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Mars Base Habitat: Bringing Mars to Earth

Would you like to see Mars on Earth? Then check out this innovative architectural design by Adam Ugolnik for the Mars Base Habitat. This is a modular habitat designed for Mars colony under a project for Northrop Grumman Corporation. After an intensive res

Abyss Board lets you carve a secure niche below turbulent waves

If you are one amongst those who loves underwater sports then the Abyss Board will definitely leave you wheezing. Water skiing lets people have fun on the surface of water but this well crafted Abyss Board will let you have a great time even under water.

The restaurant of the earthly delights

The building at 31 Flinders Street in Melbourne
is soon to be transformed into an astonishing restaurant that will provide
visitors with more than just good food. The
ideas that went into creating the design for this restaurant have been inspired
by earli

BlueScale food concept to count calories in a dish

Weight-management is a thriving industry with a multi-million dollar turnover each year. Most fitness gurus advice people to watch how much they eat instead of obsessing over what kind of foods they should eat or not each. However, portion management is e

Be an emperor with a chess set!

Chess originated as Shatranj in India. It was designed to be a game for
the royalty and kings. Over centuries after that, it has become a common
game, being played on a simple board with plastic pieces. If you wish
to travel back in time and enjoy the

Wheelchair cum electric vehicle unveiled at Toyota Motor Show

Wheelchairs have been the sole means of short distance transport for many people around the world. They have proven to be a constant companion for those who need a perfect company for their assistance. However, here we are talking of short distance travel

The Invisible Bridge of RO&AD Architects

What if you could ‘walk’ through water like Moses did? Well, the RO&AD architects from Belgium and Netherlands have come up with an unconventional bridge that apparently almost lets you walk through water. Officially called the ‘Mose bridge’, this bridge

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