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Sir Paul Smith: Those cufflinks are fake

We talk to Sir Paul Smith about craft, cycling and his approach to design.

By Nigel Brown
21.05.13
 
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Money No Object: Paying with physical gestures

Artist Heidi Hinder is seeking new ways to exchange money through human interaction.

By Leo Kent
20.05.13
 
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3D printing bikes to make them go faster

Geophysicist turned engineer, Russell Kappius, has created far more sophisticated bike hubs by employing 3D printing.

By Ben Sillis
17.05.13
 
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BRCK: The internet backed up in a box

Could this be the most reliable way to connect to the internet anywhere in the world?

By Nigel Brown
16.05.13
 
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Smart dust: Computers as small as a grain of sand

Humans Invent talks to the scientist who is building smart dust computers.

By Leo Kent
14.05.13
 
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Inside the Giro d’Italia: The tech behind rider recovery

Team Garmin-Sharp’s Robby Ketchell explains the technology behind rider recovery at the Giro d’Italia.

By Mark Johnson
13.05.13
 
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The human-powered helicopter challenge

Humans Invent investigates the race to win the Sikorsky prize for a human-powered helicopter.

By Leo Kent
10.05.13
 
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The future is bendy: Designing flexible displays

Humans Invent speaks to Sharp’s Mike Brownlow about the future of flexible displays.

By Leo Kent
09.05.13
 
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Inside the Giro d’Italia: It’s all about calories

Cycling’s science guru gives Humans Invent the inside track during the Giro d’Italia.

By Mark Johnson
08.05.13
 
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Tim Exile: Engineering the audience as artist

The musical innovator who samples the crowd and processes it in real time during live shows.

By Harry Sword
07.05.13
 
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Thatcher to Brando: The unexpected inventors

The Science Museum’s inventor in residence, Mark Champkins, sheds light on the unexpected inventions of celebrities.

By Mark Champkins
02.05.13
 
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Memory Maps: The secret A-Z by New Yorkers

The maps that show people’s personal relationships with Manhattan.

By Leo Kent
01.05.13
 
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A scientist in pursuit of sustainability

Michael Prior-Jones talks us through his career, from Antarctica, via Oxford, to the Seychelles. All, in the name of science.

By Nigel Brown
30.04.13
 
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Breathing: The Graeme Obree Way

Graeme Obree takes Humans Invent through the science behind his super-efficient breathing technique.

By Leo Kent
29.04.13
 
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The coating that repels any liquid

US inventor, Mark Shaw, has created a coating that is completely liquid-repellant.

By Leo Kent
26.04.13
 
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Plug and grow: The Smart Herb Garden

Using nano technology to get plants to grow all year round.

By Leo Kent
25.04.13
 
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Pucs: Inventing rechargeable ice

Dave and Calvin Laituri have engineered the world’s first rechargeable ice cube.

By Nigel Brown
24.04.13
 
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