Furo X review: A carbon fiber folding ebike for weight weenies

Furo X review: A carbon fiber folding ebike for weight weenies Carbon fiber is cool Story byNapier Lopez Napier Lopez is a writer based in New York City. He’s interested in all things tech, science, and photography related, and likes to yo-yo in(show all)Napier Lopez is a writer based in New York City. He’s interested in all things tech, science, and photography related, and likes to yo-yo in his free time....

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Furo X review: A carbon fiber folding ebike for weight weenies

Furo X review: A carbon fiber folding ebike for weight weenies Carbon fiber is cool Story byNapier Lopez Napier Lopez is a writer based in New York City. He’s interested in all things tech, science, and photography related, and likes to yo-yo in(show all)Napier Lopez is a writer based in New York City. He’s interested in all things tech, science, and photography related, and likes to yo-yo in his free time....

6 min · 1092 words · Shannon Cain

Future cities could be 3D printed — and greener

Future cities could be 3D printed — and greener How recycled materials innovation can build sustainable cities Building better We used brown soda-lime beverage glass obtained from a local recycling company. The glass bottles were first crushed using a crushing machine and then the crushed pieces were washed, dried, milled, and sieved. The resulting particles were smaller than a millimeter square. The crushed glass was then used to make concrete in the same way that sand would be....

3 min · 610 words · Jeffery Reyes

Future in-car biometrics could detect drunk-driving or a heart attack

Future in-car biometrics could detect drunk-driving or a heart attack Beyond drunk-driving: what happened to the promise of the car-as-a-hospital? Every day,29 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashesthat involve drunk-driving. But it’s not the first time, technology has been deployed to monitor driver health. About ten years ago, car OEMs were flirting with the idea of embeddingbiometric sensorsin vehicles that can monitor or detect underlying health problems affecting the driver....

3 min · 610 words · Kristin Williams

Future in-car biometrics could detect drunk-driving or a heart attack

Future in-car biometrics could detect drunk-driving or a heart attack Beyond drunk-driving: what happened to the promise of the car-as-a-hospital? Every day,29 people in the United States die in motor vehicle crashesthat involve drunk-driving. But it’s not the first time, technology has been deployed to monitor driver health. About ten years ago, car OEMs were flirting with the idea of embeddingbiometric sensorsin vehicles that can monitor or detect underlying health problems affecting the driver....

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