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(http://holykaw.alltop.com)
- scanned by: Accel Rose
over 2 years ago
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Some interesting visuals of bathroom designs for the future. The ones with the green shoots are weird.
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bathroom, shower, poop
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(http://www.forbes.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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General Electric and Intel aim to keep people out of the hospital with a new alliance to develop home-health monitoring devices.
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intel, ge, healthcare, healthtechnology, technology, devices, monitoring
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(http://freshome.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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an innovative design that aims to tackle the growing loss of front gardens to car park space in urban areas.
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parking, cars, space, parkinglot, underground, ideas, design
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(http://www.technologyreview.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
over 3 years ago
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From MIT Tech Review: The first electronic product using carbon nanotubes is slated to hit the market this year. Unidym, a startup based in Menlo Park, CA, plans to start selling rolls of its carbon-nanotube-coated plastic films in the second half...
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materials, nanotechnology, nanoscale, carbon, nanotubes
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(http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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Dr. Jack Resnick, an internist in New York, believes that if the frail elderly are treated at home by doctors making house calls, as they did in the good old days, then medical outcomes will improve and Medicare costs can be reduced.
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aging, health, homecare, housecalls, elderly, lifeextension, medicare, hospitals, commonsense
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(http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com)
- scanned by: Alvis Brigis
over 3 years ago
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In a nutshell, this was the big idea about aging at this year’s C.E.S.: how to use mostly simple technologies to gather information and detect warning signs, thereby allowing older people to remain in their own homes with fewer trips to the doctor...
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(http://www.bigpawsonly.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
over 3 years ago
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GPS dog collars like these will soon become more widespread as the technology reaches the market and consumer awareness is built. Owners of expensive field dogs or law enforcement canines will likely see this technology employed first as a measure...
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pets, animal, and, technology, geo, fencing, gsm, pet, tracking, devices, microchipped, global, finder, dog, device, petsmobility, ™, cellular, phone, for, sms, messaging, petscell™, batteries, rechargeable, dogs, cats, gps, collars, field, law, enforcement, canines
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(http://www.sfgate.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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From an Obama administration plan to give all Americans broadband to the nation's looming switch to digital television, the communications landscape is expected to see big shifts in 2009.
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obama, digitaltelevision, fcc, broadband
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(http://www.uniquepicturehunter.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
over 3 years ago
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Here are a few ideas that are not only surrealistically sci-fi, but also very ergonomic, life-supportive and green.
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future, architecture, structural, stability, sustainable, origamic, structures, mad, architects, arts, city, community, designs, emergency, pictures, relief, shelter, star, superstar, urban, vegitecture
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(http://online.wsj.com)
- scanned by: Jeff Hilford
over 3 years ago
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With the stock market in turmoil and housing in a slump, appliance manufacturers are taking the long view and retooling their offerings for aging baby boomers.
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ge, appliances, babyboomers, home, easeofuse, aging
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