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I was in Japan recently for the annual CP+ photo trade show and conference in Yokohama and was also fortunate to catch Sigma's press event the Monday before. The timing was good, as I got to sit down with Sigma's CEO Kazuto Yamaki during the show to discuss some of what they'd just announced. He's easily the best interview in the photo industry, thanks to his deep understanding of
Beneficial bacteria occupy specific regions in the gut, contributing to our health via the microbiome. A new study has identified the genes that good bacteria use to colonize these regions, opening the door to creating engineered probiotics.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Gut Bacteria, Microbiome, Genetic engineering, Carnegie Institution for Science
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a stretchable digital screen by LG Display. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Read more
Swedish tech company Teenage Engineering has developed a beat machine that allows users to create their own medieval-style music by combining samples of lutes, hurdy-gurdies and "rowdy peasants". Read more
some of the sounds include swords, arrows, farm animals, no less than two separate witches, rowdy peasants, and an actual dragon. The post teenage engineering launches world’s first electronic instrument that plays medieval music appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Dezeen School Shows: a modular lighting system featuring a customisable lamp is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at University of Brighton. Read more
Dezeen School Shows: a project promoting mindful eating habits through the use of specially designed bowls is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Middlesex University. Read more
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a conference centre in Beijing by architecture studio MAD. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Read more
Germany's Unicat has been building some of Earth's largest, most capable, most meticulously equipped expedition vehicles for decades. For its latest rig, it's cozying up to the American market, turning the Ram 5500 into the sharply angled B63X all-terrain motorhome. The wealthy, wanderlustful American's options for go-anywhere adventure just got a whole lot bigger and bolder.Continue ReadingCateg
the exhibition sheds light on the field of structural design, the invisible force that brings architects' visions to life. The post tokyo’s WHAT museum exhibits engineering marvels with SENSE OF STRUCTURE appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.


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