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Paris Marathon organizers will lay energy-harvesting tiles across the course on Sunday to ensure not all the effort expended by the race’s 40,000 runners goes to waste.
Kinetic energy harvesting tiles, made by British-based Pavegen Systems, covered around 82 feet of the marathon’s course. As marathon runners passed over the tiles, their energy was collected and ...
The New York Times released its first word-free game on Monday. It's called Tiles. Tiles is a color and pattern matching game with tilesets — grids of patterned squares — that challenges ...
Clean tech company Pavegen have been commissioned by France’s national railway company, SNCF (French National Railway Company), to install six people-powered kinetic energy tiles in the middle ...
This Moroccan-Inspired Parisian Loft Highlights the Charm of Its Past. ... Some of the terracotta floor tiles, however, were replaced by waxed concrete to achieve a visual coherence.
David Nicholls rounds chooses stylish new products for the home and speaks to Keith Johnson, buyer for Anthropologie, about his love of flea markets.
PARIS—On April 7, 2013, Kenya’s Peter Some won the 37th Paris Marathon with a time of 2:05:38. A surprise winner, Some missed the event record by only 27 seconds, thus depriving him of a place ...
Paris, the socialite that never sleeps: THIRD night running on the tiles for the heiress. By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 08:44 EDT, 26 July 2010 ...
Located in the 10th arrondissement, Paris New-York's interior combines the trademark styles of the two cities, according to CUT Architectures. Outside the restaurant, a small dining area is ...
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