Remembrance of Things Fast: The Popular Science/Core77 Design Challenge
Our first industrial design challenge focuses on e-memory. Though the Data Age has barely begun, the amount of information we wade through in a day is already nearly unmanageable. And while technology...
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No PCS An fMRI of an individual without a PCS. Jon SimonsDid you actually open the refrigerator a few minutes ago, or were you just thinking about it and imagined that you did? If you can remember...
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3-D Printed Spore Creatures The new software optimizes the virtual model (top) and creates strong, articulated joints for 3D printing (bottom). The creature emerges fully assembled. Moritz...
View ArticleRemembrance of Things Fast: The Popular Science/Core77 Design Challenge
by Courtesy Jason Jossem Courtesy Jason Jossem Though the Data Age has barely begun, the amount of information we wade through in a day is already nearly unmanageable. And while technology has given...
View ArticleBaby Chicks Reject Escher-esque Impossible Shapes
Baby Chick Wikimedia Commons Understanding the difference between what's right and what's wrong — at least when it comes to the three-dimensional structure of objects — may be hard-wired from birth,...
View ArticleFound: The Particular Brain Fold That Helps People Distinguish Between...
No PCS An fMRI of an individual without a PCS. Jon Simons Did you actually open the refrigerator a few minutes ago, or were you just thinking about it and imagined that you did? If you can remember...
View ArticleTurn Animated Characters From Games Into Movable 3-D Printed Beasts
3-D Printed Spore Creatures The new software optimizes the virtual model (top) and creates strong, articulated joints for 3D printing (bottom). The creature emerges fully assembled. Moritz Bächer...
View ArticleRemembrance of Things Fast: The Popular Science/Core77 Design Challenge
Though the Data Age has barely begun, the amount of information we wade through in a day is already nearly unmanageable. And while technology has given us massive memory…
View ArticleBaby Chicks Reject Escher-esque Impossible Shapes
Understanding the difference between what’s right and what’s wrong — at least when it comes to the three-dimensional structure of objects — may be hard-wired from birth,…
View ArticleFound: The Particular Brain Fold That Helps People Distinguish Between...
Did you actually open the refrigerator a few minutes ago, or were you just thinking about it and imagined that you did? If you can remember correctly, you might have an extra…
View ArticleTurn Animated Characters From Games Into Movable 3-D Printed Beasts
Imaginary creatures rule the universes of various video games, maybe none more notably than the fantastical beasts you can create all by yourself in "Spore." Ever wonder if your two-headed, seven-eyed...
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