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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

Honeybees inspire a super-efficient navigation system for drones
Honeybees routinely travel up to 2 miles (3 km) from their hive in search of food before returning home, with remarkable accuracy. Relative to body size, this is comparable to a human traveling hundreds of miles and finding their way back without a map, compass, GPS, or smartphone. Despite possessing brains smaller than a sesame seed, bees accomplish this feat with ast

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

5-in-1 miniature surgical robot is the size of a seed
Picture a surgical robot that can move, cut tissue, release drugs, grip and store samples, and wirelessly generate heat. You most likely didn't imagine a robot that can fit in your hands. Yet, scientists have created a 5-in-1 robot that fits right on your fingertip!

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

3D-printable architectural material is made out of yeast
A research team at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has come up with a new bio-derived material made from yeast. It can be used with 3D-printing technology to produce a construction material which can be modified specifically for the architectural and interior design field.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

Bookshelf speakers put the tweeter in the throat of the driver cone
Think speakers are a simple paper cone that vibrates to translate electrical signals into sound? Like much of the tech we feature, there's rather more to it these days - as the European debut of a new high-end wireless speaker system from Scotland has just demonstrated.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

Two-bedroom tiny house sleeps four and makes space for guests
Intended for full-time living, the Porto squeezes a lot into its modest footprint. The tiny house features a practical interior with two bedrooms - plus a sofa bed for guests - and has multiple options available, including off-grid functionality.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

Dual-screen monitor can show two sides of the same story
Rather than has folks on customer-facing or collaborative setups having to constantly swivel a monitor around for people on the other side of the desk, Philips has launched a dual-sided business monitor with a Full HD screen front and back.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

Sena enters the smart adventure helmet category
It seems like the race for smart helmets is heating up. And when we're talking of 'smart helmets,' the likes of Sena and Cardo are right up there with some notable Chinese helmet makers. And now, Sena has just launched its latest lid to up the ante.

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Motorcy

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 08, 2026

Simulation could prevent a psychological catastrophe on the Moon
With NASA having recently accelerated its timeline for building permanent habitats on the Moon, scores of scientists are focused on tackling the myriad technological challenges associated with lunar habitation.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

Some people really are allergic to exercise, and it can be serious
Shafqat Ahrar Jaigirdar, Sheffield Hallam University/ The Conversation

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Fitness & Exercise, Wellness and Healthy Living, B

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

RS Jet review: I haven't put gas in my car in three months
This RS Jet is the second Inmotion scooter I've reviewed, and it's night-and-day different from the S1F Inmotion had sent me before. Even though that was only 11 months ago, I feel like the technology is light-years apart.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

Bumblebees can solve problems like big-brained vertebrates
Bumblebees may be smarter than we give them credit for, with a new study showing the fuzzy insects have the cognitive plasticity required to overcome novel challenges.

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Biology,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

We hung out with around 100 robots - and here are the bizarre highlights
Humanoids may be winning marathons and getting factory jobs, but after spending a few days with around 100 different robots of all shapes and sizes, one thing was clear: There's a chasm separating viral demonstration video and reality.

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AI an

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

Pixelated prism radically reimagines the traditional high-rise
The recently completed Hangzhou Prism is a striking mixed-use tower in China that offers a dramatic take on the conventional glass high-rise. The building rises to 106.5 m (349 ft) and is defined by a distinctive triangular form.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

Common sleep apnea and insomnia drug presents new health risks
A medication commonly given as an off-label treatment for sleep problems may be more risky than we thought - and when prescribed for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or insomnia, as it often is, it isn't backed with the science data needed for safe and informed use.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

Pilot-controlled TaxiBot could slash aircraft ground emissions by 80%
To cut costs and emissions, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport is rolling out a pilot program using a semi-robotic ground tug called TaxiBot that allows pilots to taxi airliners around the airport without using their main jet engines.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 07, 2026

BYD's first purpose-built global plug-in hybrid breaks cover
BYD has lifted the covers off of the new Dolphin G DM-i, a car that essentially becomes its first proper global offering. With it, the auto brand looks to take on the regional players across markets; whether that be Chery and Tata in Asia, Tesla in the States, VW and Toyota in Europe, among others.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

AI legal agent designed to guide police during domestic violence calls
Imagine being a police officer entering the chaos of a home where a husband is in the middle of beating his wife.

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AI and Huma

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

How 4 astronauts squeezed into a campervan-sized spacecraft to do science
Earlier this month, the Artemis II astronauts took the ultimate roadtrip: a flyby of the Moon, on which they brought the entire world along.

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Space Systems, Engineering



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Review: 2025 Toyota Grand Highlander hits the family-SUV sweet spot
Cars and houses have something in common: no matter how large they are, they eventually start to feel small. Toyota saw a hole in the market and is filling it with the Grand Highlander.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Weak grip linked to an early grave - and a stronger handshake won't help
Hassan Vally, Deakin University/The Conversation

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Fitness & Exercise, Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and Mind



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Magnetoelectric antennas could transform how underwater robots talk
Most underwater robots lose contact with the surface the moment they descend. But a new antenna technology, borrowed from the physics of medical implants, is rethinking how submarine machines talk to each other - and to us.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Why the Nürburgring-proven Toyota Corolla GRMN should excite you
I admit, I'm usually more drawn to rugged pickups and 4x4 SUVs than most other four-wheeled machines. But every now and then, along comes a hatchback that gets me drooling. Toyota's latest Corolla GRMN hot hatch just got me reaching for a towel.

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Automotive

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Why the Nürburgring-proven Toyota GRMN Corolla should excite you
I admit, I'm usually more drawn to rugged pickups and 4x4 SUVs than most other four-wheeled machines. But every now and then, along comes a hatchback that gets me drooling. Toyota's latest GRMN Corolla hot hatch just got me reaching for a towel.

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Automotive

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Guess which bike hides beneath this 3.9-meter-long art deco streamliner
Royal Enfields are notoriously good at being the lab rat for all kind of customization. In fact, its Shotgun 650 was itself ‘inspired by custom' per the company… and that bike is exactly what serves as the donor heart of this gorgeous one-off creation.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

4-person blade-like camper adds aero work on its journey off grid
Polydrops once noted it went through more than 100 CFD simulations to finalize the thin, tapered form of its wing-like P21 family camping trailer. But apparently, it wasn't finished. Because as it ruggedized the P21 into off-

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Knife-edged camper slices out of the wind tunnel & into the bush
Polydrops once noted it went through more than 100 CFD simulations to finalize the thin, tapered form of its wing-like P21 family camping trailer. But apparently, it wasn't finished. Because as it ruggedized the P21 into off-road form, it also further massaged the vessel's already slippery aerodynamic profile. So whether you're worried ab

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 06, 2026

Swallowtail camper trailer slips efficiently to camp, sleeps a family
Polydrops once noted it went through more than 100 CFD simulations to finalize the thin, tapered form of its wing-like P21 family camping trailer. But apparently, it wasn't finished. Because as it ruggedized the P21 into off-road form, it also further massaged the vessel's already slippery aerodynamic profile. So whether you're worried abo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

MG's new flagship electric coupe looks oddly similar to a certain Porsche
This is one of those "I swear I've seen that before" moments. MG has officially pulled the covers off its latest and greatest coupe, the 07, and the images are uncanny … resembling the Porsche Taycan in more ways than one.

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Automotive, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

Coreless carbon valve stem says sayonara to breaks and clogs
Presta valves are one of those things that a lot of serious cyclists use, but perhaps secretly hate. Well, those folks might have a much more loving relations

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

Meet the Audi Nuvolari: a 217-mph hybrid supercar that no-one saw coming
Suddenly there's a new Audi. And it's a head-turning, 217-mph, 1,001-bhp, hybrid supercar called the Nuvolari.

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Automotive,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

252-sq-ft tiny house is small in size, big on livability
With its length of 24 ft (7.3 m), the Goa is on the smaller side even for a tiny house. However, it has been carefully designed for full-time living and packs in two bedrooms, a practical kitchen, and a bathroom with a bathtub.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

Thumbnail-sized thrusters could take CubeSats to Mars
Engineers at MIT have successfully tested a hybrid propulsion system for small satellites that combines the raw punch of chemical rockets with the long-haul efficiency of electric thrusters - and crucially, both run on the same fuel. This tech could propel cheap, briefcase-sized spacecraft to Mars and b

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

Quarterhorse edges closer to becoming a modern SR-71 successor
Hermeus's Quarterhorse aircraft is still pushing the supersonic flight envelope, but the US Department of Defense is already so keen on the concept that it's awarded the company US$159 million to explore the military applications of the technology.

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Military,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

"Bootstrap" physics study claims string theory might be inevitable after all
String theory is perhaps the greatest tragedy of modern science. Mathematically elegant and celebrated savior of divided physics, it is nonetheless crippled by one simple fact - it is utterly untestable.

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Physics,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

'Bootstrap' physics study claims string theory might be inevitable after all
String theory is perhaps the greatest tragedy of modern science. Mathematically elegant and celebrated savior of divided physics, it is nonetheless crippled by one simple fact - it is utterly untestable.

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Physics,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 05, 2026

Panoramic Ford F camper truck costs a fraction of the competition
Bigger name brands like Earthroamer and Winnebago might get more hype, but Supertramp has been quietly launching some of the market's sleekest, most compelling expedition campers since the Flagship LT debuted in 2021.

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

New Leatherman multitool brings back popular discontinued form factor
Leatherman has become synonymous with the style of plier multitool it first brought to market in 1983. But not every single Leatherman plier tool has taken on the ubiquitous X-like form with plier teeth emerging simultaneously

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Leatherman brings back Crunch locking plier multitool for grand finale
Leatherman has become synonymous with the style of plier multitool it first brought to market in 1983. But not every single Leatherman plier tool has taken on the ubiquitous X-like form with plier teeth emerging simultaneously

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Leatherman brings back vise-like Crunch multitool for a grand finale
Leatherman has become synonymous with the style of plier multitool it first brought to market in 1983. But not every single Leatherman plier tool has taken on the ubiquitous X-like form with plier teeth emerging simultaneously

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Leatherman Crunch locking plier multitool makes a big (short) comeback
Leatherman has become synonymous with the style of plier multitool it first brought to market in 1983. But not every single Leatherman plier tool has taken on the ubiquitous X-like form with plier teeth emerging simultaneously

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Leatherman gives lockable swivel-plier multitool a grand finale
Leatherman has become synonymous with the style of plier multitool it first brought to market in 1983. But not every single Leatherman plier tool has taken on the ubiquitous X-like form with plier teeth emerging simultaneously from split swiveling handles. The Crunch was a different breed of plier-ba

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Yes, birds masturbate, and it's important we all know about this
Chloe Heys, University of Lancashire; Kevin Arbuckle, Swansea University, and Matilda Brindle, University of Oxford/ The Conversation

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Biology, Science

Birds,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Reusable bricks could build and rebuild houses like Lego
Demolition of old structures at the end of their service life results in large amounts of waste and carbon emissions, not to mention the labor involved and the cost of producing new materials. According to official sta

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Fully reusable bricks could allow old buildings to be taken apart and rebuilt
Demolition of old structures at the end of their service life results in large amounts of waste and carbon emissions, not to mention the labor involved and the cost of producing new materials. According to official sta

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

World's new tallest building races toward completion in Saudi Arabia
The future world's tallest building has passed a major construction milestone. Saudi Arabia's JEC Tower has now reached 102 floors and is rapidly progressing toward its planned height of more than 1 km (0.62 miles).

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Architecture,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

This company is regrowing foreskins
Circumcision may soon be fully reversible. That's the goal of Foregen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making the first viable bio-engineered foreskin using advanced tissue engineering.

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Me

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

One company's quest to grow foreskins may reverse circumcision
Circumcision may soon be fully reversible. That's the goal of Foregen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making the first viable bio-engineered foreskin using advanced tissue engineering.

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Me

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Quaint chocolate-flavored tiny house explores light and dark contrasts
The last time we checked out Poland's Mobi House we were introduced to a two-bedroom tiny house with a nifty rooftop terrace. Now we're taking a closer look at an evolution of the Sunrise series called the Chocolate, which is dark on the outside and features a tasty light/dark filling.

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Tiny House

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

The largest magnetic map of the Universe captures what we can't see
We're a step closer to understanding how energy is spread across the Universe, with the most detailed map of intergalactic magnetism ever produced. It's more than five times larger than all earlier studies combined.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

US Army backs stealthy robotic trucks to transform military logistics
Soldiers may soon be doing a bit less pack hauling as the US Department of Defense taps American Rheinmetall and Harbinger to develop a new generation of stealthy, inexpensive, and expendable robotic trucks designed to carry cargo to the battlefield.

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Military, Engine

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 04, 2026

Stealthy, expendable robot trucks target military cargo runs under fire
Soldiers may soon be doing a bit less pack hauling as the US Department of Defense taps American Rheinmetall and Harbinger to develop a new generation of stealthy, inexpensive, and expendable robotic trucks designed to carry cargo to the battlefield.

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Military, Engine

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

New sesame-seed-sized animal found living its best life off Taiwan coast
For nearly 200 years, biologists felt they had a pretty good grasp of the nudibranch genus Thecacera. Consisting of six known species found in marine habitats around the world, these shell-less molluscs seemed as small as small could be, ranging from around half an inch to an inch long.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

Rare Ebola strain is spreading beyond Africa. Here's what you should know.
Abrar Ahmad Chughtai, Holly Seale, & Md Saiful Islam, UNSW Sydney/ The Conversation

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Infectious Diseases, Illnesses and conditions,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

'Space smoothies' may help astronauts stomach long missions
Sure, space travel sounds exciting, but space travelers are still workers - workers who could ordinarily go to restaurants for lunch or go home for dinner. And while the dining habits of cosmonauts, astronauts, taikonauts, and other void-venturers might seem trivial to us Earth-bound folks who'll never get t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

First-ever AC Cobra road coupé rolls out, and it's a brutal stunner
One week the world gets shown a glimpse of the future at the launch of the Luce - the first state-of-the-art electric Ferrari - then the next week we get the ultimate retro car, a monstrous five-liter 18-mpg V8 muscle car.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

Brutal new AC supercar is first production Cobra with a roof
One week the world gets shown a glimpse of the future at the launch of the Luce - the first state-of-the-art electric Ferrari - then the next week we get the ultimate retro car, a monstrous five-liter 18-mpg V8 muscle car.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

Tiny house goes extra-wide to deliver spacious small living
This extra-wide tiny house uses its generous dimensions to create a spacious interior that includes two bedrooms, a practical living area, and some unusually premium touches - as well as a storage-integrated staircase unlike any other we've seen.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

Harley looks to enter electric off-road market with latest acquisition
Remember Dust Moto? I covered the largely impressive Hightail electric enduro a while back. It looks like the folks at Harley-Davidson's electric spin-off, LiveWire, took notice, too. The American e-moto maker has just bought Dust Moto.

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Motorcycles,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

Breakthrough drug nearly doubles survival rate for advanced pancreatic cancer
Christopher Lieu, University of Colorado Anschutz/ The Conversation

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Cancer, Illnesses and conditions, Body and Mind

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

Radical Toyota bush camper expands to sleep 4 on a Land Cruiser
A few years back, South Africa's Bushwakka debuted one of the more creative Toyota Land Cruiser 4x4 micro-campers the world has seen, the Kamelback camper. Though it was built to house only two people, something about the multi-expanding camper module felt like it could eas

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 03, 2026

Polar bear death in Svalbard linked to highly pathogenic bird flu
Last month, tour guides in the remote Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard made a grisly discovery, chancing upon the carcasses of a young male polar bear and an adult walrus in an advanced state of decay. They alerted the authorities, who dispatched experts to collect samples.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

World's longest-range airliner takes to the skies
If it's ever been your dream to spend 22 hours on a non-stop flight from Sydney to London, then good news: Airbus has announced the maiden flight of the world's longest-range airliner, the Airbus A350-1000ULR, with a range of almost 10,000 nautical miles.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

FDA approves pill that cuts COVID risk nearly 70%
The US has its first and only oral COVID-19 post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) on its way, after a Phase III trial of the drug ensitrelvir met goals required for approval by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

Modular sleeping bag combines 7 functions in 1 cozy package
Just recently we covered an adaptive sleeping bag that combines three separate components and can be used across a wide temperature range. Another modular sleeping bag is now seeking funding on Kickstarter - ThermoShift from TravelBird, a Hong Kong-based outdoor gear company that specializes in camping equipment.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

Leica brings premium big-screen plug-and-play entertainment home
Leica has been in the premium imaging business for more than a hundred years. After testing the waters with a few industry partnerships, the iconic brand launched its first smart projector in 2022. Now the range is expanding with

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

Big-screen plug-and-play entertainment arrives home in style
Leica has been in the premium imaging business for more than a hundred years. After testing the waters with a few industry partnerships, the iconic brand launched its first smart projector in 2022. Now the range is expanding with

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

Mystery solved: Ocean's ‘golden orb' is something nobody guessed
A deep-sea mystery that has stumped researchers for the past two-and-a-half years has a solution, with marine scientists from NOAA Fisheries and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in the US finally determining the identity of a bizarre "golden orb" recovered from the Pacific in 2023.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

Storage-packed tiny house minimizes compromises for full-time living
Downsizing to a tiny house always involves compromises, but the Coolangatta 8.4 aims to minimize them with a storage-packed and flexible interior that's well suited to full-time living, on or off-grid.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

GM's new California ideas unit reimagines the off-roader
Fancy driving an off-roader guided by its own remote drone flying ahead to recce the terrain and relay images back to your dashboard screen?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

Hummer X 4x4 concept adapts to owner's whims via flex fabrication
Fancy driving an off-roader guided by its own remote drone flying ahead to recce the terrain and relay images back to your dashboard screen?

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Automotive,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

'Rosetta stone' discovery may help decode mysterious signals from space
Kovi Rose, University of Sydney/ The Conversation

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Astronomy, Science

pulsar,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 02, 2026

Slick pod camper solves micro-camping's biggest problem
Small camping trailers are great for a lot of reasons. They're easier to tow and maneuver than large trailers. They're compatible with a large variety of vehicles, likely including the everyday driver parked in your garage. Less trailer usually means less price tag, and less money spent on gas. The list goes on, but for all those advantages, small trailers usually fall short on one highly critical spec: a bathroom. The latest ROG trailer from Encore R

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

Intelligent 'krakens' really did rule the seas 100 million years ago
Bus-sized cephalopods reminiscent of the legendary kraken may have sat at the top of the food chain, using their smarts to hunt down prey in the oceans of the Late Cretaceous.

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Biology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

Simple urine test shifts autism diagnosis from behavior to biology
Researchers have developed a urine-based screening tool that may help identify individuals who are most likely to be diagnosed with autism later in life, opening the door to assessment and support networks.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

Telescoping recumbent e-trike is like a carbon fiber cannon
As it is, a recumbent trike is something that may already get you noticed. Add tilting wheels, and it'll draw even more attention. But with its telescoping carbon-fiber-tube body, the Allroadracer TriX is sure to turn heads wherever it goe

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

Wild recumbent e-trike uses a telescoping carbon body
As it is, a recumbent trike is something that may already get you noticed. Add tilting wheels, and it'll draw even more attention. But with its telescoping carbon-fiber-tube body, the Allroadracer TriX is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

Supermassive black holes could be prolific planet-making machines
You know the story. Clouds of dust and gas collapse to form stars like our Sun, around which the swirling maelstrom of debris slowly coalesces into a system of planets.

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Astronomy, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

Digital twin system lets you virtually visit your greenhouse
Imagine putting on a VR headset and suddenly finding yourself standing between rows of tomato plants. You can walk the aisles, crouch beside a struggling seedling, and check its soil moisture and temperature in real time. That's the idea behind a system developed by engineers at Binghamton University, State University of New York: a digital twin, or l

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

VR system lets you walk your greenhouse without leaving the couch
Imagine putting on a VR headset and suddenly finding yourself standing between rows of tomato plants. You can walk the aisles, crouch beside a struggling seedling, and check its soil moisture and temperature in real time. That's the idea behind a system developed by engineers at Binghamton University, State University of New York: a digital twin, or l

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

World's first undersea data center powered by offshore wind is online
Just over seven months from completing phase one of this mega-project, Chinese engineers have finished the build and switched on the world's first underwater data center (UDC) powered by offshore wind turbines. What's more, it doesn't need freshwater and cuts land use by more than 90% compared with above-ground centers.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

World's first underwater data center is now online, powered by wind
Just over seven months from completing phase one of this mega-project, Chinese engineers have finished the build and switched on the world's first underwater data center (UDC) powered by offshore wind turbines. What's more, it doesn't need freshwater and cuts land use by more than 90% compared with above-ground centers.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

World's first underwater data center powered by wind is now online
Just over seven months from completing phase one of this mega-project, Chinese engineers have finished the build and switched on the world's first underwater data center (UDC) powered by offshore wind turbines. What's more, it doesn't need freshwater and cuts land use by more than 90% compared with above-ground centers.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

Forever chemicals may change when they enter your body. Here's what we know.
Carrie McDonough, Carnegie Mellon University / The Conversation

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Society & Community, Wellness and Healthy Living,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 01, 2026

365-sq-ft tiny house provides a compact but comfortable life on wheels
With its length of just 8 m (26 ft), the Maple strikes a good balance between portability and comfort. The tiny house features a well-designed interior that would be a good fit as either a vacation home or a full-time residence.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

This sticky substance could be a rare example of Neanderthal medicine
Neanderthals used tar extracted from birch tree bark as a glue to haft their tools, according to previous research. It now appears this dark, sticky substance may have had multiple applications.

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Archaeology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Tiny triangular cabin perches off a slope in Ecuador's cloud forest
A compact elevated shelter by Baquio Arquitectura has been installed on the slopes above Mindo, in Ecuador's Chocó cloud forest. Dubbed Casa 6-3, the project is a tiny timber retreat with a lightweight footprint, overlooking the surrounding mountains and rainforest.

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Tiny Houses,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

In a first, this animal hijacks the power of bioluminescence from its victims
The rules of biology have been torn up by a small fish in the Pacific that steals light-producing molecules from its food in the only known example of kleptoproteinism.

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Biology,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Light-stealing animal the first found to 'import' its bioluminescent power
The rules of biology have been torn up by a small fish in the Pacific that steals light-producing molecules from its food in the only known example of kleptoproteinism.

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Biology,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Light, smart ti stove system goes octagonal for backcountry survival
Finding the modern backpacking stove market unfit for its hard-charging, bushwhacking, peak-scrambling hunts, Colorado's Roughridge Stove Co. determined to make a tougher, more inextinguishable breed of all-in-one backcountry cook system. It reached for the lightest, toughest materials available and reconfigured a few

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Octagonal all-in-one backcountry camp stove kit built to new standards
Finding the modern backpacking stove market unfit for its hard-charging, bushwhacking, peak-scrambling hunts, Colorado's Roughridge Stove Co. determined to make a tougher, more inextinguishable breed of all-in-one backcountry cook system. It reached for the lightest, toughest materials available and reconfigured a few

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

10-oz all-in-one trigger stove targets extreme backcountry conditions
Finding the modern backpacking stove market unfit for its hard-charging, bushwhacking, peak-scrambling hunts, Colorado's Roughridge Stove Co. determined to make a tougher, more inextinguishable breed of all-in-one backcountry cook system. It reached for the lightest, toughest materials available and reconfig

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

10-oz nesting stove kit built tough enough for all weather & terrain
Finding the modern backpacking stove market unfit for its hard-charging, bushwhacking, peak-scrambling hunts, Colorado's Roughridge Stove Co. determined to make a tougher, more inextinguishable breed of all-in-one backcountry cook system. It reached for the lightest, toughest materials available and reconfigured a few

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

10-oz octagonal trigger stove targets extreme backcountry conditions
Finding the modern backpacking stove market unfit for its hard-charging, bushwhacking, peak-scrambling hunts, Colorado's Roughridge Stove Co. determined to make a tougher, more inextinguishable breed of all-in-one backcountry cook system. It reached for the lightest, toughest materials available and reconfig

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Trigger-fired camp stove is one of market's lightest and toughest
Finding the modern backpacking stove market unfit for its hard-charging, bushwhacking, peak-scrambling hunts, Colorado's Roughridge Stove Co. determined to make a tougher, more inextinguishable breed of all-in-one backcountry cook system. It reached for the lightest, toughest materials available and reconfigured a few

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Review: Pocket phone thermal camera a big step up from its solid predecessor
The latest compact smartphone camera from Thermal Master may look a fair bit like its earlier pocket-sized model we covered, but looks are deceiving - and the new P4 makes some pretty big advances that you'll see as soon as you plug it in.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Woojer Vest 4: How much do you like to sweat?
When I first saw the Woojer vest about seven or eight years ago on Kickstarter, I remember thinking that it sounded fun, but maybe a little gimmicky. Either way, I wanted to try it. So when Woojer recently reached out and asked if I wanted to review it, I said, "Heck yeah, send it over!" Now that I have it and have spent many hours using it in various scenarios, I think I've concluded whether it's worth the ~US$350 price of admission for a vest fitted with ba

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Woojer Vest 4: It's like THX for your torso
When I first saw the Woojer vest about seven or eight years ago on Kickstarter, I remember thinking that it sounded fun, but maybe a little gimmicky. Either way, I wanted to try it. So when Woojer recently reached out and asked if I wanted to review it, I said, "Heck yeah, send it over!" Now that I have it and have spent many hours using it in various scenarios, I think I've concluded whether it's worth the ~US$350 price of admission for a vest fitted with ba

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 31, 2026

Compact tiny house hits sweet spot between size and features
The Tommy is a much more capable tiny house than its compact size implies. With a length of just 7.2 m (23.6 ft), it sleeps up to six people and also has some notable features, including a space-saving folding staircase and optional off-grid operation.

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May 31, 2026

Is SpaceX ushering in a new Space Age?
SpaceX has once again set the record for flying the largest and most powerful rocket in history. It's also on the verge of launching more satellites than the rest of the world combined since Sputnik. Are we witnessing the beginning of a new Space Age?

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May 31, 2026

Inside MAD's stunning spiral-cloud science museum
Recently completed in Haikou, China, the Hainan Science Museum is an impressive 46,528-sq-m (500,823-sq-ft) cultural hub for science and technology education. Designed by lead architect Ma Yansong, from MAD architects, the museum is positioned at the edge of the Wuyuan River National Wetland Par

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