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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 20, 2026

Collapsible outhouse springs from pack to poop in under 2 minutes
It's one thing having a large, complex base tent to set up. I mean, we don't really like that either, but sometimes you have to deal with it. But the last thing you want to do after setting up your primary tent is spend another small lifetime setting up a bathroom tent. Gazelle provides the latest solution, slimming its tried-and-true hub-frame fo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Nvidia RTX Spark platform is AI workhorse first, gamer's friend second
Nvidia is fundamentally rethinking the portable PC, treating its new RTX Spark platform not as a traditional gaming silicon upgrade, but as a blueprint for a high-end, on-device AI powerhouse.

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Jun 19, 2026

Canyon Predict is a traffic-shy cyclist's dream come true


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Spider eyes inspire ultra-efficient depth-sensing camera
A new 3D camera inspired by jumping spiders' eyes may well be found in the next generation of battery-operated wearable tech, assistive devices, robots and drones. The technology utilizes "less energy than a nightlight."

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Quartz countertops may be causing a public health crisis in the US
David Michaels, George Washington University & Robert Harrison, University of California, San Francisco/The Conversation

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Society & Community,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Cheap metacrystal panels could easily steer wireless signals around barriers
History is filled with stories of the great being felled by the puny. Goliath and a pebble, Achilles and his heel, the ultra-fast 6G network and … walls. Researchers at Aalto University in Finland have now invented a cheap, 3D-printed solution that could help future wireless signals bend around the barriers that currently stop them in their tracks.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Skyscraper-style tiny house sleeps two in a compact footprint
Picture a tiny house in your mind and it probably looks a little like a cottage on wheels. However, La Ruche takes a different approach and, rather than spreading its limited floorspace across a conventional layout, stacks its living spaces vertically like a tower.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Tesla Cybercab specs revealed, full autonomy still unclear
Back in February, when the first Tesla Cybercab rolled off the line at Tesla Gigafactory Texas, there was plenty of talk in media circles about what was to come. Now, Tesla's certification documents submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reveal all that was previously under wraps.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Anti-aging gene therapy makes old cells young again in landmark human trial
We may be on the cusp of understanding whether we can turn back time for our cells to stave off age-related disease, with the first human receiving experimental gene therapy as part of a landmark trial.

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Aging W

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

Race against reentry: The wild plan to save a decaying NASA spacecraft
In a historic first, Northrop Grumman is set to launch a rescue mission to save a NASA space telescope from plunging into the Earth's atmosphere using a service robot to capture the stricken craft and boost it into a new, safer orbit.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 19, 2026

A common laxative has a surprising impact on brain fog
A common laxative may do more than aid digestion: it could sharpen memory and attention in people with a history of depression.

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Mental Health, Brain Health, Body an

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

Physicists made a tiny expanding universe to watch time unfold
Often attributed to Albert Einstein, the quote by science-fiction writer Ray Cummings still serves as the most succinct explanation for one of the most fundamental features of our universe.

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Physics, Science


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

Life-saving autonomous drone could find people who fall off ships
"Man overboard!" The dreaded call that starts a race against time and the often treacherous sea. Sadly, the sea often wins, mainly due to reaction times. Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) are now developing an onboard drone that aids rescues without human intervention.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

'Smart' running safety vest packs radar, GPS and emergency alert system
Running is often promoted as one of the simplest sports to pick up - put on a pair of running shoes and head out. In reality, running also comes with a list of safety considerations. As a woman, every time I go for a run alone, I make sure to stick to busy stre

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

Bosch pushes the ebike motor to the rear wheel for the first time
For more than a decade, Bosch built its dominance in the European ebike market betting that mid-drive motors - where power flows through the chain and cranks - were the smarter choice for urban riders and mountain bikers alike. Hub motors, which spin the wheel directly from inside the rear axle, were for someone else. Today, that position just

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

Massive floating fish farm sets new record in China
A semi-submersible aquaculture platform that holds more than 14 million gallons (64,000 cubic meters) of water - around 20 Olympic swimming pools' worth - has begun operating in the waters off the Chinese city of Sanya, Hainan Province. It's expected to produce more than 4,000 tonnes of ocean-farmed fish in the first year.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

Off-grid-capable tiny house embraces small-living freedom
The Felicia is a compact and easily towable tiny house that focuses on freedom and simplicity. The home can optionally run off-grid, making it well suited to life away from campsites and trailer parks.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

Study predicts when the last plants on Earth will die
One day, far in the future, a leaf will turn brown and crumble to dust, representing the end of all plants on Earth. Without a crystal ball, nobody knows for certain when that day will come.

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Environment, Scien

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 18, 2026

Norway to build world's first ocean ship tunnel
One for the "why hasn't this been done before?" department: Norway has greenlit construction of the world's first ocean ship tunnel. If the final budget receives parliamentary approval, work on the Stad Ship Tunnel will begin on the country's west coast.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

Hair-loss pill passes critical test with 80% success rate
We might be on the verge of a breakthrough treatment for pattern hair loss following clinical testing of a new oral medication called VDPHL01.

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Wellness and Healthy Living

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

Virus found hiding in gut bacteria linked to colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has long been linked to a microbial imbalance in the gut, a phenomenon scientists call dysbiosis. But a new study from the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital points to this dynamic being more complicated than initially thought, with not just bacteria behind it but the viruses living inside them.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

Patting a cat when you're stressed could be a bad idea, study reveals
Jodie Raybould & Daniel Waldeck, Coventry University/ The Conversation

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Mental Health, Brain Health, Body and Mind



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

Cotton-like fluffy fabric stores and releases heat while repelling moisture
Cotton may be nice and soft and warm, but we're told not to wear it for sporting activities because it traps moisture, becoming wet and ultimately drawing heat away from the body. Well, scientists have created a synthetic fabric that is claimed to repel moisture while still replicating the coziness of cotton.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

First consumer wing-in-ground effect aircraft takes flight
Navee - a Chinese mobility brand that's probably best known for e-scooters like the ST3 Pro and UT5 Ultra X and electric dirt bikes such as the Storm X Pro, but also has golf carts and exoskeletons in its ecosystem - just adapted one of the Cold War's strangest engineering ideas into a personal watercraft that is part aircraft, part boat. The Suzhou-based company unveiled its WaveFly 5X at Lake Taihu on June 5, calling it the world's first wing-in-ground effect (WIG) vehicle for everyday consumers.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

World's first consumer wing-in-ground effect aircraft takes flight
Navee - a Chinese mobility brand that's probably best known for e-scooters like the ST3 Pro and UT5 Ultra X and electric dirt bikes such as the Storm X Pro, but also has golf carts and exoskeletons in its ecosystem - just adapted one of the Cold War's strangest engineering ideas into a personal watercraft that is part aircraft, part boat. The Suzhou-based company unveiled its WaveFly 5X at Lake Taihu on June 5, calling it the world's first wing-in-ground effect (WIG) vehicle for everyday consumers.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

Asus brings color ePaper into the portable monitor mainstream
Announced earlier this month at Computex, the Asus ZenScreen Color ePaper display brings a 13.3-inch color ePaper touchscreen to the portable monitor space, with eye comfort as its main draw.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 17, 2026

Mountaintop comms antenna reborn as dramatic cantilevered tourist tower
Positioned on a mountain over 3,000 m (9,840 ft) above sea level, the Titlis Tower began life as a telecommunications antenna, but following an ambitious renovation the utilitarian structure has been transformed into a dramatic visitor destination.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

We might finally now know why T. rex had such tiny arms
The Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex) is known for its bone-crushing bite, gigantic size, and famously small forelimbs. But why these large, carnivorous theropod dinosaurs evolved tiny arms has long been debated.

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Biology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

First look at Norton's all-new middleweight adventure motorcycle
There's something poetic about a British motorcycle manufacturer founded at the turn of the 20th century - one whose first "motorcycle" was a literal bicycle powered by a Belgian Clement engine - staging a comeback with thoroughly modern motorcycles and all-new powertrains.

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Motorcycles,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

Toxic weed killer's Parkinson's link may not be what it seems
Ian Musgrave, Adelaide University/ The Conversation

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Mental Health, Brain Health, Body and Mind

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

The paw your dog favors is a window into their brain and behavior
In what must have been some of the most enjoyable experiments ever, scientists studied nearly 50 dogs of all shapes and sizes to assess which paw each pooch prefers - something believed to be a predictor of behavioral issues.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

Small but mighty multitool is made to bunk on belts
As is the case with cameras, the best multitool is the one you have on you. Following that line of thinking, the K-Smart X might just be one of the best, as it's designed to clip unobtrusively right onto your belt.

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Knives and Multitools, Gear,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

Extra-wide tiny house drops portability for comfortable cottage living
How important is portability to you in a tiny house? If the answer is along the lines of "not very," then the Lucia might be of interest. The home trades ease of movement for a spacious and practical interior that has an attractive rustic aesthetic.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

Stylish pendant brings personalized UV tracking to sun protection
Most of us know that applying sunscreen is important - we've heard it time and time again. Still, on a day-to-day basis, we often rely on our instincts, habits, weather apps, or a generic UV index that doesn't necessarily say much about what your skin is actually experiencing. The90 Gem is trying to make that exposure a little more personal. It's a sleek, necklace-style tracker that transforms invisible sun exposure into actionable,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

Nuclear clock experiments set a landmark in timekeeping technology
There are many ways we can keep track of passing seconds. Counting "Mississippi" between numbers works. Monitoring the swing of a pendulum is a little more accurate. Or if you want to get super fancy, use the piezoelectric buzz of electrified quartz.

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Physics,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 16, 2026

Ford Escort back as limited-edition 326-hp modern-retro sports car
Who would have ever imagined we'd live to see a day where a Ford Escort would boast a better power-to-weight ratio than a Porsche 911? A proper working-class car turned into a sexy rear-wheel-drive, sub-2,000-lb (907-kg), manual sports car that revs to 10,000 rpm!



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

Mysterious condition that weakens teeth affects more than 1 in 4 children
Susanne Durhuus-Andersen & Nuno Vibe Hermann, University of Copenhagen/ The Conversation

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Diet & Nutrition, Wellness and Healthy Living,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

GHK-Cu: The science behind the 'fountain of youth' anti-aging peptide
Anti-aging peptides have become one of the most talked-about experimental treatments in this emerging area of science - and one in particular, GHK-Cu, is now in the spotlight.

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Aging Wel

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

Magnetic multitool stacks 70 tools in five titanium cards
UK-based company Gadget On brings the EDC multitools to a new level with its latest product, TitanSnap - a magnetic titanium card deck that includes at least 70 tools. It is claimed to be one of the most compact and well-organized EDC systems on the market and is currently seeking backing on Kickstarter.

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Knives and Mul

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

Hybrid cine camera simultaneously shoots 16mm film and HD video
Analog filmmakers struggling with aging and hard-to-repair 16mm film cameras can now eagerly anticipate the release of the Cinelux Sixteen, a hybrid 16mm and HD digital camera boasting "live film simulation designed for a new era of filmmakers."



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

Revolutionary solid-state batteries finally hit US roads
A long-awaited giant leap in battery technology has taken another significant shuffle forward - thanks to the first fitting of a new type of hyper-efficient fast-charging battery in a road-going c

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

First US road tests for Dodge Charger fitted with solid-state batteries
A long-awaited giant leap in battery technology has taken another significant shuffle forward - thanks to the first fitting of a new type of hyper-efficient fast-charging battery in a road-going c

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

XL tiny house is equipped for full-time family living on wheels
This newly completed tiny house pushes the limits of small living with its substantial size and apartment-like interior. Measuring 399 sq ft (37 sq m), it offers enough space for full-time life on wheels, even for a family.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

US Air Force fast-tracks B-21 testing timeline by combining test phases
In another illustration of how defense programs are being fast-tracked, the US Air Force has, for the first time, placed an operational pilot alongside a test pilot early in the flight-testing program for the B-21 Raider nuclear bomber.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 15, 2026

Alzheimer's symptoms reverse after US woman takes mushrooms. Here's what it tells us.
Rahul Sidhu, University of Sheffield/ The Conversation

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Brain Health, Body and Mind

psilocybin,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

A new way to measure a planet's mass
Researchers at the University of Warwick in the UK, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and McMaster University in Canada have shown that the structures of dust rings surrounding young stars can be used to estimate the masses of hidden planets.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Study reveals a new way to measure a planet's mass
Researchers at the University of Warwick in the UK, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and McMaster University in Canada have shown that the structures of dust rings surrounding young stars can be used to estimate the masses of hidden planets.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Genius accordion camper pod spreads wings into panoramic retreat
No one wants to tow a huge, heavy mobile home from campground to campground, but many a camping enthusiast wouldn't mind having that kind of small-home space after arrival. The new Mini House Caravan from Turkish company Ortsan Outdoor does both things, rolling to camp as a compact caravan before blossoming open to nearly triple its living space. Clever features keep occupants connected to nature, from both inside and o

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Expandable camper nearly triples living space with huge folding wings
No one wants to tow a huge, heavy mobile home from campground to campground, but many a camping enthusiast wouldn't mind having that kind of small-home space after arrival. The new Mini House Caravan from Turkish company Ortsan Outdoor does both things, rolling to camp as a compact caravan before blossoming open to nearly triple its living space. Clever features keep occupants connected to nature, from both inside and out.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Stolen French fries really do taste better, study finds
What if the best-tasting morsel isn't on your plate, but the one you steal? New research suggests "forbidden food" really may taste better.

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Biology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Domesticating AI - It's not coming, it's already here
When my neighbor wanted a vision of what his fence could look like, I didn't hesitate to ask ChatGPT to create a mock-up. I took a photo of the fence and asked it to overlay a potted Jasmin espaliered to it, after a couple of tweaks, and all of about one minute later, it gave me this:

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

"Double-bubble" hybrid airliner concept uses electric fans to cut drag
Electra has provided a glimpse of the airliner of 2050 with its hybrid aircraft concept capable of carrying more than 100 passengers while using electrification, advanced aerodynamics, and integrated airframe-propulsion design to improve efficiency and reduce emissions.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Pro-grade record cutter lets musos make their own master discs
A few years ago, Teenage Engineering partnered with designer Yuri Suzuki for a cute lo-fi vinyl cutter. Now the Swedes are going pro with the limited-edition APC-2, a full-sized record cutter for churning out high-quality playback discs.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Unpowered speaker cover focuses sound into one select spot
If you enter a room to see someone dancing their heart out in silence, no headphones in sight, don't be alarmed. They may be jamming to music via a new 3D-printed speaker cover that can focus sound across a room to a focal point just above

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

700,000-year-old poop tells rich story of a lost Ice Age world
One of the world's oldest turds has been given the royal science treatment, with ancient Arctic ground squirrel droppings offering a smorgasbord of DNA from other animals and plants dating back up to 700,000 years.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 14, 2026

Octopus-like robo-arm thinks with its suckers to explore the ocean floor
Robots exploring the ocean floor today use pre-programmed movements, centralized processors, and rigid structures to do their work. But the sea is unpredictable, and that architecture struggles wherever currents shift, visibility drops, or terrain changes without warning. Now, researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) have taken a very different approach to sidestep all of that - one 500 million years in the making.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

Pegasus: The next-gen lunar rover that will leave Apollo buggy in its dust
NASA is racing to build a permanent settlement near the lunar south pole. The space agency claims its Moon base will cover "hundreds of square miles," meaning mobility will be key. Enter Pegasus, one of two Lunar Terrain Vehicles (LTVs) chosen by NASA to fly to the Moon with the first Artemis astronauts.

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Space Systems

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

ADHD and autism is dominating mental health talk online
Jemima Kang, Nick Haslam and Mike Conway/The University of Melbourne/The Conversation

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ADHD & Autism, Brain Health,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

SYM's latest maxi scooter will make you reconsider touring motorcycles
The last time I talked about SYM (Sanyang Motorcycle) was when I covered the Cruisym 400 scooter. Terrific value for a capable maxi scooter in a sea full of full-sized scooters. It just so happens that we've got another one of SYM's scoots that'll make you question whether getting a motorcycle is even worth it anymore.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

High-end micro-LED TV has Bugatti style... and a hypercar price tag
Imagine settling down with a takeout on your lap to watch the latest Love Island on a TV that costs more than your house. But then, if you can afford the latest C Seed TV (produced in collaboration with none other than Bugatti), your house is likely to be worth a great deal more than mine.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

Kawasaki brings back the Ninja 300 to the USA after nearly 10 years
It seems small-bore motorcycles are finally being given a fair shot in the USA. Kawasaki is the latest bikemaker to introduce, or rather reintroduce, an entry-level sports bike to its Stateside lineup. The Ninja 300 makes a comeback nearly a decade after it was discontinued.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

Kawasaki brings one of the world's favourite Ninjas back to the USA
It seems small-bore motorcycles are finally being given a fair shot in the USA. Kawasaki is the latest bikemaker to introduce, or rather reintroduce, an entry-level sports bike to its Stateside lineup. The Ninja 300 makes a comeback nearly a decade after it was discontinued.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

Landmark study finds osteoarthritis has a single 'core' driver
Traditionally thought to be the result of a suite of issues, the world's most common type of arthritis - osteoarthritis (OA) - actually has a single core driver. These findings, in the largest study of patients with knee OA, has the potential to make drug trials and treatment more targeted and effective.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

Largest-ever osteoarthritis study finds single biological driver of the disease
Traditionally thought to be the result of a suite of issues, the world's most common type of arthritis - osteoarthritis (OA) - actually has a single core driver. These findings, in the largest study of patients with knee OA, has the potential to make drug trials and treatment more targeted and effective.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 13, 2026

Osteoarthritis breakthrough changes how we treat the condition
Traditionally thought to be the result of a suite of issues, the world's most common type of arthritis - osteoarthritis (OA) - actually has a single core driver. These findings, in the largest study of patients with knee OA, has the potential to make drug trials and treatment more targeted and effective.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Soft robots get a tiny soft pump to move their bodies
Soft robots have a "cardiovascular" problem. While their bodies can deform and bend, their hearts, the pumps that keep them moving, have remained bulky and rigid. Researchers at the University of Bristol have created a "soft" miniature pump that weighs about as much as a single dried pumpkin seed, but can generate enough hydraulic pressure to power

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Soft robots with squishy hearts demonstrate next-level flexibility
Soft robots have a "cardiovascular" problem. While their bodies can deform and bend, their hearts, the pumps that keep them moving, have remained bulky and rigid. Researchers at the University of Bristol have created a "soft" miniature pump that weighs about as much as a single dried pumpkin seed, but can generate enough hydraulic pressure to power

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Airstream's cheapest camper van goes full chameleon with flex layout
When Airstream launched the Rangeline as its most affordable camper van in 2022, it laid it out in standard European style with a rear fold-away bed and front dinette - safe, proven and comfortable territory. With the all-new 21PL, it moves into a more experimental space, designing a floor plan that's every bit as capable and

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Booze and biology hijack your appetite for high-calorie junk food
Grabbing that late-night kebab or pizza slice after a few drinks may not be a sign of poor willpower, but a biological drive that once would have seen us seek out protein but now leads us straight into the comforting arms of savory ultra-processed foods.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Booze, junk food and evolution: How modern life scrambles ancient signals
Grabbing that late-night kebab or pizza slice after a few drinks may not be a sign of poor willpower, but a biological drive that once would have seen us seek out protein but now leads us straight into the comforting arms of savory ultra-processed foods.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Why alcohol makes you crave fast food - and how to beat it
Grabbing that late-night kebab or pizza slice after a few drinks may not be a sign of poor willpower, but a biological drive that once would have seen us seek out protein but now leads us straight into the comforting arms of savory ultra-processed foods.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Wild mystery: Koalas all but vanished from Earth 100,000 years ago
Toby Kovacs, University of Sydney/The Conversation

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Environment, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

This 'beginner' electric moto costs $38K, and I'm confused
Usually, when you'd talk about beginner motorcycles, you'd think of lightweight, low-speed, and most importantly, low-cost options - of which there are plenty. In the electric segment, although prices jump a bit compared to their ICE counterparts, entry-level e-motos largely follow the same script.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Light-packin' mesh intercom helmet connects up to 15 cyclists at once
Lumos is a company known for designing bicycle helmets with integrated lighting systems. Its previous models focused primarily on visibility and safety, helping cyclists become more noticeable and predictable to car drivers on the road. The latest model, called Sonorus, is designed with an emphasis on communication and audio features, adding a built-in mesh intercom system. It is currently seeking backing on Kickstarter.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

World's first crewed solid-state flight electrifies aviation's future
On June 5, test pilot Miguel Iturmendi lifted off from Zephyrhills Municipal Airport in Florida at the controls of the Helios Horizon - the first crewed, fixed-wing aircraft ever to fly on solid-state batteries. The flight was neither spectacular in distance nor in duration - it was a series of short tests to validate the aircraft's weight and balance after the

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Compact e-reader now lets you handwrite notes and lists on-the-go
BOOX has launched its Go 6 (Gen II) e-reader, which now features pen- and pencil-like handwriting capabilities and a notes app packed with useful templates. These productivity features take this model to the next level - all for less than US$200.

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Consumer Tech,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Tiny house opens up to the outside with dual-door design
Living in as small a space as a tiny house can sometimes feel a little claustrophobic, but the Kanuka tackles this by opening up to the outside with two double glass door entrances, filling the home with natural light.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Modular astrophotography rig makes cosmic beauty much more accessible
ArcBlue is pitching a simpler astrophotography setup that minimizes installation and monitoring, while still aiming for serious deep-sky capability. The C42 was unveiled at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in April, and the system is planned to launch on Kickstarter soon.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Modular astrophotography system promises fuss-free full-frame stargazing
ArcBlue is pitching a simpler astrophotography setup that minimizes installation and monitoring, while still aiming for serious deep-sky capability. The C42 was unveiled at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in April, and the system is planned to launch on Kickstarter soon.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 12, 2026

Cause of inflammatory bowel disease discovered in traitorous antibody
The role of a traitorous antibody in triggering inflammatory bowel disease has been described in detail in a new study published this month in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Diet & Nutrition,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Safer, more lightweight sunscreen approved for the US - first
The US has broken a two-decade drought with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) adding bemotrizinol to the list of approved active ingredients that can be used in sunscreen, paving the way for more effective protection from ultraviolet (UV) light.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Sound waves make high-quality espresso coffee without the energy
A novel way to brew coffee without boiling water or high pressure harnesses the power of sound waves, slashing time and energy.

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Diet & Nutrition,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Olight torch throwdown: One of these slim flashlights is our new go-to
I'm a bit of a flashlight hoarder. Bike lights, work lights, EDC lights, head lamps, even night vision ... I have far too many, but try as I might, I can't seem to get rid of them.

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Gear,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

EDC flashlight battle: The Olight blade vs cylinder
I'm a bit of a flashlight hoarder. Bike lights, work lights, EDC lights, head lamps, even night vision ... I have far too many, but try as I might, I can't seem to get rid of them.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Tiny torch throwdown: 1,700-lumen pocket blade vs 1,800-lumen barrel
I'm a bit of a flashlight hoarder. Bike lights, work lights, EDC lights, head lamps, even night vision ... I have far too many, but try as I might, I can't seem to get rid of them.

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Gear,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Tiny torch throwdown: High-powered pocket blade vs classic barrel
I'm a bit of a flashlight hoarder. Bike lights, work lights, EDC lights, head lamps, even night vision ... I have far too many, but try as I might, I can't seem to get rid of them.

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Gear,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Torch throwdown: One slim, pocketable flashlight is now our go-to
I'm a bit of a flashlight hoarder. Bike lights, work lights, EDC lights, head lamps, even night vision ... I have far too many, but try as I might, I can't seem to get rid of them.

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Gear,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Common supplement could accelerate Alzheimer's decline
Ramon Sun, University of Florida/The Conversation

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Mental Health, Brain Health, Body and Mind



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Two new mini-ROVs are set explore the inky depths
It was nine years ago that we told you about the intriguing Pioneer mini-ROV (underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle), made by Norway's Blueye Robotics. Well, it's now got not one but two more capable siblings, in the forms of the ocean-exploring X3 Ultra and X7.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Two new mini-ROVs are set to explore the inky depths
It was nine years ago that we told you about the intriguing Pioneer mini-ROV (underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle), made by Norway's Blueye Robotics. Well, it's now got not one but two more capable siblings, in the forms of the ocean-exploring X3 Ultra and X7.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Peugeot recaptures retro spirit with first electric GTi hot-hatch
Peugeot has launched its first ever electric GTi with an image of the new car alongside a 40-year-old Peugeot GTi. Not many new car launches would be so brazenly retro. Aren't EVs bought by forward-looking motorists rather than lovers of the past?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Insta360 and Leica's Luna Ultra targets DJI's pocket camera crown
For years, DJI's Osmo Pocket has been the default choice for creators who want cinematic-quality video in a compact, stabilized package. DJI didn't just define the pocket gimbal camera, it owned it, almost without competition. That has just changed, with Insta360 and Leica jointly launching the Luna Ultra.

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Consu

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Kawasaki introduces its first all-new two-stroke motorcycle in 20 years
Kawasaki just did the unpredictable. Just when most of us thought the era of two strokes was over, the Japanese bikemaker has just released its first big two-stroker in more than two decades.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

Has Saudi Arabia's audacious 105-mile-long city hit final roadblock?
The world's largest earthworks, millions of work hours, and huge sums of money have all gone into pursuing the dream of a supertall mirrored desert city in Saudi Arabia. However, a recent report suggests it might all turn out to be a mirage.

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Architecture,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

VW T7 camper is an Outback-ready California with a toilet and a twist
Australia's camper vans generally pale in comparison to its bombproof off-road camper trailers. But if there's one name building camper vans fit to be hitched in towing tandems with the likes of the Track Tvan and Mosfab Cosmos, it's Trakka. The Sydney-area builder has a long history of turning Volkswagen's variably-sized vans into Outback-ready expedition machines. Now it focuses its attention on turning the T7 Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 11, 2026

VW T7 camper van is a California-style rig with a toilet and a twist
Australia's camper vans generally pale in comparison to its bombproof off-road camper trailers. But if there's one name building camper vans fit to be hitched in towing tandems with the likes of the Track Tvan and Mosfab Cosmos, it's Trakka. The Sydney-area builder has a long history of turning Volkswagen's variably-sized vans into Outback-ready expedition machines. Now it focuses its attention on turning the T7 Transporter, VW's newest van, into a more versatile, rugged C

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 10, 2026

Scientists investigate origins of a ‘ghost particle' 30x more powerful than any other
Three years ago, a single "ghost particle" soared into the Mediterranean with more energy than any ever observed before.

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Astronomy, Science


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 10, 2026

Study suggests Dante's Hell was inspired by an asteroid impact
New research is offering a dramatic new way to read Dante Alighieri's Inferno: not simply as a religious vision of Hell, but as an early attempt to imagine the effects of a catastrophic planetary impact.

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Astronomy,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 10, 2026

Dante's Hell was inspired by an asteroid impact
New research is offering a dramatic new way to read Dante Alighieri's Inferno: not simply as a religious vision of Hell, but as an early attempt to imagine the effects of a catastrophic planetary impact.

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Astronomy,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 10, 2026

RV maker's self-driving tow sled packs battery power of 2 Cybertrucks
Lightship is part of the new guard of Silicon Valley-based high-tech electric camper builders. It became one of the first self-powered trailer pioneers to market when it began production of its AE.1 telescoper last summer. Now it's launching a different type of self-driving, battery-bulked electric trailer, one that could have an even bigger impact on how the world tows. The all-new Powersled is a simpler cargo tr

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