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In Shigeru Ban’s bathroom, glass walls turn opaque when the door is locked.

‘The cleanest toilet in the world’: Why I joined a guided dunny tour

Tokyo’s public toilet project has spawned guided tours, Instagrammer invasions – and even a Wim Wenders film.

  • Barry Divola

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PlasmaLeap: Lightning in a bottle using renewable electricity, air and water to make green ammonia

From bottled lightning to ‘hempcrete’: The Australian innovations that could save the world

From harnessing the power of lightning to make fertiliser to using yeast to produce forest-friendly palm oil, these start-ups are helping solve big environmental problems.

  • Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic says the NRF corporation has requested a $300 million draw-down from the government.

Albanese’s $15b tech fund gets ready to write first cheques

Two years after it was first legislated to beef up Australia’s competitiveness in technology and manufacturing, the National Reconstruction Fund is about to make its first investments.

  • David Swan
GIF: e-waste facility in Villawood.

The secret facility extracting gold from electronic waste

Metallurgists are extracting gold, silver and copper as they hunt through your e-waste for precious metals.

  • Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Malahat SkyWalk, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. 
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Traveller Awards: 10 of the greatest innovations in travel

From a cutting-edge airline cabin to a trailblazing way to experience the outback, these new experiences are the ones you’ll want.

  • Traveller team
The McDonald’s experiment using AI to take drive-thru orders has not been a complete success.

Ice-cream with tomato sauce? McDonald’s is ending its test run of AI drive-thrus

But the fast-food giant has suggested it isn’t ruling out other potential artificial intelligence plans down the road.

  • Wyatte Grantham-Philips
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Have women been shortchanged when it comes to shaving? These founders think so.

Nearly every beauty product has had a ‘glow-up’. Now, it’s shaving’s turn

A $50 razor and one that slides into the palm of your hand are two of the new products invented by women seeking to challenge a male-dominated industry.

  • Melissa Singer
It is one of the greatest innovations in music history, and it came from Sydney, Australia. Video by Tom Compagnoni.
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The Fairlight Story

It is one of the greatest innovations in music history, and it came from Sydney, Australia. Video by Tom Compagnoni.

The artificial heart set to transform medicine – and the Aussie who invented it

Biomedical engineer Daniel Timms lost his father to heart disease, but their kitchen-top tests helped him hone a radical idea.

  • Amanda Hooton

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