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New Zealand company created beer bottle crushing machines that turn empties into a safe sand substitute usable in any industry.
Conflict Kitchen presents food and events from countries the United States is in conflict with, changing focus every three to five months.
Stanford University students caught out and about without an essential such as Kleenex, an antihistamine or a hangover cure can now summon delivery via Jetpack.
Berlin-based ResearchGate connects academics, medical professionals and developers, making it easy to showcase and share work at any stage.
Michigan-based AquaNotes’ waterproof notepad and pencil were developed after the founder became frustrated at forgetting the ideas he had while showering.
New York-based Waverly Labs is preparing for first distribution of its language translating Pilot earpiece, soon to work with more than 15 languages.
Paalak.in is a service that provides produce directly from farms to consumers within 14 hours using WhatsApp to send orders and delivery instructions.
Researchers from the University of British Columbia developed a tiny implant that releases prescribed dosages of medicine when a magnet is passed over it.
The CVS pharmacy company provided Cairo, New York police with a prescription drug drop-off bin for residents to safely dispose of excess medications.
The Calm Box delivers a monthly dose of relaxation in the form of curated collections of items designed to help the recipient unwind, physically and…
A new music instrument that works like a barrel organ, allowing children to create endless variations of melody and rhythm, alone and in teams.
German company tex-lock introduces a five-layer rope bike lock that weighs around one kilogram and is available in small, medium and large sizes.