A Student Just Designed a Self-Driving Beehive for Cities
Bees are in trouble, and we’ve known this for a while. Colony collapse disorder, habitat fragmentation, pesticide exposure, urban sprawl cutting off foraging routes. The…
Bees are in trouble, and we’ve known this for a while. Colony collapse disorder, habitat fragmentation, pesticide exposure, urban sprawl cutting off foraging routes. The…
There are television theme songs that live in your nervous system long after the show has faded from memory. “Bob the Builder, can we fix…
Personal mobility aircrafts are a continued obsession of the rich and the affluent, but the idea has remained pretty much curtailed to a few flying…
We’ve all been there. You leave the house, get halfway to the coffee shop, and realize your reusable cup is sitting on the kitchen counter…
The first image that stops you is the outdoor shot: a tall shelving unit suspended in open sky, hovering above a treeline, trailing a thin…
Rolling Bear Tiny Homes has been building some of the most character-rich tiny homes in British Columbia, and the Berenstein Bear is the one that…
For years, high-end audio meant choosing between performance and aesthetics, often leaving enthusiasts with bulky, utilitarian “black boxes” hidden in corners. Function ruled, and beauty…
Most flashlights spend more time in a drawer than in a pocket. The ones people actually carry tend to earn that habit by being genuinely…
The beach has a design problem. Everything made for it arrives wrapped in the same visual language: neon plastic, logos scaled for visibility from twenty…
We don’t usually stop to think about pens. They show up in our bags, our drawers, the bottom of every tote we own, and when…
Most wireless speakers look like speakers. They announce themselves with grilles and ports and branding, and they tend to disappear into a corner or a…
Most gardening products arrive in a blizzard of plastic. Clamshell trays, foil seed packets, twist ties, instruction cards laminated in polyester. You buy them, use…