A California recycling company is reportedly looking for the mystery woman who donated one of the most coveted items in computer history.
A California recycling company is reportedly looking for the mystery woman who donated one of the most coveted items in computer history.
Izhar Gafni is a bike loving inventor with creations capable of peeling pomegranates and sewing shoes. He attended the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands where he was to develop something as a final project for graduation. His idea? a genius low-cost, environmentally friendly bicycle. Details after the jump… Tat Wza
With the rise of green movements across all industries this concept is actually a great. Scientists have developed an ink which can vaporize off a piece of paper. Text messages and emails might hold more weight than an actual document in the future. Hit the jump for the full story on “un-printing”. Follow @TatWza +TatWZA X @ShottaDru Shotta Dru on Google+
In Texas it’s often easier to drill for oil than to find new sources of water. So after years of diminishing water supplies made even worse by the second-most severe drought in state history, some communities are resorting to turning sewage into drinking water. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL