A new Austin-based startup called Icon recently teamed up with New Story, a nonprofit, to 3D-print a 350-square-foot tiny home that demonstrates how new technologies can augment affordable housing solutions.
Monthly Archives: March 2019
Google accidentally reveals Nest Hub Max with 10-inch screen, built-in camera
The Google Store accidentally revealed the Nest Hub Max, which will come with a 10-inch screen, stereo speakers, and a built-in camera.
This Italian-designed tiny home offers more transformations than meet the eye
A new tiny home design being showcased at this month’s Milan Design Week is a transforming home created by architect Beatrice Bonzanigo. A mechanical system of cranks and ropes offer up to 20 different configurations for its residents.
Burnin’ through the sky: Queen’s Brian May creates stereoscopic image of asteroid
A large boulder has been imaged on the surface of asteroid Bennu. NASA has released a stereoscopic image of the boulder created by Queen guitarist Brian May, which enables viewers to see the illusion of depth in the image
See a cluster of cosmic wild ducks in flight in Hubble’s picture of the week
Hubble has provided another space picture for us to marvel at. The image shows the Messier 11 cluster, a group of stars also known by another name: the Wild Duck Cluster, because the brightest stars look like a flock of ducks in flight. The post See a cluster of cosmic wild ducks in flight in Hubble’s picture of the week appeared first on Digital Trends .
That’s science! Mycologist colonizes marshmallow Peeps with fungi for Easter
Easter is coming, and that means it’s time for Peeps. But a mycologist has his own plan for the sweet treats this Easter season – he’s using Peeps to investigate the environmentally adaptive abilities of fungi. The post That’s science! Mycologist colonizes marshmallow Peeps with fungi for Easter appeared first on Digital Trends .
The Razer Turret for Xbox One will make you feel like a gaming god. Sometimes.
With a sleek aesthetic, performance that rivals Razer’s PC keyboards, and versatility, the Turret could become a great option for gamers on the Xbox One. But there are a few limitations that stand in its way, including limited game support. The post The Razer Turret for Xbox One will make you feel like a gaming god
Saturn’s rings deposit material onto its ravioli-shaped moons
A new study has investigated Saturn’s tiny far-flung moons and the way that they interact with its rings. Data collected by Cassini shows five moons at the edge of the rings are covered in dust and ice. The post Saturn’s rings deposit material onto its ravioli-shaped moons appeared first on Digital Trends .
Driveclub servers to shut down in 2020: No more multiplayer races, season passes
Sony will shut down the Driveclub servers on March 31, 2020, giving players just one more year to enjoy the racing game’s online features.
NASA’s planet-hunting satellite TESS locates its first exoplanet
NASA’s planet-hunting satellite, TESS, was launched last year to search for exoplanets. And the search is already paying off, as astronomers announce they have discovered a Saturn-sized planet.