The Mercedes-Benz 2040 W196R Streamliner is a toxic study by creator Minwoong Im, who took as his basis the Mercedes-Benz W196R model that Mercedes raced in the Formula One Championship between 1954 and 1955. The daring reincarnation has a jet drive that allows it unimaginable speeds and accelerations.
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For some of us, cutting down on junk food and drinks is often one of the most common and important New Year's resolutions. But recent research suggests you might want to reconsider, at least with tequila. This is supposed to help with weight loss, say scientists.
A recent study showed that those who use Facebook live longer, but this one finds that we are less happy if we often follow what is happening with our friends, because the online image creates a false sense that others have a perfect life, but we ourselves no. As a result, it brings more envy than joy into our lives.
Audi will premiere the Audi Q8 study at the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2017), a sports SUV with coupe genes. It inherited the elegance from the latter, and the characteristic spaciousness from the SUV. It is the harbinger of a new segment of vehicles in the higher car class.
At CES 2017, Hyundai confirmed the arrival of a new SUV that will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells. But more than that, his vision of health-oriented passenger cabins, which recognize the passenger's mood and take care of his well-being, inspires him.
The future is exciting and this is probably best reflected through cars. Futuristic studies have always stirred the human imagination. It is no different at the CES 2017, otherwise the consumer electronics fair, which has become a sandbox for steel horse providers as well. Toyota also presented itself there this year, bringing the Toyota Concept-i concept vehicle to Las Vegas, which emphasizes the vehicle's contact with humans. The vehicle is capable of learning and building a special, deep bond with it, like the one between two people.
Nissan unveiled the futuristic 2040 Nissan Vmotion 2.0 sedan at the Detroit Auto Show (NAIAS 2017), which foreshadows the design guidelines the Japanese will follow when creating their future pedestrian-friendly sedans.
You too guard your new smartphone like the apple of your eye, but then a new model comes along and suddenly it starts falling out of your hands and you don't care about it. No, it's not an accident and it's not a coincidence. Science finds that we do it perfectly because we want something new.
We recently reported on a finding by the anti-poverty NGO Oxfam that the eight richest people together have as much money as half the world combined. One of the ordained is the billionaire Bill Gates, who Oxfam now notes could soon become the first billionaire in history. This will happen in…
If you've gotten the feeling that smartphones have been a variation of the same smartphone since practically 2007, you're not alone. Even most of today's concepts do not deviate from the established design. But not the Alo Phone, a futuristic phone without a screen. Together with the French designer Jerome Olivet, it was designed by Philippe Starck, one of the most unique creators in the world, whom we Slovenians met in connection with Gorenje.
Peugeot used the mobile congress in Barcelona MWC 2017 to present its vision of the future. Until now, Peugeot was known for daring studies that were well ahead of the times. The Peugeot Instinct does not fall into that category, and that was the intention. The vehicle is a kind of bridge between the present and the future, when cars will no longer be operated by humans, but by artificial intelligence. That's why it doesn't look like a UFO, the French explain.
A recent study revealed that heterosexuals are the worst lovers. Heterosexual women rarely experience orgasm. Which of the sheets is the best?