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A portable kitchen for cubicle rats

Juniper Foo  |  Sep 16, 2008

(Credit: Nojae Park)


Whatever designer Nojae Park was thinking, he may just have hit the jackpot with this portable kitchen for cubicle rats permanently tethered to their PCs, thanks to deadlines. How many times have we wished we could pack a mini microwave/fridge/pantry right on our desk?

Park's appliance packs the four essentials of a kitchen: A stainless plate for warming meals; an electric stove; a dish drawer; and a mini-fridge. The design cleverly works on energy-saving power and safety features to avoid accidents. Now all that remains is for Electrolux--which organized the contest--to buy into Park's idea, get this into production pronto, retail it at an affordable price, and there'll be no shortage of takers from CNET Asia.
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CERN's Large Hadron Collider: Looking for the theoretical Higgs boson

Damian Koh  |  Sep 16, 2008

I hated Physics in college. As far as I could remember, it was a unilateral relationship between the Three Laws of Acceleration and me. I never understood it, much less learned how to apply it in real life. Which is why I'm writing about CERN--the European Organization for Nuclear Research--instead of working there. Thank God.

About a week ago on September 10, the first beam of protons that was fired in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) traveled a full 27km in the tunnel. What does it mean to you? Probably nothing. What you should know is, although the LHC is the highest energy particle accelerator on Earth according to CERN director general Robert Aymar, the universe has far more powerful ones.

The LHC has one very important mission: To confirm that Higgs boson (some call it the God particle)--a hypothetical particle that is said to exist in the Standard Model of particle physics--exists. Finding which would help explain how elementary particles gain mass and complete the Standard Model theory.

Four major experiments will be carried out once they start making the beams collide with each other. One, to explain the mechanism that generates mass. Two, to learn more about dark matter in the universe. Three, to find the reason for nature's preference for matter over antimatter. And, four, to understand matter from the beginning of time.

In the words of Nigel S. Lockyer, director of Canada's TRIUMF laboratory: "One short trip for a proton, but one giant leap for mankind." Well said there and hopefully we'll get more than just answers. Results of the experiments are expected in around a year.

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Mazda to show Kiyora concept, MX-5 face-lift in Paris

Antuan Goodwin  |  Sep 14, 2008
While Mazda waits on the cost of batteries to decrease before entering the hybrid/electric-vehicle market, the company is focusing on increasing the fuel economy of their standard internal combustion powered vehicles. The Kiyora concept, set to be officially revealed at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, is a lightweight, urban compact concept car that showcases Mazda's developments in the area of efficiency.

The Mazda Kiyora concept will be officially revealed at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. (Credit: Mazda USA)


Mazda Kiyora (meaning "clean and pure" in Japanese) is equipped with Mazda's next generation four-cylinder direct injection engine and features the company's Smart Idle Stop System to boost fuel economy and reduce CO2 emissions. Mazda also claims the Kiyora features improved aerodynamic performance and an all-new platform designed to maximize weight reduction and a high level of safety.

Since the Kiyora is just a concept vehicle that most likely no one will ever drive, Mazda can claim whatever it pleases. However, the Kiyora likely represents the broad strokes of Mazda's future design and engine tech direction for the Mazda3, so it's worth investigation.

Mazda also plans to reveal the face-lifted Mazda MX-5, which has already leaked onto the Internet, and two new diesel vehicles, the Mazda6 equipped with Mazda's newly developed MZR-CD 2.2-liter turbo diesel engine and the Mazda2 powered by a MZ-CD 1.6-liter diesel engine.

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Mini's latest CUV concept to debut in Paris

Antuan Goodwin  |  Sep 13, 2008
The magic number for Mini's concept CUV (crossover utility vehicle) is four. Its new Mini's fourth body variant follows the Cooper, the Convertible, and the Clubman. It has four doors, four-wheel drive, four bucket seats, and is about 4 meters long. Perhaps this recurrence of the number four is a coincidence, or perhaps it's the work of an obsessive-compulsive Mini engineer. Whatever the case, Mini has revealed the first round of photos of its new Mini Crossover Concept, set to debut at the 2008 Paris Motor Show in October.

The Crossover Concept packs SUV proportions into a vehicle that's only slightly longer than Mini's Clubman, but it doesn't stop there. Mini attempts to give the crossover some SUV cred by equipping it with an all-wheel-drive system.
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Edible paper makes "my dog ate my homework" more convincing

Leonard Goh  |  Sep 11, 2008

Picture credit: Hafsteinn Juliusson

With the current economy inflation and food getting more and more expensive, it's only a matter of time before someone tries to recycle daily items such as paper into edible products.

This is what designer Hafsteinn Juliusson has conceived--Slim Chips. Not only are they healthy (zero calories if you must know), it is friendly to the environment, too. Today's newspaper may be tomorrow's meal.

Packed in three organic flavors--sweet potato, blueberry and peppermint--Juliusson mentioned on his Web site that the experience will be akin to "eating tasty air".

Before you rush to the supermarket for the lightweight snack, we have to tell you Slim Chips is still but an idea. I guess all Juliusson needs now are savvy investors to make this tasty paper a reality.
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