Posted by Rajeev
Saxena on September 22, 2011 ·
From breathable fabrics to dresses that come embedded with computing devices, clothing lines of the 21st century are increasingly being integrated with cutting edge technologies to make our lives all the more easy to lead. Now, a leading team of scientists at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) in Spain has unveiled an all new t-shirt that [...]
Posted by Robert on February 3, 2010 ·
If you are one of those who like to keep a constant check on temperature minute to minute, then you could take a look at the Solar Powered Window Thermometer. You can stick this thermometer on any glass surface but it was ideally designed to be placed on windows with its suction cups. The good news is that you do not need batteries to run the thermometer [...]
Posted by Robert on December 22, 2009 ·
It’s the festive season, and Christmas is round the corner. Finally, the time for celebration has come! If you are still deciding on what gift to buy for your brother or for yourself, you can take a look at this bold metal watch from London’s STORM. The watch is a dual combination of digital and analog worlds that comes in a single timepiece. [...]
Posted by Ramya on November 26, 2008 ·
Fever is one of the most common symptoms one complains when he goes to see a doctor, especially if the patient is a child. Doctors or parents have a tough time recording the child’s temperature using the conventional mercury thermometer which has to be inserted in disapproved places like the rectum or under arms. Most often they check it with the [...]
Posted by Carlos on November 2, 2008 ·
The last time Kylie Kwong asked you to boil the shrimps on a ‘medium heat’ you must have wondered how hot is medium and how hot is really hot. In fact, it is quite difficult to judge a pan’s temperature before adding ingredients and it is even more difficult to gauge the temperature while the stuff is getting cooked. If the heat is [...]