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Tuesday, 15 November 2016

10 Unique Earth Dwellings Almost Anyone Can Afford

10 Unique Earth Dwellings Almost Anyone Can Afford

 

dome home

 



Whether you’ve been house hunting or house dreaming, you know imagining your home is far less stressful than actually putting it into reality. You may find yourself longing to just build your own home, and forgo giving in to something that is not truly unique to you, but the financial cost and environmental toll of building from the ground up can make you forget the idea altogether. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

“Earth homes” take advantage of surrounding terrain and various natural elements like dirt, bamboo, wood, and clay to construct homes that almost anyone can afford using sustainable materials that the environment will thank you for.

The following 10 homes are well-insulated thanks to their thick earthen walls, and make for cooler homes in the summer and warmer ones come winter, allowing you to rely less on artificial heating and cooling, too, which will ultimately save you money. Earth homes designed by smart designers often use solar design strategies to boost efficiency as well. And let’s not forget that their uniqueness makes for beautiful abodes you’re sure to adore.

 

1. Dome-shaped earth bag house in Colombia

 

dome home

 

While La Casa Vergara’s unique dome shapes are enough to make you want to envision your home life inside one of these, there’s a lot more to it than eye appeal. Built by architect Jose Andres Vallejo, this Bogota home is made from earth bags, which are tubular bags stuffed with earth. Designed to prevent earthquakes and water damage, it comes in at just $28 per square foot.


 

2. Hobbit homes that can be built in three days

 

hobbit home

 

There’s something alluring about living like a hobbit: lush, cozy, simple. These hobbit-like dwellings are prefabricated by Magic Green Homes, come in at just 400-square-feet, and can be built in a mere three days! And everything about it feels very accessible, from the lack of heavy equipment needed to the simple assembly.



  3. DIY disaster-proof home

 

If the idea of building your own earth home intrigues you, but you fear your lack of commitment because you have absolutely no idea where to start, then let Cal-Earth be your go-to guide. The California-based group specializes in teaching others the DIY methods needed to make your own sustainable dwelling a reality. They use disaster-proof materials, including recycled war materials.

earth bag home

 

4. Solar orphanage made with earth bags

 

 

Orkidstudio, an organization known for its humanitarian design, constructed this orphanage in Nakuru, Kenya, made completely out of earth bags. The solar design allows for heat to be absorbed throughout the day and released at night, so the children and staff remain comfortable.

orphanage earth home


5. A machine “3D prints” homes from bags of earth

 

 

Earth Home Builder takes building homes to a whole new level by using a skid-operated machine that works much like a 3D printer, capable of filling bags of earth at 400 bags per hour. To put that efficiency into perspective, only 30 bags can be filled by human hands per hour.

earth home 3d builder


6. Mexican rammed earth home

 

 

This multi-colored home was created by a family in Mexico out of rammed earth. With the help of architect Tatiana Bilbao, they were able to create a budget-friendly dwelling with floor-to-ceiling windows and two open terraces for coastal viewing.


Mexican earth home

 

 

7. A villa made from rammed earth, bamboo, and recycled wood

 

 

People don’t necessary connect DIY homes made using earthen materials to luxury, but why not? Chiangmai Life Construction built the Triksa Villa in northern Thailand to boast affordability, sustainability, and total luxury. The adobe brick walls result in a comfortable temperature, and the bamboo roof makes this home a sustainable dream come true. There’s even an outdoor pool setting!


bamboo earth home


 

 

8. Ghana home made from rammed earth and recycled plastic

 

 

In rural Ghana, this intriguing home, made from rammed earth and recycled plastic, ensures outside elements don’t topple it to the ground. “We aimed to overcome the negative associations of these materials and move away from the primitive image of building with earth by applying a modern design aesthetic,” explained Anna Webster, whose design won her the opportunity to make this home through a Nka Foundation building competition.


Ghana earth home


9. The ‘mud home’ that costs $5,000

 

 

“I didn’t even know what a joist was when I started this project, so if I can do it, anyone can. You don’t need prior knowledge. You can learn the skills. But you do need determination, and some decent friends won’t go amiss either,” said creator Atulya K Bingham. This budget-friendly abode took a mere six weeks to build.


the mud home


10.  The 400-square-foot moon cocoon earth home

 

 

Created by Cal Earth, this multi-purpose eco dome can serve as a tiny shelter, small guest house, or studio apartment. Cal Earth provides plenty of material to get started, including kits to construct the house, a step-by-step DVD, blueprints, and empty earth bags.


moon cocoon





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Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Bioprinting Body Parts


Bioprinting Body Parts
Scientists Just 3D Printed a Transplantable Human Ear

Scientists Just 3D Printed a Transplantable Human Ear 
Credit: Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine



Scientists have developed an innovative 3D bioprinter capable of generating replacement tissue that’s strong enough to withstand transplantation. To show its power, the scientists printed a jaw bone, muscle, and cartilage structures, as well as a stunningly accurate human ear.

After nearly 10 years in development, a research team led by Anthony Atala from Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine has unveiled the Integrated Tissue and Organ Printing System (ITOP). Once refined and proven safe in humans, these 3D bioprinted structures could be used to replace injured, missing, or diseased tissue in patients. And because they’re designed in a computer, these replacement parts will be made to order to meet the unique needs of each patient. The details of this breakthrough were published today in Nature Biotechnology.


Scientists Just 3D Printed a Transplantable Human Ear
 Credit: Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine/Nature Biology


Bioprinters work the same way that conventional 3D printers do, using additive manufacturing to build complex structures layer by layer. But instead of using plastics, resins, and metals, bioprinters use special biomaterials that closely approximate functional, living tissue.

But existing bioprinters cannot fabricate tissues of the right size or strength. Their products end up being far too weak and structurally unstable for surgical transplantation. They also cannot print more delicate structures like blood vessels, or vasculature. Without these ready-made blood vessels, cells cannot be supplied with critical nutrients and oxygen.

“Cells simply cannot survive without a blood vessel supply that’s smaller than 200 microns [0.07 inches], which is extremely small,” Atala told Gizmodo. “That’s the maximum distance. And that’s not just for printing, that’s nature.” He said it’s the “limiting factor” that has made bioprinting a particularly challenging technological proposition.


Scientists Just 3D Printed a Transplantable Human Ear

 Credit: Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine


The new bioprinting system overcomes each of these shortcomings. Biodegradable plastic-like (polymer) materials are used to form the tissue shape, and a water-based gel delivers the cells to the structure (the gels aren’t toxic to the cells). A temporary outer structure helps to maintain the object’s shape during the printing process. To address the size limit, the researchers embedded microchannels into the design that allow nutrients and oxygen to be transported to cells anywhere within the structure.

“We basically recreated capillaries, creating microchannels that acted like a capillary bed,” said Atala.


Scientists Just 3D Printed a Transplantable Human Ear
 Credit: Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine


To test their 3D-printed bio-parts, the researchers performed a number of experiments on live animals. Human-sized external ears were implanted under the skin of mice. After two months, the ears still maintained their shape, and cartilage tissue and blood vessels had formed. Printed muscle tissues were implanted in rats, and like the ears, they too maintained structural integrity.

Stem cells were used to create fragments of jaw bones, which were transplanted in rats. Five months later, the structures had formed vascularized bone tissue. In the future, 3D-printed bones could be used for facial reconstructions in humans.


Scientists Just 3D Printed a Transplantable Human Ear



 Vascularization of a 3D printed ear after three months. Credit: Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine/Nature Biology


Scientists Just 3D Printed a Transplantable Human Ear

 Immunofluorescent images show 3D printed muscle organization from one to three days. Credit: Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine/Nature Biology

Atala said his team’s 3D-printed tissues appear to have the right size, strength, and function for use in humans. Their system can generate human-scale, structurally stable tissues in virtually any shape, and parts can be modeled in a computer according to the precise physical needs of a patient.

Once the structures are proven safe and effective, the researchers can start to think about human trials. However, “We’re still looking at the safety of these things,” Atala conceded. “It’s still going to be a while—we still have to go through a lot of testing.”

See [Nature Biotechnology]




Growing New Teeth Could Be A Possibility With These Stem Cell Dental Implants

 

Credit: Science Burger
Credit: Science Burger

 



Stem cell dental implants that grow right in your mouth could replace artificial implants.


In a promising article published in the Journal of Dental Research, a professor and a group of researchers explained their new method of tooth regeneration and express high hopes for this method in replacing current artificial dental implants.

Stem cell research has been on the rise for quite some time, as these cells are highly transformable and can repair tissue by continually dividing into either a new stem cell for further growth or a specialized cell. The specialized cell would eventually have a job, and includes red blood cells, skin cells, or muscle cells.

In the case of these new stem cell transplants, stem cells from mice were mixed with human gum cells and transplanted into adult mouse kidneys. The cells grew into “recognisable tooth structures coated in enamel with viable developing roots.” The cells taken from human gum tissue were epithelial “surface lining” cells those taken from mouse embryos were mesenchymal stem cells. The mesenchymal cells are very diverse, as they can develop into a wide range of structures such as bone, cartilage, and fat.

Professor Paul Sharpe, who led the research team at King’s College London, explained:

“Epithelial cells derived from adult human gum tissue are capable of responding to tooth-inducing signals from embryonic tooth mesenchyme in an appropriate way to contribute to tooth crown and root formation.”

The research still has some ways to go because the group has the added challenge of finding a way for adult human mesenchymal cells to react in the same ways as embryonic. Leaving embryonic stem cells out of this groundbreaking finding is what could make the dental treatment more viable for the market, since stem cells from embryo raise questions of morality. Sharpe adds:

“We’ve shown in the lab that you can use epithelial adult cells with tooth-inducing mesenchymal cells from embryos and we’ve shown that embryonic epithelial cells with mesenchymal adult cells can grow new teeth. Now we need to combine adult epithelial and adult mesenchymal cells. It’s one of the last pieces of the puzzle.”

If the research team develops a way to make the two adult human cells to work as well as adult and embryonic cells, this could make the treatment more cost effective and better for patients seeking implants. The procedure and healing time are much more efficient than artificial implants, not to mention these stem cell implants will last forever.

Do you think that people will be willing to have a tooth grow in their mouth in the place of having artificial implants surgically inserted?



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Monday, 26 May 2014

Twelve Technologies Taking Us Toward a World Without Money

Twelve Technologies Taking Us Toward a World Without Money

 

12 bigAs more and more jobs are shed on a daily basis, it’s no wonder why an increasing amount of people are leaning toward the prospect of a moneyless society and resource based economy. Usually, as a general rule, we, as a society, are only presented with a problem when (and only when) the solution for that problem also exists. But in this case, many of the things actually causing the problems are also going to be the very same things that give us our solutions, as well.

As more and more labor is replaced by robotics and automated systems, it will only become ever more increasingly apparent that we as a society will soon have a very large disconnect between our actual production capacity and the labor needed to produce those goods. Hence, if we are to avoid complete collapse of our system, we must leave some of our old ways of thinking behind and change our frame of mind from one of survival depending upon compensation for labor, to thriving upon the abundance of resources and goods we have created.

Here are just a few of the technologies that are either already producing this shift, or will greatly accelerate it in the years to come.


1. 3D Printing

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAMost people have heard of 3D printers but as of yet not many have seen one in action or actually own something made by one because most of the machines are still a little bit too expensive for the average household to afford. Some of the cheaper models can go for as little as $600 and include some do-it-yourself-ing, while nicer pre-made desktop models like the Mojo can go for close to $10,000. Also, another barrier at the moment is that the filament used to make the products is still on the expensive side for the time being, but there are a few companies out there that are racing toward the finish line to get a filament on the market that is reasonable to afford, and once that happens, we will probably start seeing a lot more 3D printers on the market, and a lot more people printing their own stuff.

While it’s great for the people who own the 3d printers, this is going to put many, many people out of work in factories all over the world that produce things on a daily basis. Not only that, but many of the objects that will be printed will be open-sourced and not have any copyrights, which will have a side-effect of accelerating the development of open-source products of all kinds. This means that corporations will also incur a loss by not being able to collect a royalty off someone printing their own items much of the time, forcing companies to shed even more workers to keep profits up.


2. Contour Crafting



3D Printing on steroids, Contour Crafting is set to revolutionize the construction industry as we know it. No more taking months and dozens of workers to build a home. This bad boy can build an average family dwelling in less than 24 hours. The technology utilizes a machine that slides back and forth along rails, laying down layer after layer of quick-drying, fiber-reinforced concrete, complete with stackable electric and pluming components.

While the professor seems somewhat optimistic in the above video about how many jobs this would create, I have a feeling the millions of jobs this would eliminate would far outweigh the few that would rise in it’s place. And… just a note on what the professor said in the video above – do we really want our elderly out there printing houses in the construction industry? …Interesting thought.


3. ET3 (Evacuated Tube Transport Technologies)



This one’s about as big as Contour Crafting, except in the transportation industry. No more dangerous flights, traffic, traffic accidents, $4 per gallon gas (or more). No more breaking down along the side of the highway and nearly being hit by cars while changing a tire. No more oil changes, long highway road trips (unless you enjoy them, of course), buying a new car every 5 years. Goodbye smog, plundering our earths resources and causing environmental destruction beyond any rational consideration. Hello ET3.

Not only will ET3 get you around the world at up to speeds of 4,000 miles per hour (yes, we said 4,000), but it will completely eliminate nearly all other methods of long-distance transportation as we know it. Like a cross between a mag-lev train and one of those chutes that banks use to suck your money down the tube to the tellers from the drive-through, ET3 technology will rocket products and consumers alike around the globe, over land and water, with a fraction of the time, cost, environmental impact, and energy that we use today. Hemorrhaging a massive amount of jobs in the transportation industry will also be another effect.


4. Automated Driving



To give transportation workers a double-whammy and kick them while they’re down, automated driving will likely gobble up most of the remaining jobs in this industry once it becomes widespread within the next few decades. Between google driving your car via GPS and cars driving themselves with sensors, eventually, most people will probably not only not be driving themselves around, but they will also not even own their own cars. A subscription to a service with a fleet of automated vehicles that pick you up and take you to your destinations (or to the nearest ET3 station if you’re traveling long-distance) will most likely be the norm within many of our lifetimes.


5. Robotics & Artificial Intelligence


If google or your car driving itself wasn’t enough, now a robot can hop in and drive it, too. Robots are doing more and more things these days, and just when you think the next big innovation with robots is a long way away, you turn around and hear it on the news the next day. Robots can now assemble our cars, cook and serve our food, teach children computer-programming, and more. Combine that with artificial intelligence and the capability for them to learn over time, and there’s not much we can think of that a robot couldn’t possibly do in the future.


6. Open Source Software

Firefox_ScreenshotA little known aspect of the moneyless economy well on its way is open source technology. Open source software like Wikipedia has almost single handedly eliminated the paper-encyclopedia industry. Also, most people don’t even realize they already use some open source software, such as Mozilla Firefox, on a daily basis. Even the WordPress format for this entire blog, its discussion forum, and the free classified site are all open source platforms, completely free for the public to use and modify. Not to mention, also, more and more people are simply treating information as open source, to begin with, via the use of peer-to-peer technology like torrents, etc.

Also, though, and more importantly, this type of technology can give us great potential to work together and collaborate to develop the systems that we want. One Community Global has a massive open source blueprint project to develop sustainable communities. And New Earth Nation is developing an open source educational institute to construct a variety of educational materials accessible to the masses, for absolutely no cost whatsoever. Developments like these are catapulting us down the path toward a moneyless society, and there is no limit to where they can go.


7. Open Source Hardware


The next step after open source software is open source hardware. This goes hand-in-hand with technology like 3D printers but it’s so significant that it deserves a category of its own. When factories and large corporations are no longer needed to produce complex items that locally-owned 3D printers can manufacture, the need for these jobs will fade away.

The most notable development of which will most likely be the open source vehicle, already well on its way, which will change the automotive industry forever and shake its foundation to the very core. This would also somewhat overlap with things like Outernet, which seeks to use satellite technology to make at least a portion of the internet free for everyone to use, worldwide, in tandem with constant developments via open-source software and information.


8. Internet of Things


While it may not seem like this one would shed as many jobs as the others, it is definitely a revolutionary system that allows every-day, household items to be controlled by and give feedback via the internet. This technology is going to allow computers to give and receive direct feedback with appliances and machinery, essentially cutting out the need for human calculation in many instances. This goes for things like traffic sensors, water distribution, energy consumption, the life of goods in general, and more. Eventually this technology will provide a “sea of data” that will make the calculations for distribution and synergistic working of many systems almost completely automated.


9. Automated Agriculture

Vertical GardenThere definitely aren’t as many farmers as there used to be a few generations ago, but agriculture in the future is poised to go smaller scale and local, thanks to systems like the ones in development by Cyber Farm Systems and Farm Bot. Overlapping with both 3D printing and open source technology, the automated technology will be able to plant seeds, water, sense when fruits and vegetable are ripe, detect mineral composition, water saturation levels, apply organic methods of pest control, and more. If robots had thumbs, they would soon be green.

Also, in Taipei, they are already building vertical garden towers like the one you see in the picture above. Combined, when these technologies are done, you won’t even recognize our agriculture industry.


10. Waste Recycling

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Not just the waste recycling, but the automation of it, as well. As we make better use of our resources, waste them less, and develop automated systems for recycling and re-use, not only will more jobs be eliminated by automation, but there will also be less need for people to go out and secure fresh, new resources, as well.

There are so many ways to recycle nearly all of the things that go down the trash, and even the toilet, that it’s ridiculous we throw away anything at all to begin with. From generating electricity with trash to using human waste to grow food and feed plants, there is practically nothing that we can’t reuse in some way, shape, or form. Literally, nothing goes to waste.


11. Natural Systems Technologies

warka water basketOverlapping with the last category a bit, this is mostly technology that compromises simplicity and the natural workings of biology and science. Elegant, yet stunningly simple designs like the Warka Water Tower can pull water out of thin air. Other systems like Aquaponics would overlap into this category, as well, recognizing the natural, symbiotic relationships that are created when your fish feed the plans, which in turn clean the water for the fish, and so on and so forth. As we work to derive ever more clever and simple ways of dealing with the limited resources in our environment, more systems and products like this will come about, eliminating the need for many complex, labor-intensive processes.


12. Bitcoin

bitcoin-logo-3dWhile bitcoin may not be the epitome of a moneyless society, it certainly is a step in that direction. Bitcoin is a revolutionary technology that allows consumers to literally bypass banks when making transactions. While still in it’s infancy, and recently plagued by spectacular gains and crashes, the concept of bitcoin is revolutionary because it tells us that we really don’t need the banks to hold our money for us, and ultimately, as long as it doesn’t fail catastrophically (which at this point no one is really sure it won’t) it will trim a few jobs off of that sector, as well.

Yes, bitcoin is still a currency and by some definition may be considered money, as well, but a technology as revolutionary as this, that decentralizes our methods of exchange away from the clutches of corporate conglomerates that currently control them, still pulls us in the direction of becoming more self-reliant as individuals, and as a byproduct, also eliminates yet even more jobs, consequently pushing us even further in the direction of a moneyless society.

So in the avalanche of jobs we will be losing, at least there will be the silver lining with the technology to take us out of the pits of despair that it may leave some of us in, but it will do so only if we choose to utilize this technology properly. It’s up to us to implement the technology and systems to our advantage, and bring about a new way of thinking, an Integral Worldview, to move beyond our current problems, and design the systems that will bring greater levels of enjoyment and prosperity to all on this planet. We can always choose how we play the hand we’ve been dealt. Our technology can be our greatest asset or our ultimate demise. The choice is ours.

Can you think of any other technologies that I missed?


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