Check out this electromechanical exoskeleton made by Japanese manufacturer Sagawa Electronics. The 7 feet tall and 55 pounds light, wearable construction is made of aluminum and carbon fiber.
The good folks at the Delft University of Technology came up with a dragonfly-like winged machine that can fly completely autonomously until the batteries allow.
All the Nobel Prize winners for 2013 have been announced. This is a short recap featuring individuals or groups who earned this annual and prestige recognition by the Nobel Prize committee.
Speculating about future is is most of the time futile, let alone about the distant 100,000 years kind of future. But we can always guess and if there is science involved we even might be onto something.
Another amazing project using the legendary Lego bricks. Photographer and talented photoshopper created mind-blowing images of Lego-build Star Wars scenes.
The 14-year old Zev together with his assistant/sister, 17-year old Nellie crate the dream like images that have an instant ability to immediately wake up your inner-child and make you feel awesome.
Days when it was believed electric cars are only meant to be driven slowly in the urban city environment are long over. VOLAR-e is another fine example forecasting the future of high performance e-cars.