15 Times Excellent Design Turned Everyday Objects Extraordinary
Just because an item is used every day doesn't mean it can't be stylish. Innovative design is what happens when form meets function. All of...
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Just because an item is used every day doesn't mean it can't be stylish. Innovative design is what happens when form meets function. All of...
Read moreAs people get older, it can become more difficult for them to do activities that require a wide range of mobility – but that doesn’t...
Read moreEight years ago, Kevin Eubanks of Jonesboro, Arkansas suffered a stroke that left him with lasting weakness on his left side. He has fought his...
Read moreThere’s something magical about turning an ordinary cookie into something so much more with the help of a cookie cutter, but the real magic starts...
Read moreWhen we throw a plastic container away, we usually don't think about what happens to it after it leaves our sight. It turns out that...
Read moreMany people living with disabilities are told that certain activities are out of the question for them, but a new invention is proving that where...
Read moreJesús Peralta isn't just a professional musician who has decades of experience playing with the likes of Luciano Pavarotti and other world-renowned artists – he's...
Read moreIf you’ve ever tried chatting with a chatbot like Cleverbot, you know just how strange conversations with an AI can get. Sometimes the AI comes...
Read moreIn 2008, Johnny Matheny faced a horrible choice to have his left arm amputated above the elbow... or lose his life to cancer. Johnny chose...
Read moreIf your first instinct when you see a cockroach is to grab a can of Raid, you might want to think again! These insects have...
Read moreJust like those in other cities across the United States, the people of Albuquerque are looking for solutions for the homelessness epidemic. It had gotten so...
Read moreHaving a place to call home is a wonderful feeling, no matter what that home may look like. Some people love living in a "cookie...
Read moreJean-Louis Constanza is helping his son get back on his feet, one step at a time. His son, 16-year-old Oscar Constanza, has a genetic neurological...
Read moreThe past few years have inspired a change of heart for many in the workforce. In our grandparents' day and age, people worked for the...
Read moreA nonprofit in Bridgeport, Illinois, is making their community more inclusive and accessible, one tool at a time. Many people living in low-income areas don't...
Read moreMany of us tend to take creature comforts like electricity for granted, but for many families around the world, energy poverty is a very real...
Read moreDuring the COVID-19 lockdowns, many people spent their time baking bread or watching Netflix. Others, like 17-year-old Mariella Satow, spent their time changing the world!...
Read moreRecent climate change reports paint a startling picture of the earth's future, but a tiny school of just 400 students is determined to make a...
Read moreTen years ago, environmentalist and engineer Boyan Slat first heard about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. He was so appalled that he vowed to do...
Read morePeople often take the ability to communicate for granted, but when you grow up with a sibling who is nonverbal, it changes the way you...
Read moreImagine being able to walk into a store and easily communicate with the employees inside. While that's likely something you experience regularly, most people who...
Read moreAfter a year and a half of working with Unlimited Tomorrow, Abby Caulk finally got to use her custom bionic arm! It's so personalized that...
Read more"Special education teacher" isn't just Cikgu Azam's job title... it's a testament to his passion for helping others. Before discovering his calling, Cikgu earned a...
Read moreLinda Brown believes that when it comes to solving homelessness, it takes a village. She and her husband David spent nine years supporting people experiencing...
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