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The Node’s body consists of a tiny circuit board with three attached motion sensors inside a thumb-size plastic cylinder. Users can screw on other sensors that measure moisture, temperature, light, and color to either end. Yu’s innovation is combining the sensors in one flexible system and developing a compatible smartphone app that displays the environmental data the sensors pick up.
Home office with a vaulted ceiling library and skylight by Travis Price Architects.
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Researchers from imec and The Centre of Microsystems Technology (CMST) at Ghent University in Belgium have developed a spherical, curved LCD display that can be placed into contact lenses.
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Just one of an awesome set of motivational posters by #BusyBuildingThings
Sustainable-Furniture UK Creates Unique Tables from the Roots of Old Logged Teak Trees
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Honey Hunter packaging by Fresh Chicken Agency, Russia