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The Frankfurt Motor Show wraps up this weekend, and with it goes a stunning collection of cars, trucks, vans, urban transporters, flying taxis and more. As we bid this year's IAA adieu, we give you one final gallery. Read more
The stunning 10 Star Home was built with a zero-waste philosophy and was designed to positively exceed its carbon footprint over its lifespan, anticipating savings of 203 kg (507 lb) of carbon emissions per occupant per year. Read more
Backcountry Hut Company (BHC), the Canadian firm that offers flatpack cabins that assemble "like Ikea furniture," has unveiled a new model called the Surf Shack. The attractive little dwelling comes in multiple configurations and sizes, and can operate on or off-the-grid. Read more
Tetrapods are often used to protect coastlines from eroding away under the constant barrage of waves. Now a project from OIST has outlined plans for turbines that would sit alongside tetrapods, helping to not only dissipate wave energy, but harvest it. Read more
A growing body of research is suggesting that brain inflammation could be responsible for some major depressive episodes. A new study from a team at the University of Manchester has now made an even more specific contention – linking brain inflammation to suicidal thoughts. Read more
The Sunswift Violet set off on a meet and greet tour earlier this week, ahead of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge next month. The four-seat electric sedan rocks 284 microcrystalline solar cells on the upper surfaces of the vehicle, and will race from Darwin to Adelaide. Read more
Is it ok for vegetarians to eat fish? Turns out this dietary dilemma may date back further than we thought – to around 75 million years ago, in fact. Paleontologists studying the droppings of what was thought to be a strictly herbivorous dinosaur have found evidence they enjoyed the odd cheat day. Read more
Researchers at the University of Florida have developed a promising new gene therapy against multiple sclerosis (MS). Tested in mice, the treatment was effective in preventing the mouse equivalent of the disease, and almost completely reversed the symptoms in animals already suffering from it. Read more
Global Aerospace Corporation's "Pluto Hop, Skip and Jump" mission concept that will be presented on Monday would not only land on the dwarf planet, but autonomously hop hundreds of kilometers from one spot to another as it explores its frozen surface. Read more
How is it that some frogs are able to flush toxins through their bodies that poison would-be predators without causing any harm to themselves? Scientists have pinpointed the mechanism that enables some types of frog to dodge the danger. Read more
The Martian mVoice AE series boasts bold, stylistic features while maintaining an active lifestyle design. This watch presents a precision appearance through an uncluttered 24-hour analog clock display, and is packed with smartwatch features including push notifications from your favorite apps, turn-by-turn navigation, and even Amazon Alexa compatibility. Read more
From next year your new smartphone or wearable should be able to get a much better lock on where you are, thanks to a new location-tracking chip from Broadcom, which promises to fix your device's location down to 30 centimeters (11.8 in) – even with interference from surrounding buildings. Read more
When a cyclist has to change a high-pressure tire at the side of the road, pumping it back up using a compact hand pump can be quite the hassle. An alternative was unveiled at Interbike this week, however – the pocketable miniFumpa battery electric pump. Read more
If all goes according to plan, in 2020 NASA will launch a rover to Mars to look for signs of past or present life. To help astrobiologists tease out biological material from other deceiving compounds in the planet's regolith, researchers suggest focussing efforts on finding the element vanadium. Read more
A team of scientists from Brigham Young University (BYU), Utah, has developed a smartfoam-based sensor system that could give NFL coaches the tools they need to catch concussions as they happen, and take appropriate action. Read more
Most mountain bikers wouldn't want shock absorbers that were simply springy air chambers with no damping. According to the guys at CushCore, however, that's exactly what tires are. Their solution? An energy-absorbing foam insert that sits inside a tubeless tire, acting as a damper. Read more
Minibikes offer a great gateway to motorcycling for children, and Polini Motori stands out among the specialists in this field. Its new XP line targets riders aged 4 to 10 years old, producing two fully-equipped minicross models that leave very little to be desired compared to dad’s motocrosser. Read more
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Hello ,
We are thrilled to unveil the 2017 Search Engine Land Awards finalists! Our shortlist of 117 nominees in 24 categories were selected from nearly 300 incredible submissions from leading digital agencies, in-house marketing teams and individuals around the world.
Third Door Media, Marquee Sponsor Google and gala sponsor Acronym Media, a 2016 award recipient, would like to raise a glass and offer virtual congratulations to all who submitted their best work this year and to the shortlisted nominees.
Winners will be announced during an evening awards ceremony and celebratory gala held on October 25, 2017, in New York City. The gala takes place during the week of Search Engine Land’s annual SMX East event, the largest conference for the search industry on the east coast.
Congratulations to all of the finalists in this year's challenging field of competition!
The Search Engine Land team
P.S. - Sign up here to receive alerts about the 2018 awards program.
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