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Ehang 184: The First Aerial Taxi
Chinese company Ehang is bringing the first unmanned aerial taxi to Dubai this year. The massive drones can carry 100 kgs and have a compartment for a small suitcase. Continue reading
Solar-Powered Ecocapsule Lets You Live Off-The-Grid Anywhere in The World
If your fantasy is to live totally off-the-grid anywhere around the world, that dream just got one step closer to reality. Continue reading
World’s Fastest Elevator
Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest building, world’s fastest elevator that travels at a record-breaking 42.8mph. In December, Shanghai’s Tower elevator was awarded the Guinness World Record for speeds of 42.8 mph (69 km/h). Continue reading
Oru: The Folding Kayak
Who knew that so much fun was compact enough to fit in your closet? Oru Kayak’s – that’s who! These origami-inspired, folding works of art are well equipped for any journey, and user-friendly enough for any level of travel-junkie. Continue reading
The Vanguard Roadster Motorcycle
Although it’s just a running prototype — production models aren’t expected to roll off the line until 2018 — the Vanguard Roadster Motorcycle is worth getting excited about. Continue reading
Helicopter Ship Landing in a Massive Storm
Watch this helicopter landing on a ship during a massive storm…
Testing the Danish Air Force boundaries, when a new Seahawk MH-60R attempting to land on a ship, in strong gale in the North Atlantic. Continue reading
The Largest And Most Powerful Diesel Engine in The World
Container ships are some of the largest and heaviest vessels that plough on the seas. They measure up to 1,200 feet in length and can move 10,000 to 16,000, 20-foot steel containers in one trip. To push these vessels through the water require immense amount of energy, that are derived from massive diesel engines. Continue reading
World’s Thinnest Observation Tower i360 Opens in Brighton
A shiny steel and glass, doughnut-shaped viewing platform rose up against a slender pole on the seafront of the English town of Brighton, yesterday afternoon, thus officially opening the world’s thinnest observation tower. Dubbed the “vertical pier” Continue reading