t...
April 28, 2020
Quarantined kids: here's how Apple commits to engage them for a full month! Apple Releases Creativity Worksheet
April 16, 2020
Manomano, the French startup that looks to hammer a role in Europe as a "Amazon DIY Platform"MANOMANO, THE STARTUP THAT’S STEALING M...
April 13, 2020
A master class in lighting for your next video conference  As told to Maureen Dowd – llustrations by Tracy Ma for the New York Times Smart working, we know, […]HOW TO LOOK GOOD ON VIDEOCALL, ACCORDING TO T...