The decade that embraced the weird The 1970s were an experimental playground where tech optimism mingled with countercultural quirkiness to yield strange inventions. Some were innovative, ...
An AI-powered toilet seat has been named by Time Magazine as one of the top 200 inventions of 2024. It optically scans a user’s stool and urine, to detect any concerning changes that might indicate a ...
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10 WEIRD Inventions That Shouldn't Exist
In today's world, we're constantly introduced to unusual gadgets and quirky inventions designed to tackle everyday problems, yet not all succeed in their mission. Some end up being bizarre innovations ...
These are strange inventions we didn't know we needed. In 2021, a prototype making it possible to taste food on television was tested in Japan. In 2024, a life-saving device that helped police during ...
There's a lot to be excited about, and a bit weirded out about - too, from bird feeders with cameras to pillows that breathe and even a self-driving stroller. Not sure that is mom approved. However, ...
Hugo Gernsback was a pioneer in the world of science fiction during the first half of the 20th century—so much so that the Hugo Awards are named after him. But Gernback also edited serious tech ...
These are strange inventions we didn't know we needed. In 2021, a prototype making it possible to taste food on television was tested in Japan. In 2024, a life-saving device that helped police during ...
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20 crazy inventions from the 1900s
A fascinating look at unusual and forgotten inventions from the early 1900s, showcasing strange ideas, bold experiments, and ...
An invention to keep from splattering your clothes and hair with broth as you slurp your noodles. Also worthwhile if you want your friends to think you are a flower. Chindogu are Japanese inventions ...
This week in Northlandia, area inventions include a cow on skates, nipple enhancers and Paulucci's golf glove. One of those creations took off. This is Northlandia: a place to bring your curiosity, ...
French graphic artist Jean Jullien, the mastermind behind the playful atrium installations at Ginza Six shopping centre in ...
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