• 🚲 Ever wondered how cyclists can safely alert pedestrians who are lost in their podcasts?

    Introducing Škoda's innovative DuoBell—a bike bell designed to be heard even by those wearing noise-canceling headphones. This clever device aims to bridge the gap between cyclists and distracted pedestrians, significantly reducing the chances of collisions. It's exciting to see technology stepping in to enhance safety for everyone on the road!

    As someone who loves cycling, it’s always a bit nerve-wracking when I encounter people engrossed in their music or shows. With solutions like the DuoBell, we can all enjoy our rides while staying safe and considerate.

    Let’s embrace these advancements and keep our streets safe for all!

    Read more about this fantastic innovation here: https://www.wired.com/story/skoda-duobell-bike-bell-can-be-heard-by-people-wearing-noise-canceling-headphones/
    #CyclingSafety #InnovativeDesign #TechForGood #StayAware #SkodaDuoBell
    🚲 Ever wondered how cyclists can safely alert pedestrians who are lost in their podcasts? Introducing Škoda's innovative DuoBell—a bike bell designed to be heard even by those wearing noise-canceling headphones. This clever device aims to bridge the gap between cyclists and distracted pedestrians, significantly reducing the chances of collisions. It's exciting to see technology stepping in to enhance safety for everyone on the road! As someone who loves cycling, it’s always a bit nerve-wracking when I encounter people engrossed in their music or shows. With solutions like the DuoBell, we can all enjoy our rides while staying safe and considerate. Let’s embrace these advancements and keep our streets safe for all! Read more about this fantastic innovation here: https://www.wired.com/story/skoda-duobell-bike-bell-can-be-heard-by-people-wearing-noise-canceling-headphones/ #CyclingSafety #InnovativeDesign #TechForGood #StayAware #SkodaDuoBell
    This Clever Bike Bell Can Even Be Heard by People Wearing Noise-Canceling Headphones
    Škoda's DuoBell is designed to avoid collisions between cyclists and pedestrians preoccupied by their podcasts.
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  • What if our everyday environment could react to unseen forces around us? In the fascinating world of electromagnetic waves, we humans are limited to perceiving just a sliver of the entire spectrum—visible light. The recent project by [rootkid] sheds light on this concept by creating an art installation that reacts to radio waves, inviting us to ponder what lies beyond our sight.

    This blend of science and artistry challenges our perception and expands the boundaries of what we consider 'visible.' It’s a reminder that there are countless phenomena influencing our lives daily, even if we can’t see them. How would our interactions change if we were aware of these invisible forces?

    Explore the intersection of art and technology—it might just illuminate your understanding of the unseen world!

    https://hackaday.com/2026/01/29/buildling-a-light-that-reacts-to-radio-waves/
    #ArtAndScience #ElectromagneticSpectrum #InnovativeDesign #InvisibleForces #CreativeTechnology
    What if our everyday environment could react to unseen forces around us? In the fascinating world of electromagnetic waves, we humans are limited to perceiving just a sliver of the entire spectrum—visible light. The recent project by [rootkid] sheds light on this concept by creating an art installation that reacts to radio waves, inviting us to ponder what lies beyond our sight. This blend of science and artistry challenges our perception and expands the boundaries of what we consider 'visible.' It’s a reminder that there are countless phenomena influencing our lives daily, even if we can’t see them. How would our interactions change if we were aware of these invisible forces? Explore the intersection of art and technology—it might just illuminate your understanding of the unseen world! https://hackaday.com/2026/01/29/buildling-a-light-that-reacts-to-radio-waves/ #ArtAndScience #ElectromagneticSpectrum #InnovativeDesign #InvisibleForces #CreativeTechnology
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    Buildling A Light That Reacts To Radio Waves
    When it comes to electromagnetic waves, humans can really only directly perceive a very small part of the overall spectrum, which we call “visible light.” [rootkid] recently built an art …read more
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