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  • The first LEED-certified NFL stadium

    The 365-day-a-year stadium will also be used for soccer, college and high school football and large concerts apart from its primary use by the NFL. The stadium is slated to become the NFL’s first LEED compliant stadium and will reduce CO2 emissions and

  • Linea Rouge thermometer uses red wine for mercury

    Inspired by the first modern-style thermometer created by Ferdinando II de’ Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, in around 1654, Italian designer Sono Mocci has come up with an innovative temperature measurement device that replaces mercury with red wine (liq

  • World's first hybrid Ferrari

    This is the hybrid Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano! Although, we know little about this car, we can tell you that it uses a hybrid system derived from the KERS a.k.a. kinetic energy recovery system used by the F1 team in the 2009 season.

  • List o' 10 Firsts in Movie History

    In 1927, one of the biggest visionaries in movie history - Mr HM Warner, of the famed studio in his name - said, "Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?". Well, apparently most of use do, and the first "talkies" were a monumental shift in movie making. S

  • The World’s First Digital Mixing Valve

    The “Rada Acu” is the world’s first digital mixing valve that uses the latest T-logic digital intelligence technology to make your hand wash more hygienic and easy. It was designed specifically for healthcare applications.

  • 10 Firsts in Movie History

    In 1927, one of the biggest visionaries in movie history - Mr Harry M Warner, of the famed studio in his name - said, "Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?". Well, apparently most of use do, and the first "talkies" were a monumental shift in movie maki

  • First Pictures: Mystery Disk Eclipses Star

    Star, Pre-Eclipse Photograph courtesy John D. Monnier, University of Michigan Epsilon Aurigae shines at full brightness in 2008 in a picture made using the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy, or CHARA, telescope array on Mount Wilson in Californ

  • Meizu mBook: the first iPad clone

    As you may know already the iPad was released few weeks ago and made quite a buzz on the IT market and as we are used to, every time a produces launches a good product, there has to be someone to copy it. Meizu mBook is the name of the iPad clone (yes, Me

  • 7 First Aid Standbys You Should Never Use

    Update your first-aid kit and learn which common treatments can be dangerous to use in an emergency. As any wrong treatment in case of an emergency can turn fatal.

  • Canon Rebel T2i Review: First DSLR you can grow wi

    Canon’s Rebel T2i is an incredible camera – everything a first DSLR should be. It takes fantastic photos (and, crucially, video) for the price, it’s easy to use, and perhaps most importantly, it’s a camera you can grow with.

  • World’s First Recognized Cyborg

    Neil Harbisson is used to people giving him puzzled sideways looks, especially at airports where his appearance has prompted officials reason to question him closely on more than one occasion. He can answer their questions quite blithely however. He is a

  • World's First Underwater Car Released

    Preparing to go out with your family to some water resort. Why use Boats when Squba Car is here!

  • World's First Solar Powered Tattoo

    The eco-innovators Jared Jared from Artistic Encounter Tattoo in Dallas, Texas, used a rotary tattoo machine connected to a solar panel to inscribe the solar tattoo.

  • Furoshiki - the Art of Wrapping

    Before Japan became a consumerist society, lavishing furiously in plastic bags to carry all sorts of objects, it was tradition to use silk or cotton wrapping cloth, called furoshiki. It is thought that the use of this transportation system was first used

  • The First Garbage Hotel In The World

    Designer H.A. Schult has designed the world’s first hotel made entirely of garbage in Rome. The walls are constructed using the masses of debris that are found on the beaches of Europe.

  • Iran Unveils Its First Human-Like Robot

    The first Iranian ‘human-like’ robot is seen at a conference centre in Tehran. Iran has developed the walking robot to use it for “sensitive jobs”.

  • 10 Early Firsts in Timekeeping Devices

    For thousands of years, devices have been used to measure and keep track of time. The current sexagesimal system of time measurement dates to approximately 2000 BC. The earliest devices relied on shadows cast by the sun, and hence were not useful in cloud

  • The First Gold Vending Machine

    Feel the need to buy gold but don't want to drive all the way to the bank or to your broker? Just use this handy dandy gold vending machine, from "GOLD To Go". The first one was installed earlier this year at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dha

  • Man to Fly Around Moon for the First Time

    Russian, European and US space agencies are considering the possibility of flying a manned mission around the Moon using the space station as a launching point.

  • First Ever Water Resistant Smartphone

    REGZA phone T-01C, a water resistant smartphone, has been revealed by the NTT DOCOMO for their upcoming models of winter 2010 and spring 2011. Based on fair water resistance rating of IPX5/IPX7, the smartphone can be used in bathroom, kitchen, and other o


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