

This is the Mercedes-Benz you'll aspire to own in, say, 2310. The bright white concept looks like it belongs on the set of Star Trek. Yet the Biome was actually designed at the German company's design studio in Carlsbad, California. There's room for four-passengers inside, or so we're told, and the seating position is in a diamond format.
The best part is that Mercedes-Benz says the Biome can be grown from seeds, and not built in a traditional factory. It sounds crazy, but that's part of the fun with any dream car. Using genetically modified trees and powered by something called BioNectar4534, Mercedes-Benz says the Biome's bio-fiber cloth body would be grown organically, and on the road, the car would emit pure oxygen. The Biome reportedly would weigh only 875 lbs.
It will be several generations before anyone starts pondering the spec sheet for a genetically-built Mercedes like the Biome.
Emma Watson holds onto her Winter collection Burberry bag as she weaves her way through LaGuardia airport in NYC on Tuesday morning (November 16).
The 20-year-old actress made an early morning appearance on Live with Regis and Kelly before heading out. The night before, Emma stepped out at the Deathly Hallows premiere.
Emma recently shared with MTV about almost quitting the franchise. She shared, “It was mainly to do with scheduling and I had a real fight on my hands to ensure that I was able to go to university and I was able to sit my A-levels, because the schedule they handed to me didn’t really allow for any of that and I just wasn’t prepared to let it go. They essentially moved the ‘Harry Potter’ film schedule around my exam dates, which was amazing. It all worked out.”




