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A giant, wheelable tent for the homeless uses 'city language' to inform its design

On the left: a yellow and green colored half-circle tent united by an aluminum ring. On the right: A man pushes a giant wheeled-cart by a metal handle.
Wheelly’s unique, flexible design allows users to convert it into a seat, stall, storage cart, or tent.
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Now more than ever, it is crucial to honor Black History Month, a celebration of the many contributions and achievements of Black Americans. 
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Japan rolls out new recycled toilet paper made from used diapers

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The Great Salt Lake could disappear in 5 years. This teen is using hydrogels to save it little by little

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A giant, wheelable tent for the homeless uses 'city language' to inform its design

Wheelly’s unique, flexible design allows users to convert it into a seat, stall, storage cart, or tent.
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