The city of Las Vegas and EnGoPLANET, a New York City-based clean tech start-up, announced that they successfully installed the world's first Smart Street Lights powered by pedestrians' footsteps.
Why would anybody want a regular lamp or other light source, when you can have these incredible neon sculptures instead? They’re constantly in motion, and they use lights and patterns to transfix the ...
You walk down the street, one foot in front of the other, so far so good, but think of all that energy you’re wasting? The kinetic energy from your footsteps isn’t something you would normally think ...
Cities consume a considerable amount of energy per year on lighting. And if that city happens to be Las Vegas, you can expect the bill to be a doozy. But a recently announced partnership with a New ...
Game-changing technology to design traffic lights that absorb kinetic energy, stopping them from crumpling when hit by a vehicle, will prevent thousands of fatalities and injuries each year and make ...
A brand new holiday lights exhibit credited as the "most technologically advanced light show in Texas" has taken over Space Center Houston and will be on display through the end of the year. "Galaxy ...
Last December, at the Hotel de Region of Rhone-Alpes in Lyon, France, 150 LED rods dangled from the ceiling. At first they appear motionless, just a shining blue diamond suspended dozens of feet above ...
We absolutely love the impetus of this project, as it definitely sounds like something a Hackaday reader would go through. After finally deciding between a CNC router and a laser cutter, [Eirik ...