Levitate water & feel zero gravity

The technology of floating water with sound waves is many years old, so the design studio Simplistyk seemed to be making a design variant for your desk. The so-called LeviZen lets droplets of water float into the air thanks to acoustic levitation, a technique that you do not hear but you see the water float….

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The Beer Bottle Temple in Sisaket

Wat Lan Khuat (วัดป่ามหาเจดีย์แก้ว in Thai), also known as Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew or The Temple of a Million Bottles, is a contemporary Buddhist temple in Khun Han district of Sisaket province near the Cambodian border. The original temple has been built by monks and is made of over 1.5 million (Heineken and Chang…

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Trash Robot

The Trash Robot launched on Kickstarter is a brilliant way to make polluted rivers cleaner: it can be controlled remotely by every internet user, where points are obtained if trash is fished out of the river. You log on to a page, after which you gain control over the robot. Then you send the Trash…

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Lego Pinball Machine

Sometimes you encounter LEGO builds that you thought could not be possible. This pinball machine by Bre Burns is a good example of this: it is made up of more than 15,000 blocks and includes working flippers, bumpers and obstacles. It took Bre almost 300 hours to build the cupboard, for which we would like…

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High-end fidget spinner

In this video from Guinness World Records we see the most advanced fidget spinner so far: a team of 50 people at Mitshubishi has worked for months on a spinner that keeps running for more than 24 minutes.This special toy, which can be bought for about 400 euros later this year, was developed using technology…

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