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The world’s first 3D printed boxing gloves

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Canadian combat equipment company Hayabusa has recently introduced the T3D Gloves, the world’s first 3D printed boxing gloves. In an effort to enhance protection and comfort during sparring sessions, Hayabusa replaced the traditional knuckle padding ...

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A high-rise building made of repurposed urban waste

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Located in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 360 Degrees is the tallest building in its district, built from bricks made of recycled urban waste. Designed by Studioninedots, the apartment building contains 152.585 kg of demolition waste. The ...

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The liberation of Barbie pink

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British artist Stuart Semple has created what he calls “the Barbiest pink”, an acrylic paint called Pinkie, as a challenge to Mattel’s ownership of the Barbie pink colour. Semple is well known for challenging the ...

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Lightweight and circular solar panels

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Dutch solar panel manufacturer Solarge designed lightweight and circular solar panels, without PFAS, which can be recycled at end-of-life. To make the energy transition possible, renewable sources of energy like wind and solar are indispensable. ...

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A building innovation pavilion

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In Amsterdam, the Netherlands, a pavilion is being built in which various new and sustainable material innovations are combined as a pilot for a future-proof city. Called Innovatie Pavilioen (Innovation Pavilion), the building aims to ...

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A bicycle bag made of oil from recycled tires

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German brand Pinqponq developed a bicycle bag with a reduced CO2 footprint, as it is made of polyamide made from pyrolysis oil from tire waste. Pyrolysis is the thermal decomposition of materials, changing the chemical ...

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