For a more detailed write-up, read
this article from Avionics Today.
Battling "energy illiteracy"
While we're becoming more aware of our direct energy use (heating, cooling, appliances, etc.), few understand that manufacturing is one of the largest areas of energy consumption. Broadly speaking, most people are "embodied energy" illiterate.
The UK's
Agency of Design 
has created a deck of cards they call
Energy Trumps to help designers create more ecologically sound products by identifying the environmental properties of 45 different materials (
short promo film).
Those properties include embodied energy, embodied carbon, embodied water, recycled content, extraction intensity and years of reserves. Producers can choose between materials in a fast and practical way.
Inhabitat reports that quick answers are also found on an
accompanying app that explores the volume of each material that could be manufactured with a megajoule of energy (Agency of Design's
pdf, Designing with Energy).
You can buy a deck for
?12.50. Orders placed after the 21st of December will not be shipped until the 2nd of January.
Italian style and beauty
When it comes to marrying elegant style and function, Italians rule the road, and

trendsetting urban bikers love the aggressively svelte
Rizoma 77/011 Metropolitan, a beautiful machine that lunges along city roads with its technology propelling cutting-edge style (
meet the designers in this video).
Evolving out of a racing motorcycle, accessory design shop, a
review on TogoParts.com raves about this new urban toy:
...perhaps the most outstanding feature of the Rizoma 77/011 is the missing seat tube, resulting in a sleek and 'flowy' frame (see more photos)... In line with the maintenance free concept for urban bikes, the Rizoma 77/011 uses a Gates single-speed belt-driven transmission, which eliminates the use of
any grease and chain replacement. The saddle is an interesting sculpture of carbon and aluminium; the stem and handlebar are integrated as a single piece of billet aluminum.
The bike is available in only one size,
cautions road.cc. The seat is adjustable between a narrow range of 91cm and 96cm from the ground. If the best height for you isn't in that 5cm range, remember, riding this bike is all about looking good, not necessarily feeling good.
Made in Italy, the 77|011 is available in both shiny carbon and matt white
for $4,800.
Small, off-grid, backup battery power
Give yourself a boost!
BoostTurbine2000 is a durable backup battery with a hand-cranked generator that provides power whenever you need it. For

everyday or emergency use, the small charger enables you to power up your mobile devices anytime. After hand cranking for one minute, it produces enough power for a 30-second call or a few critical texts.
The case is made of tough but lightweight aluminum and fits in your pocket. Use its micro-USB DC input with most smartphone chargers and a standard USB port for charging any mobile device. It's completely self-contained and all you need to supply gadget backup energy (
spec sheet).
Buy it at their
site for $60.
Motorcycle speed metal
No ChemE Christmas list would be complete without the possibility of a near-death experience. And that's where Confederate Motorcycles comes in. This is the Benchmark Confederate X132 Hellcat Combat, a brutal bike with a massive engine that not only flies, it screams, recently setting a salt-flats speed record.

A few months back, the bike set a record of 172.2 mph at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats, making it the fastest big block V-twin engine on two wheels,
according to Wired.
Hitting that speed with a 500-pound motorcycle (plus rider), with drag and engine size forming a performance plateau, is hard to do, but Confederate did that with a V-twin engine in the world of four cylinder superbikes. Watch the record run: