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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 11, 2026

Do heights make your feet buzz? An expert explains why
Michelle Spear, University of Bristol, The Conversation

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Biology, Science

Fear,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

10-year experiment reveals why gravity is so hard to measure
For centuries, one of the most important numbers in physics has evaded accurate identification. The results of a recent experiment by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the US could help bring us closer to a satisfying answer.

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Physics,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Bold double-hull fiberglass egg camper takes a sharp turn off the grid
Another fiberglass "egg" camper badge hits the ground rolling into the thriving off-grid camping market. Following the first-ever off-road camper in Scamp's 50-year history, fellow rounded, white composite trailer builder Oliver Travel Trailers is launching an off-grid-ready caravan of its own. Like Scamp, the company leverages its re

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Is this robot with a projector for a head the future of office work?
Let's answer the question in the he

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Extra-wide tiny house makes full-time small living comfortable
This extra-wide tiny house features a spacious interior specifically designed to make full-time small living comfortable. Arranged on a single floor, it would be a good fit for a couple or a family, and in

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

World's largest sailing cruise ship blends luxury with green tech
The world's largest sailing cruise ship has a name: the Orient Express Corinthian. The first of the Silenseas class, incorporating a number of high-tech features, has officially been christened at the Joubert graving dock in Saint-Nazaire, France.

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Marine, Transport


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Masers are the future of clean energy - according to Quaise
Quaise Energy isn't chasing the kind of geothermal energy where Mother Earth was already kind enough to put hot rocks near the surface. Quaise is trying to make geothermal work almost anywhere on the planet, by drilling deeper than we ever have before ... with masers.

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Energ

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Debris from Earth-bound asteroids may be a problem if they hit the Moon
Atari made it look so simple: press a few buttons to move, rotate, vanish through hyperspace, fire missiles, and boom: total asteroid destruction.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Bose takes on Sonos in your living room with its wired speaker lineup


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

Ultimate photographer's watch features its own built-in light meter
UK-based design team Increment Labs has introduced the LMW-V1 Light Meter Watch, which they tout as the world's first watch designed with a built in light meter for photographers who struggle to master manual settings.

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Photography, Consumer Tech,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

Record-breaking timber tower incorporates recycled wind turbine blades
Rising to a height of 78 m (256 ft), this extraordinary tower sets a new record as Denmark's tallest wooden building - and is one of the tallest in the world too. More than just its scale, though, the project impresses with its use of recycled materials, including everything from wind turbine blades to old windows.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

Narwal Flow 2 review: It sucks ... and mops
This is one of the few review proposals that I had to get permission from my better half for ... and frankly, she told me no, but I did it anyway.

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Around The Home, Consumer

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

Robotic vac-mop cuts a full day of housework off the schedule: Review
This is one of the few review proposals that I had to get permission from my better half for ... and frankly, she told me no, but I did it anyway.

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Around The Home, Consumer

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

New technique radically boosts biogas yields from sewage sludge
Could one man's trash truly be another's treasure? Well, scientists have unveiled a technique that dramatically increases fuel extraction from one of humanity's most abundant byproducts - sewage sludge, a.k.a. poop - while cutting disposal costs.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

Review: Akaso 360, the budget alternative for the action cam beginner
Looking for an action cam that can take fish-eye 360° shots but don't have a lot of cash to splash? One option is the Akaso 360 Action Camera aimed at the budget-conscious beginner. We took an in-depth look at it to see how it stacks up.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

One-off Ferrari 3.5-liter V8-powered superbike sold for more than $500,000
There aren't many times in my life when I've seen a motorcycle command a price tag of over half a million dollars. But then again, there aren't many motorcycles that come fitted with a 3.5-liter V8 engine from the Ferrari F355.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

24-hour beer station lets you play 'stock market' for cheapest price
In a particularly vibrant nightlife precinct of Shenzhen, in China, the main attraction may be a massive landlocked cruise ship that's been turned into hotels, bars and restaurants. But in its shadow, is an equally bizarre but less obvious novelty: a round structure that resembles a public restroom from afar, but on closer inspection is a 24-hour self-service beer stop where each tap's price changes based on demand. It's like playing the stock market, but your gains come in a giant plastic cup and your ski

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Modern icon pocket knife goes so slim it may disappear in your pocket
The James Brand launched the original Ellis knife in 2019 as its very first multitool. In fact, it wasn't just any multitool but the brand's own interpretation of a Swiss Army Knife, reimagined through simple, reduced design language. Now the tool is getting reduced even further, losing its extra fold-out implements in order to take on its slimmest form

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Sleek multitool morphs into a knife that's slimmer than a pack of gum
The James Brand launched the original Ellis knife in 2019 as its very first multitool. In fact, it wasn't just any multitool but the brand's own interpretation of a Swiss Army Knife, reimagined through simple, reduced design language. Now the tool is getting reduced even further, losing its extra fold-out implements in order to take on

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Cyberpunk ebike-moto 'hybrid' breaks US$2 million on KickStarter
Aotos' Flux X26 cyberpunk-tinged "hybrid" ebike has built on the buzz it generated at CES, raising nearly US$1 million in crowdfunding in two weeks. As well as offering an excellent launch price on the two models, the team has now expanded countries it'll ship to.

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Bicycles,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Cyberpunk ebike-moto 'hybrid' nears US$1 million from Stateside buyers
Aotos' Flux X26 cyberpunk-tinged "hybrid" ebike has built on the buzz it generated at CES, raising nearly US$1 million in crowdfunding in two weeks. As well as offering an excellent launch price on the two models, the team has now expanded countries it'll ship to.

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Bicycles,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Startup harnesses the power of AI in the ongoing hunt for minerals
It is said that during the gold rush, people were so focused on gold that they forgot the "goldmine" that was shovels. In the AI and clean energy boom, where infrastructure and applications are the focus, one company is betting on the most fundamental of shovels: raw materials. Introducing Earth AI, an Australian-founded, US-headquartered mineral exploration company that uses artificial intelligence

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Smart cycling inner tube sends real-time pressure readings to your phone
Austrian company Tubolito is known for manufacturing bicycle inner tubes from TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), a high-tech material originally used for smartphone speaker membranes. The material turned out to work very well for tubes, outperforming traditional rubber and latex options. TPU tubes are lighter, offer lower r

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Mini amp disguised as a Bluetooth speaker packs infinite tones


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Audi's latest V16 supercar is a 1935 record-breaker
Audi has built a new V16-engined multi-million-dollar mid-engined supercar… but it looks like a version of the Batmobile made by an eccentric backwoods mechanic using a pile of old aircraft bits.

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Au

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Google enters the screenless health tracker race with new Fitbit Air


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Semi-solid-state battery tech rolls into ebike territory
The battery has long been the weak link of the electric bike. It degrades in the cold, ages poorly with fast charging, and rarely survives more than four years of heavy use. Ride1Up thinks it has a fix - and it's priced it for regular people.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Diabetes 'wonder drug' doesn't work like expected - but it's good news
It's long been thought that the type-2 diabetes drug taken by an estimated 20 million Americans was doing its heavy lifting in the liver, suppressing the production of glucose to regulate blood sugar. But new research has uncovered it's actually working its magic in the gut - which opens the door to the possibility of finding new compounds that pe

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

New anti-tank round punches through high-tech explosive armor
Saab has developed a new anti-tank round that's designed to take on the modern high-tech armor of the 21st century. Built for Saab's Carl-Gustaf 84-mm (3.31-in) recoilless rifle system, the HEAT 758 munition can even defeat modern reactive armor.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Tiny clamshell camper cranks into madly efficient micro habitat
Originally envisioned as a Tesla Model 3 hatch camper, the all-new Wheelhome Dashaway ECT micro-camping trailer series eventually earned its own wheels. It's still aimed at efficient all-electric camping trips but is able to furnish travelers with a surprising number of a

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Tiny clamshell camper cranks into madly efficient untethered habitat
Originally envisioned as a Tesla Model 3 hatch camper, the all-new Wheelhome Dashaway ECT micro-camping trailer series eventually earned its own wheels. It's still aimed at efficient all-electric camping trips but is able to furnish travelers with a surprising number of amenities, giving an adventurer or two everything they need to survive in comfort: a cozy lounge-cum-bedroom, a high-efficiency kitchen, cargo storage and even a toilet room, all in a pop

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Guerrilla 450 Apex takes Royal Enfield's entry-level roadster a step further
When you think of Royal Enfield, you'd inevitably think of the Classic, the Bullet, and more recently, the Super Meteor - mostly bulky cruisers and retro motorcycles - because that's essentially what the company has specialized in for a major part of its history.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Starting hard tasks isn't laziness - it's your brain pumping the brakes
If you've ever wondered why you procrastinate when it comes to doing your taxes early or getting started on mundane admin jobs at work, you'll be pleased to know it's not just because you dislike them. New research has uncovered a specific pathway in the brain that slams the brakes on investing energy in these tasks, making them harder to get done.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

This egg-shaped mouse is the latest to offer less wrist strain
Engineers have been experimenting with alternatives to the traditional mouse for years, producing pen-shaped, flat, and even ring-shaped mice. And just when it seems like we've seen it all, UK-based startup NextAxis Design has introduced an egg-shaped mouse called Ov

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Review: 2026 Mazda CX-70 is the CX-90 without a third row. And that's fine
I bet that if Mazda had a dollar for every time someone said, "Wait, isn't that just the CX-90 without the third row?" it could probably fund a Wankel comeback.

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Automotive, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

5K UltraGear monitor pushes Mini LED gaming to the next level
LG's new UltraGear evo GM9 monitor pairs a 5K panel with Hyper Mini LED tech, aiming to deliver brighter, sharper, and faster high-end visuals for gaming.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

XL tiny house loses the wheels, gains an extra-spacious interior
What do you look for in a tiny house? If it's the ability to hit the road on a whim, then the Samuel probably isn't for you. However, if you'd prefer a stationary but remarkably practical home that's suitable for long-term living, then this one might be a good fit.

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Tiny Hou

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Swiss survival piston filters wild water as extensively as you want
Swiss outdoor kit specialist Katadyn has launched a state-of-the-art modular outdoor water filter system that uses a combination of three sophisticated filtration processes.

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Gear, Outdoors



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

3-way modular filter system makes for drinkable water wherever you are
Swiss outdoor kit specialist Katadyn has launched a state-of-the-art modular outdoor water filter system that uses a combination of three sophisticated filtration processes.

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Gear, Outd

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Earthquake 'whiplash' seen in large seismic events for the first time
Newly observed negative-phase waveforms in earthquake data have alerted scientists to a previously unrecognized feature of the "big ones" to do with tectonic plates slipping by each other: they create a kind of geological 'whiplash' that happens when a rupturing fault movement abruptly stops.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Morbidelli N125V: Here's what a 125cc Ducati naked moto would look like
In my wildest dreams I couldn't have imagined that I'd ever see a 125cc motorcycle from China dressed in Ducati-like underpinnings. I'm not kidding - a proper liquid-cooled V-twin, a steel trellis frame, an aluminum single-sided swingarm … this might just be the coolest entry-level moto ever!

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Sub-2-lb backcountry tent carries like air but costs a heavy bundle
A year ago, we took a look at the Crosspeak 2 tent from Hyperlite Mountain Gear. The impressive cut of Dyneema fabric weighed in barely over 2 pounds (907 g), adding yet another intriguing option to an ultralight freestanding tent market that was running white hot at the time. On the downside, it cost more than a dollar

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Sub-2-lb translucent tent packs fast and tiny ... but it ain't cheap
A year ago, we took a look at the Crosspeak 2 tent from Hyperlite Mountain Gear. The impressive cut of Dyneema fabric weighed in barely over 2 pounds (907 g), adding yet another intriguing option to an ultralight freestanding tent market that was running white hot at the time. On the downside, it cost more than a dollar per gram. Now Hyperlite has launched the solo version: t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Pricey backpacking tent is so light & airy, it's fairly see-through
A year ago, we took a look at the Crosspeak 2 tent from Hyperlite Mountain Gear. The impressive cut of Dyneema fabric weighed in barely over 2 pounds (907 g), adding yet another intriguing option to an ultralight frees

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Hyper-light tent smashes 2-lb mark but still costs its weight in grams
A year ago, we took a look at the Crosspeak 2 tent from Hyperlite Mountain Gear. The impressive cut of Dyneema fabric weighed in barely over 2 pounds (907 g

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Adaptable carbon tripod is designed to hang out wherever needed
When the cityscape frustrates urban photographers with uneven terrain or limited spaces, photographic gear company Silence Corner strikes back with the Viperpod - a hybrid tripod designed to hang anywhere in seconds for unencumbered solo shooting.

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Photography,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Want to make earthquake-resistant buildings? Try butterfly wings
When you hear about designers biomimicking butterflies, your first thought is probably about creating remote-controlled flying toys or small, artificial flying machines that could be useful in pollination, especially in regions experiencing bee colony collapse. But butterfly mimicry goes far beyond those uses to include scattering light to replace toxic paints or as an anti-fraud

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Audiobooks go physical in Audible's immersive 'Story House' pop-up
Audible is opening a pop-up "bookless bookstore" in New York City, turning audiobooks into a social experience with listening lounges and live events.

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T

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Brembo's fluid-free braking system is coming to a car near you


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Spacious tiny house brings on the luxury for a family living small
Fritz Tiny Homes has expanded its Halcyon line with the Grand, a 400-sq-ft (37.1-sq-m) park model that takes livability to the next level. It builds off of the Halcyon Stay model, but makes it a more practical dwelling, with two bedrooms and clever storage solutions that maximize space. It may be tiny, but the Canadian builders ensured it can function as

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

Potatoes may have given Indigenous Andeans digestive superpowers
Our taste for bread and pasta wouldn't be the same if not for our ability to break down starch, a talent Peru's Andean populations have taken to the extreme.

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Biology, Science

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 06, 2026

The sub-2 hour marathon, and the technology that made it possible
For decades, the idea of a sub-two-hour marathon occupied a near-mythical place in endurance sport. Like Roger Bannister's four-minute mile, it represented a physiological and psychological frontier that seemed just beyond human reach. That barrier finally fell in an official race at the 2026 London Marathon on April 26th, when Kenya's Sabastian Sawe ran 1:59:30, followed moments later by Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha in 1:59:41.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

World's first vaccine for Lyme disease could be available in 2027
Based on the results of two completed Phase III trials, scientists are confident that we could see an effective vaccine against Lyme disease by next year.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

Adventure RV mastermind preps VW into "most ambitious camper van" yet
German camper van and small motorhome builder Sunlight has made a name for itself as a go-to for capable adventure machines built to support formidable all-terrain excursions. With last year's Ibex 4x4 concept, it previewed how it would step things up to the next level. And now it's preparing to take the official step, readying the production Ibex for launch this summ

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

Ultra Telephoto lens sure beats pinching and zooming on your phone's screen
My favorite part of watching the Olympics was viewing the long telephoto lenses used by the photojournalists, and dreaming of one day owning one of those expensive lenses. With this latest design from Reeflex, a European brand committed to pushing the limits of mobile phone photography, I'm one step closer to meeting that goal without breaking the piggy bank.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

Wireless offshore chargers will allow electric ships to recharge at sea
Poseidon is probably still getting used to our growth from wooden boats to enormous cruise ships. Imagine his shock when he sees electric boats casually pulling up to recharge right in the middle of his abode, thanks to a new offshore charging system.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

Superfast power bank brings its own solar panel for recharging
Power banks are a dime a dozen, but this one caught my eye with a feature I haven't seen before: a bui

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

Superfast power bank charges itself with built-in solar
Power banks are a dime a dozen, but this one caught my eye with a feature I haven't seen before: a bui

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

Startup's squeezable solid could upend cooling and refrigeration


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

Dopamine bends time in our brain, making novel moments memorable
You know the saying: Time flies when you're having fun.

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Learning & Memory, Brain Health, Body and M

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 05, 2026

LOCUST laser weapon scores 100% kill rate in US Navy trials
Laser weapons reached a new milestone as the US Navy tested the AeroVironment (AV) LOCUST Laser Weapon System (LWS) aboard the nuclear aircraft carrier USS George H W Bush (CVN-77), notching up a 100% kill rate against multiple ae

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 04, 2026

Motion-capture exoskeletons let violinists feel each others' subtlest moves
World-renowned science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey, Childhood's End) once quipped that "Any teacher who can be replaced by a computer should be." Some people think Clarke's statement means we should replace all teachers.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 04, 2026

Three-bedroom tiny house makes space for comfortable family living
Designing a tiny house for a couple is one thing, but creating a home on wheels for an entire family is another challenge entirely. The Soma addresses this with a remarkably spacious layout that packs in three bedrooms and a large open living area.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 04, 2026

US Army combines bunker-buster warhead with drone delivery
One of the biggest hitters in the conventional arsenal merged with drone technology, as the US Army tested a bunker-buster warhead combined with an expendable Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) for field testing at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama.

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Military, Engineering

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 04, 2026

AltoVolo gets a prototype of its spicy high-performance eVTOL in the air


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 04, 2026

SAIL tech lets robots perform human-scale tasks far more quickly
Thanks to researchers at Georgia Tech, robots have taken several new steps towards replacing human labor - and not simply for dangerous tasks such as mining the depths of the Earth and exploring the Moon, or difficult tasks such as high-speed mass-assembly of thousands of cars.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

Watch: Sony's insane autonomous robot shows off 'superhuman' skills
Flying under the radar of robot hype, Sony AI's Ace has shown off its rapid-speed learning abilities that are seriously remarkable, displaying powerful split-second decision-making while taking on some of the best table tennis players - and winning.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

Wildly slim dual-burner capsule stove brings more power to base camp
In 2021, Optimus debuted the Gemini stove, a sleek, uniquely shaped dual-burner stove that split the difference between backpacking and car camping gear. The brand immediately took home several prestigious awards for its design efforts, including an ISPO Award in Europe and an Outdoor Retailer Innovation Award in the US. Now it's doubling down on what makes t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

Sleek Swiss capsule camp stove adds 35% more power and loses weight
In 2021, Optimus debuted the Gemini stove, a sleek, uniquely shaped dual-burner stove that split the difference between backpacking and car camping gear. The brand immediately took home several prestigious awards for its design efforts, including an ISPO Award in Europe and an Outdoor Retailer Innovation Award in the US. Now it's doubling down on what makes the Gemini stove great, debuting a Gemini II that packs over a third more power p

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

Vibrating pillow sleeve warns deaf sleepers of burglars and fires
A research team supervised by Assoc. Prof. Theo Hughes-Riley from Nottingham Trent University has designed a smart vibrating pillow sleeve prototype, to alert people who are deaf to fire and burglar alarms. The device was recently presented at the Association for Computing Machinery CHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, at the Barcelona International Convention Centre in Spain.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

224-sq-ft tiny house sleeps up to six people for under $50K
Combining a low price with a modest footprint of just 224 sq ft (20.81 sq m), the Rasa tiny house comes with a carefully considered interior that sleeps four in comfort - or even up to six at a squeeze.

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Tiny Houses,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

Review: 2026 Nissan Frontier runs with an "if it ain't broke" philosophy
The 2026 Nissan Frontier is a truck that's equal parts stubborn old-school and new-face modernized. And honestly? That tension is exactly what makes the Frontier interesting.

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Automotive,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

This mind-reading beanie could make keyboards obsolete


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 03, 2026

Luxury car collection hidden inside a forest garage
Russian design studio ATRIUM has completed a private multi-use garage in Moscow. Set within a forested estate, Garage for Car Collection, is a bespoke building for a private collection of luxury and vintage vehicles. The 200-sq-m (2,153-sq-ft) garage is a modern extension to the site, and also features a home gym, office, lounge areas, practical storage, mud room, and ski racks.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 02, 2026

BYD's upcoming hyperconvertible zooms from 0-60 mph in under 2 seconds


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 02, 2026

Ingenious unpowered sensor detects motion by generating ultrasound
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a passive motion/contact sensor that detects motion using only sound. Without electricity, electronics, or batteries. The sensors are small, uniquely shaped metal tags that each emit very specific ultrasonic sounds upon contact. They are

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 02, 2026

Ukraine's rapid rise as an anti-drone powerhouse
In only four years after the Russian invasion, Ukraine went from being a country knocked back on its heels and scrambling for military aid to emerging as a leading provider of battlefield-tested counter-drone expertise and exporter of anti-drone weapons systems. How did this happen? Let's find out.

Conti

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 02, 2026

Review: 2026 Lexus RX 450h is a true realtor's car
The RX 450h plug-in hybrid luxury SUV sits right at the intersection of pragmatism and indulgence, sipping electrons like a monk but wrapped in enough leather to make a cattle ranch nervous.

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Automotive,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 02, 2026

Switzerland is building the world's most powerful redox flow battery
In northern Switzerland, a const

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 01, 2026

Tiny bike camper expands via slide-out to sleep 2 people toilet
Most bicycle campers just tow, but there are some that flip, that drop, that pitch and that straight blow up. The new Alpencamper adds another motion to that mix: sliding. The two-wheel towable borrows a trick from larger caravans and motorhomes, using a sidewall slide-

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 01, 2026

Just call these tiny autonomous construction robots "antdroids"
Roboticists at Harvard and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras - very smart folks indeed - somehow entirely missed the great name "antdroids" when building the insectoid drones they call RAnts (robotic ants, which do not, in fact, rant about anything - not even against a tyrannical robotic ant queen).

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 01, 2026

Solar-boosted pedal-electric velomobile is new and improved
Fourteen years ago we first heard about the Elf, a pedal/electric velomobile that could be charged via a rooftop solar panel. Well, there's a new version on the way that'll be cushier, more powerful, and able to seat a second passenger.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 01, 2026

Forget digital keystone, this tri-laser 4K projector puts optical first
On the face of it, JMGO's latest lifestyle projector might look like just another boxy smart entertainment hub. But this model is reported to boast the world's first 3-in-1 optical system, and rests on a nifty gimbal stand that can adjust itself or play follow the user.

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Home Entertainment,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 01, 2026

Brembo distills its racing know-how into mountain bike brakes
Brembo's braking equipment has graced many a champion-winning F1 racecar and MotoGP superbike over the last s

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 01, 2026

Humanoids will handle your baggage at Tokyo's short-staffed airport


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 01, 2026

Two-person tiny house puts the affordable back into small living
This pint-sized tiny house recalls the small living movement's humble roots by combining a very compact footprint that sleeps up to two people with a surprisingly affordable price.

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Tiny Houses,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 30, 2026

Robotic Ripsaw M1 built to scout and draw fire for US Marines
At the recent Modern Day Marine Exposition in Washington, DC, Textron Systems rolled out a robot made to fight alongside US Marines. Called the Ripsaw M1, it's designed to act as a robotic force multiplier for the Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle (ARV) and Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV).

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 30, 2026

Ford Nugget camper van floor plan upsized into chic Ducato 6-sleeper
German camper van upstart Alcovia Vans has taken the well-known Ford Nugget multi-room camper van layout and adapted it for the ever-popular Fiat Ducato full-si

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 30, 2026

6-sleeper split-room camper van amplifies the Ford Nugget blueprint
German camper van upstart Alcovia Vans has taken the well-known Ford Nugget multi-room camper van layout and adapted it for the ever-popular Fiat Ducato full-size van. It elevates the floor plan's versatility a

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 30, 2026

DJI announces entry-level but fully capable Lito Series drones
DJI is one of the leading manufacturers of drones for aerial photography and videography. As social media continues to grow, beginners and content creators are seeking lightweight, easy-to-use devices for short-form video. DJI's latest releases are designed to meet that demand.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 30, 2026

Brain-inspired chip could reduce AI energy use by 70%
Replicating the brain's capabilities, an impossible task, may theoretically require thousands of H100, one of NVIDIA's most powerful GPUs. At 700 watts per chip, we are looking at power consumption in the megawatt range. The brain runs on 20 watts. Scientists have taken inspiration from this remarkable organ to create chips that could cut conventio

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 30, 2026

A vacuum company is somehow building the world's quickest car
You might recognize Dreame as a fast-growing electronics brand from China

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Apr 30, 2026

The naps that are red flags as we age, backed by two decades of data
Naps are one of life's pleasures, but as we age, they can also be an early sign of health issues we're unaware of. These findings are thanks to a groundbreaking study of more than 1,000 people who had their daytime naps tracked for up to 19 years.

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This cargo ebike could replace your family car but fits in your closet
Most electric cargo bikes live in garages, because that's the only place big enough to put them. JackRabbit's new MG Cargo is so slim it can live in a closet or a hallway. It will still carry your kids, a week's worth of groceries, or an adult passenger on the back - all on a frame that weighs less than a suitcase.

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Apr 30, 2026

Compact home in Quebec brings the forest indoors
A compact residential dwelling designed by Canadian architectural firm Nathalie Thibodeau Architecte has been completed in Boileau, Quebec. Dubbed La Maraude, the home is set within a wooded site near the Maskinongé River, and dissolves the boundaries between interior living zones and the outdoors. The project invites the forest indoors through its geometric layout, emphasizing light, openness, and continuity by positioning courtyards as integral spaces throughout the home.



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Antarctic telescope spies alien worlds with ever-shifting orbits


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VW takes aim at the uber-cool Renault 5 with the polite-faced ID.Polo
In response to a growing backlash to a decade of touchscreen overload, VW has taken a step back into traditional territory with its new electric hatchback. The ID.Polo is the first of the brand's new electric-vehicle (EV) range to revive a generic name from the ICE era. The futuristic styling of the ID.3 has been dumped and, best of all, VW has brought back ta

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Apr 29, 2026

Triple-pop truck camper squeezes full base camp into short pickup bed
Loads of pickup campers we've looked at over the years pop upward to expand interior headroom, but far fewer pop out. The all-new Roam Rider SL does both, and it pops outward twice, sliding wings out of both sides to add an additional 20 cubic feet (566 L) of interior space. The sliding continues inside, where amenities slide open and closed rather than occupying finite space permanently. Roam Rider then manages to h

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Apr 29, 2026

15-sec push-button tent airs out into big panorama
Last year, South African camping trailer manufacturer AlphaGo slid off wheeled chassis and launched the impressive Cube Air Tent, a larger-than-life inflatable built to sleep up to six people. But wilderness wanderers who really want to escape daily life for the warm embrace of wild serenity might be best-served by leaving those five others behind ... back in the city.



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Apr 29, 2026

15-second semicylinder air tent unboxes from the cube
Last year, South African camping trailer manufacturer AlphaGo slid off wheeled chassis and launched the impressive Cube Air Tent, a larger-than-life inflatable built to sleep up to six people. But wilderness wanderers who really want to escape daily life for the warm embrace of wild serenity might be best-served by leaving those five others behind ...

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