Design
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Background: When sleeping outdoors, humans often enjoy sleeping inside an insulated sleeping bag (Figure 1), rather than directly on the ground. Fig. 1: A basic sleeping bag—now obsolete, thanks to advances in science! The issue: The problem here is that, to a gigantic man-eating carnivorous animal, the sleeping bag is just an inedible wrapping surrounding…
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The issue: Frequently, people lose track of time while giving a presentation or running a meeting, and it goes over (potentially WAY over). This situation can occur in both in-person meetings and in video chat meets. Proposal: In order to make it intuitively obvious to a presenter that they are going over time, we can…
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Background: In today’s decadent sedentary world, it’s easy to barely walk around at all. This puts humans in danger of having their legs become vestigial, atrophying and causing the species to evolve into a slug-like form. Proposal: In order to solve this, we need to get people walking again. And what better way than by…
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Background: Cell phone interfaces seem to inexorably become more complicated as time goes on. The issue: The 2010-era smartphone relied on a small number of obviously-interactable elements, but 2020’s smartphones are quite sophisticated (and complicated) from a UI standpoint, with finger-sliding gestures, multiple screens of icons, and even the possibility of splitting the screen to…
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Background: It is generally understood that a person who finishes the last amount of something (e.g. milk, soy sauce, driving a shared car until the tank is empty) is also responsible for refilling the substance. The issue: This system is frequently gamed by the lazy, who will leave a tiny amount remaining so as to…
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The issue: It’s time-consuming—and potentially expensive—to maintain long hair to the exacting standards demanded by society (Figure 1). If one could somehow distract and/or obscure the true status of one’s hair, the tyranny of personal hygiene would be escaped! But is this an impossible dream? Proposal: No, it is possible! Specifically, through the means of…
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Background: Extremely large TVs have now become cheap enough to use as gigantic computer monitors. It’s possible to find a 55+” television with high enough resolution and low enough latency to work as an external monitor for even the most discerning computer-ologist. The issue: Most desks are not set up to accommodate a 55″ television…
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Background: The traditional flat-surfaced desk has been more-or-less unchanged for thousands of years. The issue: People often place a drink on their desk. However, this makes it very easy to accidentally knock the drink over onto (depending on the era) a stack of rolled-up papyrus scrolls, a Gutenberg Bible, or a laptop (Figure 1). Proposal:…
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Background: Humans frequently wear metal adornments that have a small chance of being caught on something. Under most circumstances, this is fine, but occasionally this may lead to situations with a high probability of disaster (e.g. operating a lathe while wearing a dangly necklace). The issue: Somehow, it is still the case that very little…

