From the November 22nd issue of Time Magazine: The 50 Best Inventions Of The Year. Coming in at an impressive #2 is the Xeros, Ltd., "almost waterless" washing machine.
Here's how it works: During the wash cycle, an inner and outer drum spin, mixing nylon beads with laundry. Near the end of the cycle, the outer drum stops spinning, causing the nylon beads to separate from the clothes.
All but 1% of the beads are removed during the wash cycle; when you retrieve your clothes, you can shake out the last bits into a bin for reuse. If necessary, any errant beads can be removed with an attached vacuum.
There is also an article, in the same issue, about the new phosphate-free dishwasher detergents.

Here's how it works: During the wash cycle, an inner and outer drum spin, mixing nylon beads with laundry. Near the end of the cycle, the outer drum stops spinning, causing the nylon beads to separate from the clothes.
All but 1% of the beads are removed during the wash cycle; when you retrieve your clothes, you can shake out the last bits into a bin for reuse. If necessary, any errant beads can be removed with an attached vacuum.
There is also an article, in the same issue, about the new phosphate-free dishwasher detergents.
