bauldoff:

The Fukushima Plate, a concept by German designer Nils Ferber, is a kitchen plate with a built-in radioactive meter, visualizing your food’s level of contamination by lighting three OLED rings (representing three user-customized levels of radioactivity).
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bauldoff:


The Fukushima Plate, a concept by German designer Nils Ferber, is a kitchen plate with a built-in radioactive meter, visualizing your food’s level of contamination by lighting three OLED rings (representing three user-customized levels of radioactivity).

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Invisibility Cloak IRL...Now where's the Marauder's Map?

“Essentially, we are transforming a straight line of light into a curved line around the cloak, so you don’t perceive any change in its pathway.”

- Xiang Zhang, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley

Dear Professor Zhang,

Please start recreating Aladdin’s magic carpet ASAP.

Best of luck,

Mia

From Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak to the Star Wars’ lightsaber, building technology that begins merely as fantasy amazes me.

bauldoff:

The Fukushima Plate, a concept by German designer Nils Ferber, is a kitchen plate with a built-in radioactive meter, visualizing your food’s level of contamination by lighting three OLED rings (representing three user-customized levels of radioactivity).
via Blonde Redhead

bauldoff:


The Fukushima Plate, a concept by German designer Nils Ferber, is a kitchen plate with a built-in radioactive meter, visualizing your food’s level of contamination by lighting three OLED rings (representing three user-customized levels of radioactivity).

via Blonde Redhead

Invisibility Cloak IRL...Now where's the Marauder's Map?

“Essentially, we are transforming a straight line of light into a curved line around the cloak, so you don’t perceive any change in its pathway.”

- Xiang Zhang, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley

Dear Professor Zhang,

Please start recreating Aladdin’s magic carpet ASAP.

Best of luck,

Mia

From Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak to the Star Wars’ lightsaber, building technology that begins merely as fantasy amazes me.

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