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I have a working knowledge of the universe and everything it contains

Humans Invent meets Jacob Barrett, a scientist who tinkered with electronics and now develops alternative energy solutions.

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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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Money No Object: Paying with physical gestures

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

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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?

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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.

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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.

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Plug and grow: The Smart Herb Garden

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

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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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Goedzak: Changing the way we recycle

Humans Invent spoke to the co-founder of sustainable design firm, Waarmakers, about the Goedzak.

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RaspLogic: Engineering your home automation system

The programmer who is developing an affordable way to automate the home.

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Litographs: The pictures that paint 75,000 words.

The design company that print entire books on posters and t-shirts.

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Meet RoboThespian: Are you talking to me?

Humans Invent talks to the inventor of the humanoid robot, RoboThespian.

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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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The 24/7 inventor: Building a robot lawnmower at home

We meet Mike Brownlow, a Sharp inventor who has dedicated his life to innovation.

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The mechanical joke maker

Humans Invent meets the artist who makes mechanical automata.

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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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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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5 technologies to protect Earth from an asteroid strike

Humans Invent discovers the various methods we can use to protect the Earth from asteroids.

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