Bosch Reveals X-Spect Scanner, Allowing You to Look Into Your Food and Fabric

If you track your gluten intake, you probably already know about the Nima Portable Food Sensor. It works to measure gluten amounts in your food when you place a sample of your meal into its testing canister. Bosch’s X-Spect scanner is a similar tool; you can measure your food’s freshness in addition to recognizing cloth type. It will even detect a stain on your clothes and instruct your washing machine on how to remove it. If your food is rotten, the scanner will tell you.

China Aims to Leave the Hyperloop in the Dust with Supersonic Train

It’s hard to avoid headlines about Elon Musk. Just in the last few months, Elon and company released the Tesla Model 3, made a colossal energy deal with Australia, and drove a tech-savvy tiny house around the “land down under.” Even if you’re sick of hearing about Musk, it’s hard to deny the hype surrounding the man; he clearly has a “Midas touch.” Just look at our latest reviews for the Tesla Model 3, Powerwall 2, and Model S. But now, China Aerospace Science and Industry (CASIC) is challenging Musk’s Hyperloop with a concept of their own. If it works, it will leave Musk in the dust.

C.F. Møller Designs Sustainable School in Copenhagen

Whether it’s Dubai’s 1,378-foot self-sustaining Da Vinci tower or Harvard Engineer Jeff Wilson’s 352-square foot Kasita Home, the world is beginning to embrace the green construction industry. From eco-friendly architectural firms to robotic brick layers to recyclable building materials, wasteful construction sites and energy-sucking skyscrapers are being replaced by fully sustainable structures.
Case and point: The fully sustainable Copenhagen International School by C.F. Møller

Green Cat’s sCarabane Uses Solar and Wind Energy for Off-Grid Living

The idea of glamping (camping glamorously) has gone from parody to practice in recent years. Concurrently, the options available for green living have also multiplied. Ecocapsules will arrive in 2018, Volkswagen’s sustainable microbus is coming in 2022, and a Tesla tiny house is currently touring Australia. More recently, France’s Green Cat Technologies revealed the concept for the sCarabane. This self-sustaining caravan unfolds into a spacious camping area that utilizes solar and wind power to make you feel right at home.

No Remote Needed: BBC Develops a Mind-Control Headset for Your TV

For as long as science fiction has existed, we’ve dreamt of being able to harness the power of mind-control. This is becoming more reality than fiction these days. The number of fanciful possibilities based on this idea is infinite. Imagine driving with your mind, ordering pizza by concentrating, or playing a video game with nothing but your HTC Vive and thoughts. But one power you probably didn’t think of is changing the TV channel just by thinking. Couch potatoes, rejoice! BBC is developing a mind-control headset for your TV.

UPRIGHT GO

Backed by extensive clinical research, the UPRIGHT GO wearable device claims to rectify bad posture within 2-3 weeks. With 8 out of 10 Americans experiencing back pain and “54% of them spending most of their time sitting,” the sedentary lifestyle is taking its toll on the working class.

Blockchain Startup Winding Tree Aims to Revolutionize the Travel Industry

We’re in the middle of vast disruption across many industries. Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain are the main ingredients to many of these changes. And yet, somehow, one industry has managed to remain rigid in the face of revolution – the travel industry. It is not due to lack of effort, though. Many startups have tried their luck. But because of the virtual monopoly that the current big players have over the industry, progression seems impossible. Winding Tree, a new Blockchain startup, aims to change that by cutting out the “middle man.”