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more about #electrolux Pope John Peeps II: So.... does it suck to a degree based on the music you're playing? Like say you wanted a gentle sort of suck you'd play "Pink", but then if you neede... more » Alfisted: Even fanboys may balk at buying the iSuck. more » Gary_7vn: Actually we can culture cells no problem, scaling that process up to industrial levels will not be a problem. Due to the amount of methane created b... more » Curves: But not capable of Jiffy Pop or roasting marshmellows. #electrolux more » Sir Gibler: its all fun and games until someone clueless singes their skin. #electrolux more » weatherman: I can do this much cheaper after a meal of beans and rice... #electrolux more » weatherman: I can do this much cheaper after a meal of beans and rice... #electrolux more » Panzer23: Question, where does the oxygen come from? is it some sort of breathable ceramic? #electrolux more » Sticks Calhoun: Want. Want want want. I want at least a dozen, 6 to 12 inches in height mounted on my entertainment cabinet shelving thing. And I want each flame to ... more » Dreamwriter: Video in action #electrolux more » witeowl: Wait, so if I basically solve the problem of world hunger, I'll get a little over seven grand? Wow, count me in. more » spannu: I would grow an Adam Frucci, and then force him to eat other Adam Fruccis as part of an insightful series of technology taste tests on a popular blog. more » Kaiser-Machead: Naturally-grown cattle will yield steaks so expensive only the super rich of the future will have it, while the rest of us have to sit and watch Edwar... more » SagarikaLumos: If you used this to grow human cells to eat, would that make you a cannibal? more » podspawn: If you want to grow your own meat, I'd suggest setting up a worm farm. Great source of protein and cheap to produce. We'll all be eating insect protei... more » cobaltage: I'm pretty sure the SCIENCE tag isn't really appropriate, since there is in fact no science involved in this ridiculous idea. $7,347 isn't going to t... more » pɹɐoqʎǝʞuǝʞoɹq: Umm, or you can get the $1,000,000 bounty from PETA for petri dish meat. more » Die Fledermaus: I will just wait for The Ameglian Major Cow more » Lizard_King: Well technically sir, yes you did come up with a portable soution to in-virtro meat creation for home use. However, your device does not meet the crit... more » Sean Masters: Sad to say but the designer who won won't do shit without an army of scientists and engineers behind him. more » -
#concepts
Electrolux's Silent Vacuum Concept Means You Can Play Music From Your Docked iPod and Actually Hear It
We're big fans of Electrolux's concepts, which include vacuum shoes, a flatshare fridge and waterless washing machines. Thanks to Electrolux's brilliant robot cleaner I haven't vacuumed properly for a year now, but could be cajoled into using this iPod-packing model. More » -
#design
Electrolux Brings Us One Step Closer To a Fireplace In a Can
We like to put everything else in a can, so why not fire? That must be what designer Camillo Vanacore was thinking when he dreamed up this portable, capsule fireplace. More » -
#science
Screw Cooking: Grow Your Own Meat From Animal Cell Capsules
The Cocoon Cooker isn't just some fancy steamer or something like that. No, it's a machine that actually grows meat and fish from heated animal cells. A-whaaa? More » -
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5 Gadgets You Probably Won't Find In Your Kitchen Of The Future
This year's crop of Electrolux Design Lab entries include several gadgets you have little chance of finding in your kitchen of the future. More » -
#concepts
Electrolux Mini Kitchen Includes Tablet PC and Probably Loneliness
Making dinner for two? Then move along. The Electrolux Personal Mini Kitchen concept is designed to hold the bare essentials for one person: A small silicon hotplate, a tiny soda-can-sized fridge, and a tablet PC. More » -
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#designlab
Electrolux Design Lab Finalists Biting Their Nails as the Winner is Announced
The winner of Electrolux's Design Lab 2007 competition will be announced tomorrow in Paris, and these are the final eight products hoping to win their creator 5,000 ($7,435). The brief was to design something eco-friendly and sustainable for 2020, and sexiest is the Fog Shower by Joo Diego Schlmansky from Brazil, which consumes just two liters of water during a five-minute shower. It's all to do with the mist of microscopic water droplets, rather than a traditional shower, which uses around 20 liters for the same amount of scrub-up time. More »

