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Apr 18, 2026

How melting ice sheets are adding more time to your day
The Earth's rotation has never been perfectly stable; the spin has changed significantly throughout history. Even slight changes on the planet, from melting ice sheets to flux in the Moon's gravitational effects, can make days longer or shorter. But for most of Earth's history, the changes were tiny and driven mostly by natural forces. Now, a new study shows that modern, human-induced climate change is accelerating this effect, lengthening days at "unprecedented" rates.

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Apr 18, 2026

Adaptable film camera shoots photos in any frame size you want
The VZ-6617 medium format camera, currently on Kickstarter, is a timely shortcut for the photographer eager to experiment with a range of formats for their landscape/scenic shots but hampered by the economics and restrictions of shooting one size at a time.

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Apr 18, 2026

Now we're cooking with water! Startup offers a hydrogen-powered stove
Imagine slashing your cooking electricity bill by a factor of six. That would almost be as wild as cooking with water! Well, a green-tech startup from India called GreenVize says it has made both possible with a hydrogen-based cooking unit that runs on water and a little bit of electricity.



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Apr 18, 2026

This all-female fish species reproduces without sex by cloning itself


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Apr 18, 2026

Upside-down tiny house makes room for three bedrooms and two bathrooms
Tiny house builders are always experimenting with new ideas to maximize floorspace. Case in point is the Onda, which turns the usual layout on its head to provide a roomy interior that places three bedrooms downstairs, and the main living area upstairs.

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Apr 18, 2026

Renpho's purple mask turned me into a relaxed ninja turtle
I've purchased a couple of massaging dodads in my day - the ubiquitous early-2000s "shiatsu back massager with heat" kind of thing you'd see on TV and whatnot - but those roller balls always end up just jabbing my sacrum or spine, making me more irritated than relaxed. So I gave up on gizmos of questionable quality and decided I'd continue my usual once a decade or so visit to an actual pro.



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Apr 18, 2026

Looking back: The liter-class Lamborghini superbike with a Kawasaki engine
Everyone's got a past, and Italian supercar maker Lamborghini is no different. The 80s were a weird time for the brand. Bankruptcy-led reorganization forced the exit of the founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, out of the company, and in came French businessmen, the Mimran brothers.

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Apr 17, 2026

Automated filtration system promises drinking water anywhere on demand


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Apr 17, 2026

Extragalactic Archaeology tells the 'life story' of a whole galaxy
For the first time, astronomers claim they

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Apr 17, 2026

Spacious single-level tiny house is built for nomadic life on wheels
The Esther ditches the ubiquitous tiny house loft bedroom in favor of a spacious single-floor layout that sleeps up to two people. The home is built with regular travel in mind and can optionally run off-grid, allowing its owners to cut the cord and embrace a nomadic lifestyle.

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Apr 17, 2026

Soft-top surfboard splits for travel and stowage
Newave is a French company founded by two engineers who also happen to be avid surfers. They've experienced firsthand the hassle of traveling with a bulky surfboard and paying extra fees for oversized luggage, so in 2023 they set out to solve this problem b

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Apr 17, 2026

Battery boost gives Merc electric super-saloon a hefty 575-mile range
Mercedes has given its poshest electric saloon, the EQS, a mid-term refresh - showing exactly where the auto world's current battleground is focused. Forget style, power, speed. Selling big EV sedans is now all about range.

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Apr 17, 2026

Battery-boosted Mercedes super-saloon pushes closer to 600-mile range
Mercedes has given its poshest electric saloon, the EQS, a mid-term refresh - showing exactly where the auto world's current battleground is focused. Forget style, power, speed. Selling big EV sedans is now all about range.

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Automotive

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Apr 17, 2026

Focused microwaves allow 3D printers to fuse circuits onto almost anything
Engineers at Rice University have cracked one of printed electronics' most stubborn problems: how to cure freshly printed conductive ink without destroying the delicate surface underneath.

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Apr 17, 2026

Tiny house trades portability for a more spacious interior layout
The Lukas tiny house isn't a great fit for would-be nomads since it doesn't have wheels and needs to be transported by truck. However, what it lacks in portability, it more than makes up for with a spacious interior that sleeps four in comfort.

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Apr 17, 2026

Great white sharks may never have vanished after all


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Apr 17, 2026

Shoot ultra-smooth 4K at 240 fps with DJI's newest pocket-sized gimbalcam
Smartphones have taken on much of what compact cameras offer, but dedicated pocket cameras still have an edge when it comes to stabilization, control, and creator-focused features. DJI is continuing to refine this space with the Osmo Pocket 4, the latest iteration of its handheld gimbal camera line.



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Apr 17, 2026

Low-protein diet shifts fat tissue into burn mode
Not all body fat is created equal. There is white adipose tissue, which stores excess energy, brown adipose tissue, which burns energy, and a third category known as "beige" fat. This type of fat can emerge from white fat under certain conditions and take on the energy-burning properties of brown fat, making i

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Apr 17, 2026

Surprisingly slim battery powers your fridge during hours-long outages


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Apr 17, 2026

World-first eVTOL transition flight for Vertical Aerospace
Vertical Aerospace has scored a world-first as its full-scale tilt-rotor eVTOL completed a two-way piloted transition between vertical helicopter mode and horizontal airplane mode during a single continuous flight while under regulatory oversight.

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Apr 16, 2026

Does the brain really make its own DMT? New study ignites debate
The case for the negative

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Apr 16, 2026

Breakthrough Kia pop-up tiny camper van is even slicker than expected
Well, that didn't take long at all. Less than two months after teasing the first Kia PV5 pop-up camper van, Sussex Campervans has revealed its work. And while the original renderings clearly showed a tiny, well-proportioned e-camper van, the actual conversion looks even better than expected. It offers a sleek, rustic layou

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Apr 16, 2026

Kia Kingfisher camper van is a stylish, streamlined tiny RVing marvel
Well, that didn't take long at all. Less than two months after teasing the first Kia PV5 pop-up camper van, Sussex Campervans has revealed its work. And while the original renderings clearly showed a tiny, well-proportioned e-camper van, the actual conversion looks even better than expected. It offers a sleek, rustic layou

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Apr 16, 2026

Asteroid-mining microbes extract metal from rocks in space


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Apr 16, 2026

Forget scrubbing in the sink - this is a full-on shoe-washer and dryer
Washing shoes by hand is one of those chores that feels almost punishing: it takes time, effort, patience, and it's not even that efficient. Tossing shoes into a regular washing machine is always a gamble. They will definitely come out clean, but there is also a good chance they will be damaged. Specialized footwear washers already exist on the market, but most of them only handle the washing part, leaving you to wait hours for your shoes to dry. Casaboom's Midishi M1 aims to solve all of these problems and is cu

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Apr 16, 2026

GoPro's new 8K Mission 1 camera is more than just an actioncam
GoPro just stunned all of us by announcing an entirely new line of action cameras. That's right - the Mission 1 is a new range of GoPros that will not replace the Hero lineup. Instead, it's a new, parallel lineup that is aimed at pro creators who want to do more than just capture action in a jiffy.

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Apr 16, 2026

Amazon's new Fire Stick HD is a no-brainer for frequent flyers


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Apr 16, 2026

Honda's sporty compact EV includes simulated transmission sounds
Honda has revealed more details about its forthcoming likeable little retro-styled c

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Apr 16, 2026

KTM somehow goes even harder with its 1390 Super Duke RR streetfighter


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Apr 16, 2026

Even more unhinged: Limited edition KTM Super Duke RR


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Apr 15, 2026

Semi-modular camper van masters the art of multifunction
Plenty of camper vans have been designed to promote Swiss Army levels of multifunctional performance, but the all-new Album from California's Vanspeed takes the theme to new heights. What looks like your typical, unassuming Mercedes-Benz Sprinter camper van from outside is actually a transforming wonder, split into multipurpose zones that fold, drop, swivel, expand and remove to do everything you need, exactly when you need it.



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Apr 15, 2026

Shapeshifting camper van deepens the concept of multifunction
Plenty of camper vans have been designed to promote Swiss Army levels of multifunctional performance, but the all-new Album from California's Vanspeed takes the theme to new heights. What looks like your typical, unassuming Mercedes-Benz Sprinter camper van from outside is actually a transforming wonder, split into multipurpose zones that fold, drop, swivel, expand and remove to do everything you need, exactly when you need it.



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Apr 15, 2026

Shapeshifting camper van leaps beyond Swiss Army level
Plenty of camper vans have been designed to promote Swiss Army levels of multifunctional performance, but the all-new Album from California's Vanspeed takes the theme to new heights. What looks like your typical, unassuming Mercedes-Benz Sprinter camper van from outside is actually a transforming wonder, split into multipurpose zones that fold, drop, swivel, expand and remove to do everything you need, exactly when you need it.



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Apr 15, 2026

Sleek survival straw weighs less than 1 oz, filters water every sip
Lifestraw is at it again. The company has made some of the world's lightest, slimmest wilderness survival filters for decades. Now it launches a new lightweight leader that makes its past releases look downright chunky ... relatively speaking. The a

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Apr 15, 2026

Sub-1-oz survival straw is as simple as dunk and sip
Lifestraw is at it again. The company has made some of the world's lightest, slimmest wilderness survival filters for decades. Now it launches a new lightweight leader that makes its past releases look downright chunky ... relatively speaking. The a

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Apr 15, 2026

Royal Enfield's first electric motorcycle lands at $3,000 in its home country
It's been a while since Royal Enfield revealed its all-electric offshoot called the Flying Flea. It's been a long way since then, with regular updates, spy shots, and launch details dropping from time to time.

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Apr 15, 2026

A giant cat has made itself at home inside Hong Kong's airport
Passengers landing at Hong Kong International Airport this month will be greeted by a surprise friend waiting for them in the arrivals hall - a giant fluffy orange cat sleeping right in the middle of the bustling space.

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Holiday Destinations,

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Apr 15, 2026

'Fireproof' batteries create their own internal firewall when the heat is on
Years of research and development, precision manufacturing, extreme testing, constant monitoring, and dozens of failsafes all go into preventing thermal runaway in batteries. Now, researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences are proposing a shockingly simple solution: batteries that simply cannot catch fire.



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Apr 15, 2026

Wood meets carbon for slicing through the city in style
Austrian e-bike maker Esel is bringing its stunning ash wood frames to the city for the first time with the new eUrban. The model launches with three international design awards already on the shelf - including the German Design Award 2026 - and two builds aimed at riders who want something different from the carbon-and-aluminum mainstream.



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Apr 15, 2026

A monkey ate the wrong squirrel - and started an outbreak
In January 2023, researchers at the Helmholtz Institute for One Health in Germany noticed that an infant monkey known as a sooty mangabey had developed reddish skin lesions across its forehead, chest, and legs. Within 48 hours, the animal was reported dead. Over the following weeks, nearly a third of the group's 80 members developed similar lesions, and four infants died. T

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Apr 15, 2026

Rolls-Royce's first electric convertible is super long - and exclusive
Rolls-Royce has just unveiled Project Nightingale - its second electric car after the Spectre, which the company is building to order for discerning customers who enjoy driving with the top down.

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Automotive,

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Apr 15, 2026

Used EV sales breaking records while new EVs plummet, reveals study
Strange times in the electric vehicle (EV) world at the moment. While the technology behind electric cars continues to gather momentum, the sales numbers are showing mixed results. On one hand used EV sales are nearing record growth, but new EV sales are actually in decline.

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Apr 14, 2026

Rooftop tent makes simple but brilliant improvement over all others
When we first caught wind of Thule's all-new Widesky rooftop tent (RTT), we took the model name to imply a large, clear stargazing skylight on par with Inspired Overland's fully transparent roof. We had the idea of open views correct, but instead of a skylight, Thule's latest RTT encourages panoramic viewing in a different way, one we haven'

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Apr 14, 2026

Small-but-mighty flashlight packs a beam and a side panel for extra functions
Some people want a flashlight to do more than just emit a forward-facing cone of light. If you're one of those folks, you might like what the multi-functional Endorol has to offer.



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Apr 14, 2026

'Sweater for houses' could reduce heating bills by at least 15%
Keeping homes warm in winter is becoming extremely expensive, and many existing methods aren't always efficient. In the US alone, tens of millions of people struggle with energy costs and often have to cut back on basic expenses, including food, just to be able to afford heating. With ongoing fossil fuel dependency

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Apr 14, 2026

24-ft tiny house designed for comfortable full-time life on wheels
Designed to maximize comfort in a compact footprint, the Currumbin combines a smart layout with some well-thought-out features to create a home that's suitable for full-time life on wheels. There are lots of optional upgrades available too, including an off-grid setup and an outdoor terrace area.



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Apr 14, 2026

A swivel display disguises this gaming handheld as a media player


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Apr 14, 2026

Cheeky caterpillars trick ants into treating them as queens
Baby caterpillars have figured out how to get themselves the royal treatment in certain ant colonies - getting carried around like precious cargo, fed on demand, guarded and being rescued from danger. But why would ants give this celebrity status to a caterpillar? The secret lies in perfect mimicry: the

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Apr 14, 2026

Autonomous wing-in-ground effect aircraft has US military in its sights
Regional Electric Ground Effect Nautical Transport (REGENT) has completed the maiden flight of Squire, an autonomous variant of the company's Wing-in-Ground Effect Seaglider aircraft that's being pitched to the US military for logistical duty.

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Apr 13, 2026

"Spin-flip" system pushes solar cell energy conversion efficiency past 100%
Energy can never be created or destroyed. That's basic Physics 101. You simply cannot create energy out of thin air. Yet researchers at Kyushu University in Japan say they have developed a technology that pushes the energy conversion efficiency of solar cells to 130%!



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Apr 13, 2026

'Spin-flip' system pushes solar cell energy conversion efficiency past 100%
Energy can never be created or destroyed. That's basic Physics 101. You simply cannot create energy out of thin air. Yet researchers at Kyushu University in Japan say they have developed a technology that pushes the energy conversion efficiency of solar cells to 130%!



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Apr 13, 2026

Hand-carry camper pod supersizes into sub-$5K squaredrop lounge
The market for versatile, vehicle-agnostic camper pods seems to be growing. A year after the original Tusca HitchHiker emerged, it morphed into the Freedom Camper lineup from Redneck Blinds in 2025. And we've noticed an uptick in similar drop-and-drive truck/trailer pods showing up from other bui

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Apr 13, 2026

Vehicle-less camper pod supersizes into sub-$5K loungy squaredrop
The market for versatile, vehicle-agnostic camper pods seems to be growing. A year after the original Tusca HitchHiker emerged, it morphed into the Fr

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Apr 13, 2026

Versatile robot uses tracked flippers to traverse varying terrain
Disaster sites vary as widely as rescue missions. Using robotics to help often requires multiple robots to survey, climb, lift, or manipulate objects. Athena unites all these capabilities in a single, rugged, autonomous platform built for search and rescue.

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Apr 13, 2026

Pocket 'zoom' flashlight can focus its beam over half a mile away


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Apr 13, 2026

A strange new eye cell is rewriting how vision works


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Apr 13, 2026

AI suit teaches you new skills by taking control of your muscles
Imagine learning to operate a piece of machinery you've never previously touched, not through a tutorial, but through your own hands electrically guided through the right motions. That's the core idea behind an AI-powered suit created by researchers from the University of Chicago.

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Apr 13, 2026

Regulatory roadblock transformed into striking triangular design
After Polish architecture firm KWK Promes won a competition in 2016 to design a luxury single-family home in suburban Vilnius, Lithuania, a law slashed the allowable building footprint in half. While the client saw this as a reason to move the project to another site, KWK Promes saw the problem fr

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Apr 13, 2026

2026 World Press Photo winners capture planet in a state of flux
From wildfires to our wars on nature and each other, the subjects captured in the winning 42 images of the 69th World Press Photo Contest are not the easiest to view - but it's what makes this annual competition such a prestigious and powerful one.



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Apr 12, 2026

Volkswagen Basecamp forges a new path for multi-fuel van life
If the average RV company said it was hard at work on the "most robust, self-sufficient and luxurious camper van" it's ever built, we might dismiss it as hollow marketing hype. But Dutch converter Tonke isn't the average RV company. It has a yearslong history of bringing camper innovations to market, from truck-back wood cabins, to sleek, high-quality electric camper vans, to expandable side-popping roofs. So we're e

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Apr 12, 2026

Volkswagen Basecamp van takes the next step in multi-fuel RV life
If the average RV company said it was hard at work on the "most robust, self-sufficient and luxurious camper van" it's ever built, we might dismiss it as hollow marketing hype. But Dutch converter Tonke isn't the average RV company. It has a yearslong history of bringing camper innovations to market, from truck-back wood cabins, to sleek, high-quality electric camper vans, to expandable side-popping roofs. So we're excited to see what

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Apr 12, 2026

VW Basecamp forges a new path for multi-fuel van life
If the average RV company said it was hard at work on the "most robust, self-sufficient and luxurious camper van" it's ever built, we might dismiss it as hollow marketing hype. But Dutch converter Tonke isn't the average RV company. It has a yearslong history of bringing camper innovations to market, from truck-back wood cabins, to sleek, high-quality electric camper vans, to expandable side-popping roofs. So we're excited to see what it has in store for Volks

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Apr 12, 2026

Why are some skies bluer than others?
Imagine it's a regular Tuesday morning and you're in Antarctica. Your eyes meet the sky, and the blue is so vivid it feels electric. The air is so clean you can just about taste it. Now, picture a dust storm over the Himalayas; you squint, trying to catch a hint of that crisp blue, but all you see is a fuzzy white. Why are the skies in some parts of the world

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Apr 12, 2026

Dust is the sky's desaturation filter
Imagine it's a regular Tuesday morning and you're in Antarctica. Your eyes meet the sky, and the blue is so vivid it feels electric. The air is so clean you can just about taste it. Now, picture a dust storm over the Himalayas; you squint, trying to catch a hint of that crisp blue, but all you see is a fuzzy white. Why are the skies in some parts of the world

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Apr 12, 2026

Review: The golden Oceano yacht of scooters - Navee UT5 Ultra X
While the ebike market has been under fire lately with regulatory stuffs, the stand

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Apr 12, 2026

Missile kit lets fighter jets down drones on the cheap
Shooting down a drone with a fighter jet is as cost effective as wrapping sandwiches in gold foil, but BAE Systems has cut the price by firing an economy anti-drone Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) missile from a Typhoon Eurofighter.

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Apr 12, 2026

130-sq-ft tiny house maximizes space with multifunctional layout
Measuring just 130 sq ft (12 sq m), the Shoji is definitely smaller than the average tiny house. However, it makes up for its modest size with a space-saving multifunctional design.

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Tiny Houses

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Apr 12, 2026

Coffee in your walls? Breakthrough converts grounds to insulation
Around the world, over two billion daily cups of coffee are consumed. That means there are a staggering amount of coffee grounds getting tossed away every day. Researchers now have a plan to turn all that waste into eco-friendly insulation.

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Apr 12, 2026

This keychain-sized tracker doubles as a personal safety siren


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Apr 11, 2026

Samsung's compact speakers bring wireless home theater sound anywhere


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Apr 11, 2026

The oldest known evidence of stitched clothing


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Apr 11, 2026

AI drones make mine clearing faster and safer
The British Army and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have completed a multi-week test in Essex using drones, advanced sensors, and AI to speed up and make safer the hunt for deadly mines and munitions scattered on battlefields.

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Military,

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Apr 11, 2026

Two-person tiny house keeps things simple with single-level layout
This tiny house keeps things simple with a single-level layout that sleeps up to two people. Named the Audrey, the home's compact but comfortable interior is well-suited for use as a vacation home or a guest house or similar.

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Tiny Houses,

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Apr 11, 2026

World's most powerful three-wheeled scooter comes from an unlikely brand
Here I am, talking about a scooter that is more powerful than most motorcycles that some people will ever own. And it doesn't even come from the likes of Honda, Yamaha, or any other usual suspects. Rather, it comes from Kymco, a scooter manufacturer from Taiwan.

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Apr 11, 2026

Energy storage breakthrough traps sunlight in a molecule


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Apr 10, 2026

Liter-class superbike gets car-level aids to analyze the tarmac for you
The very first motorcycle from a relatively new company is often a stepping stone. More often than not, it would likely be a small displacement street bike made for the masses with white-labeled components, barebones tech, and definitely not a liter-class engine.

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Apr 10, 2026

Different people attract different mosquito species
Some of us get bitten far more often than others. A new study, yet to be peer-reviewed and published in a journal, has revealed that certain mosquito species show a clear preference for men, while others zero in on specific scents from our skin. However, some experts in the field disagree on the significance of the findings.



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Apr 10, 2026

Madly twisted propellers make quantum leap customers were waiting for
Sharrow knew it had a market disruptor on its hands the instant it transformed propeller blades into more efficient twisted loops. The hold-up of that disruption, however, has been in getting those props out of the fac

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Apr 10, 2026

Sharrow's madly torqued propellers make production quantum leap
Sharrow knew it had a market disruptor on its hands the instant it transformed propeller blades into more efficient twisted loops. The hold-up of that disruption, however, has been in getting those props out of the factory and onto the actual market. Now it receives a big helpin

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Apr 10, 2026

Torqued-loop Sharrow propeller hits breakthrough in production scaling
Sharrow knew it had a market disruptor on its hands the instant it transformed propeller blades into more efficient twisted loops. The hold-up of that disruption, however, has been in getting those props out of the fac

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Apr 10, 2026

Steel rebar may have met its match - in the form of wavy plastic
Who could possibly compare to Superman, the Man of Steel? Definitely not a man of plastic! Right? Wrong. Researchers at the University of Sharjah, UAE, have discovered that plastics, in certain shapes, may perform as well as steel bars as reinforcement materials in concrete.

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Apr 10, 2026

Hyundai concept cars let design run wild, in opposite directions
While Hyundai's diverse Ioniq range of electric vehicles (EV) has been racking up awards around the world, it hasn't been available in China - until now. The Korean automaker is making a splash in that competitive electric car market with a big launch - and the unveiling of two wild concept vehicl

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Apr 10, 2026

Hyundai's space-age Ioniq EV concepts are out of this world


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Apr 10, 2026

VW's three-row Atlas II SUV lands with a whimper, not a bang
Volkswagen unveiled its new Atlas SUV at the New York International Auto Show recently

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Apr 10, 2026

Speak! Robot guide dogs converse with their owners
Since the early 1900s, dogs have helped people who are blind or have low vision to navigate their world. Now, in a very 21st century twist, seeing-eye dogs have gone robotic and added a skill that not even the most well-trained canine could pull off: conversation.

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Apr 10, 2026

DJI's crazy-powerful motor rewrites the ebike rulebook all over again
The specs race in high-end electric mountain bike motors has long had the feel of the 1990s processor wars - bigger numbers every year, but precious little difference when you're actually grinding through the mud. Avinox might have finally changed that. DJI's dedicated ebike drive system brand changed that a couple of years back and left the competition in the dust. Now Avinox is set to do it all again with wha

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Apr 10, 2026

Retro-style cassette player offers much more than a walk down memory lane
Not everything old is worth a modern makeover, but this is something audio-lifestyle brand Gadhouse seems to understand. Following on from some stunning retro-modern turntables, it's now reviving 1980s portable audio paired with modern convenience.

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Apr 10, 2026

Making clean fuel (and profits) from plastic waste and battery acid
In a "triple win" for green research, scientists at the University of Cambridge have developed a new sunlight-activated reactor that uses one waste stream to tackle another - all while producing clean hydrogen, and promising to be profitable at commercial scale.



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Apr 09, 2026

Earliest known vomit: This ancient predator clearly wasn't picky
Sometimes, the most important paleontological discoveries may come from the most disgusting materials.



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Apr 09, 2026

Radically modular inflatable tent grows wheels and redefines 'towing'
Over the years, we've seen a number of RV innovators develop lightweight, small-packing camping trailers with inflatable living areas, from the roomy Air Opus to the pinchably adorable Booba trailer. The new ToW trailer starts from the other direction, coming from a tent manufacturer instead of an RV brand. Dutch inflatable pioneer Karsten ports one of its popular air-beamed dome

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Apr 09, 2026

Ultrasonic wristband used to track hand movements like never before
Despite decades of technological progress, robots still can't move as smoothly as humans - they drop objects, and struggle to pick them up properly. Scientists have been trying to teach robots to move with the same precision as humans, but hand movement is more complex than it might seem at first glance. Even a simple action, like holding and scrolling your phone, uses dozens of

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Apr 09, 2026

Review: 2-in-1 RC smart-plane will put your engineering skills to the test
In its most ambitious set, PowerUp Toys' Starflux Balsa Wood RC Airplane Kit delivers a hands-on experience where each step influences success in the air. And let's just say, the experience was quite a humbling one for a flight enthusiast like myself.

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Consumer Tech,

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Apr 09, 2026

High-speed hydrofoil e-ferry is quieter than a library
Swedish electric boat company Candela has just unveiled the P-12 Business, a 16-passenger hydrofoil ferry it's calling the quietest high-speed vessel on the water.

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Apr 09, 2026

Dyson stuck a near-silent 65,000-RPM motor in its new handheld fan
If your body typically runs hot, or you find yourself out in the sun often, Dyson's got something to show you. Its new handheld fan packs possibly the most powerful motor you can

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Apr 09, 2026

Geely's new EV battery goes 10 to 70% in just 4 minutes 22 seconds
The electric vehicle (EV) space is in a weird one right now. On one hand, we've got brands chasing top speeds like there's no tomorrow. On the other hand, we've got a mileage battle popping up, with BYD claiming the top spot in that department (for now).

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Automotive,

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Apr 08, 2026

GLP-1 drugs shown to fight arthritis independent of weight loss
A new study has shown that the popular GLP-1 weight loss drug semaglutide has the power to halt, and to some extent restore, cartilage in people suffering from osteoarthritis (OA). The finding hints at a possible use of the drug beyond weight loss.

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Apr 08, 2026

First-ever Ford Ranger Super Duty camper truck arrives - with friends
Fueled by Thailand's role as a leading automotive manufacturing hub and booming adventure tourism destin

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 08, 2026

First-ever Ford Ranger Super Duty camper truck lands ... with friends
Fueled by Thailand's role as a leading automotive manufacturing hub and booming adventure tourism destination, this year's Bangkok Motor Show felt as much like a SEMA-style overland exhibition as it did a

Gizmag Emerging Tech
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In Photos: Thailand's world-first campers & gritty micro-adventurers
Fueled by Thailand's role as a leading automotive manufacturing hub and booming adventure tourism destination, this year's Bangkok Motor Show felt as much like a SEMA-style overland exhibition as it did a

Gizmag Emerging Tech
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8-function multitool is small enough that you might actually carry it
Those kazillion-in-one multitools we keep telling you about may be relatively compact, but you're still quite likely to notice their presence in your pocket. The Scout, on the other hand, is truly small yet capable of eight different functions.



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