If there is one thing that most of us could use, it is something to help us relax and let go of the stress of our daily lives. Many of us turn to music to help us in this endeavor. Scientists are now saying that the song "Weightless" by Marconi Union is the best thing for us and is the most relaxing piece of music ever recorded. Take a listen and judge for yourself.
GabCAD is excited to present the “Gears of Innovation” competition, where engineers, designers and inventors are challenged to create a 3D printed design that incorporates three or more functioning gears. You’re free to let your creativity wander from there, and it may just land you the $10,000 1st Place prize!
Turned off by humdrum iPhone and smartphone chargers? The iTAP USB-AC Charging Adapter from Japan’s Hamee turns boring to pouring with its cute yet functional faucet design. One turn of the tap is all it takes to irrigate mobile phones, MP3 music players, portable game consoles and more with fresh-flowing electronic juice!
A lot of good can be done with humanitarian aid, but transporting people and supplies around the world has major logistics problems. Road accidents are a leading cause of death among humanitarian workers. Now, an innovative developer of collision-avoidance technology is teaming up with a group of safety-conscious businesses and charities to help preserve the lives of aid workers — and expand the reach of humanitarian organizations worldwide.
If you know me, you know that I like buying stuff. Whether it’s athletic gear or perfumed soaps, it’s my favorite pasttime. However let me just add that I don’t go overboard. I don’t have stuff I don’t need and I use everything I buy. If you are still learning to ski, here is my guide on how to choose a new pair of skis and the best ones currently in the market for women.
The two top causes of death in the world are heart attacks and strokes,
and a research team in Toronto is onto a promising drug that could do
much to reduce or delay those death by reducing their number one cause –
blood clots. Ironically, the drug being tested, Anfibatide, is made
from a protein extracted from a snake’s venom; the snake is one of the
deadliest in the world.