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...A new wave of affordable devices are putting electronic “noses” into consumers’ pockets, allowing them to sniff out particles in the air that may indicate invisible dangers. Atmotube, a...
...Google Flights now informs users about flight delays before they get confirmation from airlines, proving that the tech giant is one step ahead of travel companies. Using historical data...
...Consumers have long been unhappy with the state of commercial air travel, particularly when it comes to the main legacy carriers in North America. And with its high barriers...
...Times. –Heavily polluted air in China and India has created a demand for bottled air, Fortune writes. Says one manufacturer, “The smog is definitely our best advertising.” –Amazon is now...
...too long.” Joon promo. In the fall of 2017, Air France launched its subsidiary Joon, described by Air France CEO Franck Terner as “a new model of airline, between a...
...2019. Volcopter German aviation start-up Volocopter hopes to launch its fleet of autonomous air taxis within this timeframe. Backed by Daimler, the company is currently testing its fleet of eVTOLs...
...–Watch out, SpaceX: Chanel capped off their futuristic Paris Fashion Week show by launching a Chanel rocket into the air. Via Quartz. –Soylent’s new AI spokeswoman, a silver box...
...writes Recode. –The Clean Art Gallery in London, a new pop-up exhibition, features ink made form captured air pollution amid growing concerns about global air quality. Via Mashable. –Fast Company...
...earth, fire, water and air. Each kitchen features a different way to use quartz by Caesarstone, products and lighting by Tom Dixon, and food experience design by Arabeschi di Latte....
...Delta’s new Innovation Class allows the influencers of tomorrow to spend a flight with a current industry leader—the airline calls it a “mentoring program at 35,000 feet.” The first...
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