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Created by Plan International and Crowdspot, the Free To Be project asked women to map the city locations where they feel safe or unsafe.
French startup Biomodex produces realistic, patient-specific organ replicas that allow surgeons to practice tricky procedures and try different surgical options.
The invite-only Android app Crushh reviews texts and call histories to determine how strong a relationship is and how it may have changed over time.
South Korean beauty brand Innisfree introduced color-coded shopping baskets for customers to indicate whether or not they want to speak to a salesperson.
Bespoke travel experts Black Tomato introduce their latest service, Blink, for accommodation, location, amenities and adventures unique to each trip.
The Bachir Mentouri clinic in Constantine, Algeria, has introduced the country’s first rehabilitation program for compulsive users of the internet.
Development company created the VRidge software and app to stream virtual reality games from a computer to a smartphone.
Foldscope Instruments’ foldable, portable, one dollar paper microscope makes science accessible to everyone.
Twitter Tats are fake tattoos of some of the best lines from famous athletes, musicians and politicians and last two to three days if left…
Par is a new peer-to-peer app connecting frequent flyers with travelers wanting a bargain ticket, allowing users to agree a fee for the air miles.
Peru-based social network Reach uses smartphone geolocation to track crime reports and lets users alert contacts to their whereabouts in an emergency.
Following consistent difficulty in sourcing fresh produce, Ontario’s Mississauga Food Bank set up an aquaponics farm in the corner of its warehouse.