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Inside the Giro d’Italia: Data is changing cycling

Team Garmin-Sharp’s Robby Ketchell explains how technology is changing the direction of cycling.

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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.

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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.

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Pucs: Inventing rechargeable ice

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

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Reverse engineering the food in front of you

Find out the recipe of your favourite dish by taking a photo.

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Inventing the cardboard bicycle

Inventor Izhar Gafni has created a bicycle made from cardboard.

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The hand craftsmanship behind McLaren

Humans Invent find out that there more than just machines behind McLaren’s supercars.

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Win a paid internship at Sharp Laboratories of Europe

Do you have a great idea? #GetItDownOnPaper and you could win an internship at Sharp Labs.

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Inventing DualView: Displaying two images at the same time

We investigate the inventor’s story behind the screen that can show two simultaneous images.

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Pocket diagnosis: The express blood test tech of the future

Humans Invent explores the cutting edge blood test technology that could help save lives.

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Inventing the blood-free blood test

We investigate he ToucHb, a device that can test for anemia without the need for blood tests.

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Grow up! Bringing vertical farming to London

Grow up are turning a car park in central London into a sustainable urban farm.

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The return of Tintype photography

Photographer Harry Taylor has taken up Tintype in a backlash against the digital age.

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The concrete tent you can pitch in one hour

The easy-to-assemble concrete tent that can be used in humanitarian crises.

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4D printing: Making things that make themselves

Humans Invent explores the next generation of 3D printing – 4D printing.

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Are we ready to eat lab grown meat?

Humans Invent looks at the positives of ‘unnatural’ meat production.

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Satnav for the blind: Guiding your every step

Humans Invent explores the Digital Inclusion Innovation contest in search of the latest inventions for the disabled.

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David Millar: The future is technology not doping

Humans Invent sits down with Team Garmin Sharp’s David Millar to investigate the influence of technology on cycling.

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Light rider: Life-saving laser headlight tech

Cutting-edge laser headlight tech that can improve road safety and assist the future production of electric cars.

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Tailored advertising that stops you in your tracks

Humans Invent investigates harnessing new technology to make advertising a personal experience.

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