3D skin printer uses patient’s own cells to create new skin for grafts, eliminates painful harvesting While some of us are using the new power of 3D printers to make smartphone cases a... Read more
Think of the ARM-1 as an adjustable set of arm rests Osaka-based Kubota Corporation has built a robust brand for its agricultural machinery over the last three decades, and hence it was no s... Read more
The SafetyNet system tackles the problem of overfishing by providing escape exits for juvenile and non-target fish caught up in commercial fishing nets For the past month, the judges have be... Read more
Allows the smaller fish to escape. The invention, named Safetynet, was invented by Dan Watson, a former student at Glasgow School of Art and helps guide juvenile fish inadvertently caught in... Read more
A Russian graduate has entered a laser food cutting design that relies on electromagnets into the annual James Dyson Award. The award, which has seen more than 500 candidates from 18 countri... Read more
The general perception of engineers is a warped one. We are the car mechanics fixing the oil leak. Or, if we’re lucky, a white coated scientist tucked away in a dusty laboratory. Never... Read more
As a young girl growing up in Massachusetts, Kim Hoffman spent many summers on her parent’s sailboat. Sometimes she would stare at the water and think, “There’s got to be a... Read more
The Longreach buoyancy bazooka designed by Samuel Adeloju has been chosen as this year’s winner of the James Dyson Award competition. The system shoots an emergency aid out to those at... Read more
The first stage in judging the James Dyson Award 2010 has been completed and the national shortlists have been posted. From these, 20 projects will be chosen to go onto the next stage later... Read more