Kino Guerin designs ingeniously-shaped wood furniture, twisted artfully into...
It is as if furniture Canada-based designer Kino Guerin plays music with wood. His signature style involves artfully twisting inflexible, and somewhat unyielding, segments of wood into beautifully...
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National animals (and birds) are supposed to be intrinsically related to the culture and eco-system of a particular nation. But oddly enough, some of these nationalistic ‘specimens’ have gone beyond...
View ArticleOTI Lumionics designs the world’s first consumer-ready OLED light fixture...
The first light-emitting diode (LED) was developed back in 1927. It took several decades, since then, for the first commercial LED lighting to be successfully launched in October 1962 and a few more...
View ArticleScientists develop new technology that makes injections pain-free, by fooling...
Trypanophobia is basically the fear of needles and medical procedures involving injections. It is quite a common affliction, with one in every ten people suffering from some kind of needle-related...
View ArticleLakecrest Residence: Stunning Canadian house offers breath-taking panoramic...
One of the most impressive properties, currently listed for sale, in the Canadian housing market is the Lakecrest Residence. Located in Whistler, this stunning lakeside house sits nestled among the...
View ArticleSteampunk artists craft miniature motorcycles, complete with riders, using...
A Toronto, Canada resident, Dan Tanenbaum has been collecting parts of vintage watches for quite some time now. It was through this hobby of accruing vintage timepieces that Dan came upon his true...
View ArticleFreedom Cove : An ingeniously-designed self-sustainable floating home in...
Meet Wayne Adams and Catherine King, the owners of one of the world’s greenest homes. Since 1992, the couple has been been living in an ingeniously-designed self-sustainable, off-grid and off-land...
View ArticleCanadian develops powerful bionic lens that gives patients near-superhuman...
Dr. Garth Webb, the CEO of Canada-based Ocumetics Technology Corp, has developed a new type of bionic lens that enables patients with impaired vision to see three times better, without having to...
View ArticleNano living makes its way to Canada with affordable 140-sq-ft student homes
Nano living is quickly catching on as an affordable, space-saving solution for student housing. In an effort to meet the increasing demands for on-campus accommodation, Canada’s University of British...
View ArticleSatellite imaging points to hitherto-unknown Viking site in Newfoundland, Canada
Using satellite imagery, archaeologists have stumbled across what could be the second Viking site in the Canadian island of Newfoundland. The discovery, the researchers believe, indicates that the...
View ArticleNuclear fusion could completely eliminate the need for fossil fuels by 2030
Nuclear fusion has long been hailed as a near-perfect solution to the burgeoning global energy crisis. Centered around the replication of reactions occurring in the sun, this process involves the...
View ArticleKino Guerin designs ingeniously-shaped wood furniture, twisted artfully into...
It is as if furniture Canada-based designer Kino Guerin plays music with wood. His signature style involves artfully twisting inflexible, and somewhat unyielding, segments of wood into beautifully...
View ArticleCanadian develops powerful bionic lens that gives patients near-superhuman...
Dr. Garth Webb, the CEO of Canada-based Ocumetics Technology Corp, has developed a new type of bionic lens that enables patients with impaired vision to see three times better, without having to...
View ArticleNano living makes its way to Canada with affordable 140-sq-ft student homes
Nano living is quickly catching on as an affordable, space-saving solution for student housing. In an effort to meet the increasing demands for on-campus accommodation, Canada’s University of British...
View ArticleSatellite imaging points to hitherto-unknown Viking site in Newfoundland, Canada
Using satellite imagery, archaeologists have stumbled across what could be the second Viking site in the Canadian island of Newfoundland. The discovery, the researchers believe, indicates that the...
View ArticleNuclear fusion could completely eliminate the need for fossil fuels by 2030
Nuclear fusion has long been hailed as a near-perfect solution to the burgeoning global energy crisis. Centered around the replication of reactions occurring in the sun, this process involves the...
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