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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

130-Nm full-squish carbon fatbike motors through town and trail
Canadian startup No-Bo Power has unveiled a carbon-framed mid-drive explorer rolling chunky fat tires and full suspension that serves as a stylish head-turner around town or a capable off-roader when the weekend warrior takes over.

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Bicycles, Transport

ebikes, Pedal-as

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

SOUO is a clean sheet motorcycle company with ominous intent
We love an adventurous start-up but GWM's new "clean sheet" motorcycle company announced last Friday really does look ominous in its potential to disrupt the established motorcycle industry order.

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Motorcycles, Transport

Honda Gold Wing, Souo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

Net-zero vertical farm aims to solve a growing berry problem
Canadian researchers have embarked on a mission to produce year-round berry crops pretty much anywhere. The Agrotunnel vertical farm provides optimum growing conditions monitored by AI, and meets electricity needs with proprietary solar panels.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

New discovery shows what helped the ancient Egyptians build the pyramids
Scientists have discovered that the ancient Egyptians may have had help building the pyramids after all - not from aliens, but a long-lost river. Evidence of a previously uncharted branch of the Nile has been found snaking along near dozens of pyramids, lending credence to the idea that blocks were floated to the work sites.

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Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

Blood pressure meds: Timing your dose determines how well they work
Circadian rhythms are the internal ‘clocks' that nearly every tissue and cell runs in the background, collectively tuned to the 24-hour day-night cycle. Aside from being the bane of shift workers, disruption of the body's circadian rhythm has been linked to medical conditions as varied as heart attacks, Alzheimer's disease and cancer. It's also known to regulate blood pressure (BP), which directly impacts heart health.

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Medical, Science

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

Real-life 'stillsuit' recycles body fluids into drinkable water
In Frank Herbert's Dune novels, water is so scarce on planet Arrakis that it's absolutely sacred to the desert-dwelling Fremen, who wear special 'stillsuits' that capture and recycle nearly all their body fluids. Now, a YouTuber has built one for real.

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Technology

YouTube, Water,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

Neuralink hopes to get brain implant right on second try
Noland Arbaugh was in a swimming accident in 2016 that left him a quadriplegic. In January of this year, he became the first person to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant called the Link that would eventually allow him to have telekinetic powers.

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Technology

Elon Musk,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 20, 2024

Gene therapy repairs spinal discs to relieve back pain
It feels like back pain comes for many of us at some point in our lives, and it's tricky to treat. A new gene therapy, which repairs damaged discs and reduces pain, has shown promise in mouse tests.

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Medical, Science

Back Pain, Pain, Spinal,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 19, 2024

Quit-smoking drug helps half of vapers quit, too
Everyone's aware of the dangers of cigarette smoking and the health benefits that can be gained by quitting. Varenicline (sold as Chantix and Champix) is the drug of choice for cigarette smoking cessation because it's been shown to effectively prevent both short- and long-term relapse. But what if you want to quit e-cigarettes?

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Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 19, 2024

$4,200 Gatling Battlestation: Work in a multi-screen zero-gravity sphere
Cluvens' 2024 model J20 Gatling Workstation has broken cover and it is both bigger and stronger than the first model. Most importantly, it offers a fully adjustable three-screen computer workstation (with attitude) for just US$4,200.

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Computers, Technology

Desk,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 19, 2024

$4200 Gatling Battlestation: Work in a multi-screen zero-gravity sphere
Cluvens' 2024 model J20 Gatling Workstation has broken cover and it is both bigger and stronger than the first model. Most importantly, it offers a fully adjustable three-screen computer workstation (with attitude) for just USD $4200.

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Computers, Technology

Desk

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 19, 2024

Surf's up in the Saudi desert: Huge water park joins Qiddiya giga-project
If you were to think of practical places to locate a water park, the Saudi Arabian desert probably wouldn't be high on the list. However, Saudi authorities don't seem too worried about practicalities lately so Aquarabia is currently under construction, and is set to create waterslides, water-based activities, and the country's first inland surf park.

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Architecture, Lifestyle



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 18, 2024

Regenerative suspension... What happened to that?
Where there's relative movement, there's a chance to generate electricity, and vehicle wheels move up and down on their suspension the entire time they're in motion. We first encountered regenerative suspension 15 years ago - so how's it going?

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Automotive, Transport

Suspension, Active Suspension, regene

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 18, 2024

Stunning drone vs plane footage is a wonderful advertisement for flight
The footage is part of a 9-minute short film called 26,000 Days - as in, the number of days in our average life span - directed by Henry Behel. The message is poignant, even if you've heard it before: Do something. Live while you can.

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Aircraft, Transport

Drone cinematography, Aircraft,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 18, 2024

Majestic drone vs plane video makes us wish we could fly
The footage is part of a 9-minute short film called 26,000 Days - as in, the number of days in our average life span - directed by Henry Behel. The message is poignant, even if you've heard it before: Do something. Live while you can.

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Aircraft, Transport

Drone cinematography, Aircraft,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

Pedal-electric Hopper may be the German "car" you didn't know you wanted
The pedal-electric, semi-enclosed, bicycle/car-hybrid thingies are now coming thick and fast. One of the latest to hit our radar is the Hopper, which has already been turning heads on streets around Germany.

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Urban Transport, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

NASA video: Solar storms are as impressive as the auroras they cause
While millions of people who couldn't normally see the aurora borealis took in the recent color-filled spectacle in the night sky, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory was looking straight at the sun to catch all the action. The fiery footage is well worth a watch.

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Space, Scienc

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

NASA video: Solar storms are as impressive as the auroras they caused
While millions of people who couldn't normally see the aurora borealis took in the recent color-filled spectacle in the night sky, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory was looking straight at the sun to catch all the action. The fiery footage is well worth a watch.

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Space, Scienc

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

Low-lag laser projector brings big-screen gaming closer to the wall
Optoma USA has launched a compact new ultra-short-throw laser projector designed to meet home entertainment and home office needs, but has also been optimized for PC gamers with an input lag reduced to just 8.6 milliseconds.

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Home Entertainment, Technology

O

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

Moped-style ebike unlocks the power to roam beyond city limits
Ride1Up has launched an off-road flavor of its Revv 1 full-suspension ebike, which rolls with a similar moto-inspired vibe but gains a number of key updates designed to "enhance your riding experience while tackling rougher terrains."

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Bicycles, Transport

ebikes,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

Frozen human brain tissue works perfectly when thawed 18 months later
In good news for future animation figureheads, there might be a new way to revive frozen brains without damaging them. Scientists in China have developed a new chemical concoction that lets brain tissue function again after being frozen.

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Science

Cryopreservation, Brain,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

NASA wants to end lunar faceplants by giving astronauts extra robot limbs
Just a dozen humans in all of history have had the incredible experience of walking on the Moon. The best of the best. Our bravest and most competent. Earth's ambassadors. Twelve men of incredible physical fitness and intellectual prowess.

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Space, Science

MIT,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

MIT develops robot 'SuperLimbs' to flip toppled lunar astronauts
Just a dozen humans in all of history have had the incredible experience of walking on the Moon. The best of the best. Our bravest and most competent. Earth's ambassadors. Twelve men of incredible physical fitness and intellectual prowess.

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Space, Science

MIT,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

World's first superyacht to run on hydrogen
A luxury superyacht is the testbed for green hydrogen technology as the ship, formally known as Project 821, is put in the water at Feadship's Amsterdam base. It's the largest motor yacht ever launched in the Netherlands.

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Energy, Science

Ships, Hydrogen, Yacht

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

Video: Hermeus hypersonic aircraft gathers speed with precooler test
Hermeus has stolen another quick march on its way to building a hypersonic aircraft as it begins testing its proprietary precooler on a Pratt & Whitney F100 jet engine that will be installed in the company's Quarterhorse Mk 2 prototype.

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Aircraft, Transport

Hypersonic, Hermeus,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

Hermeus hypersonic aircraft gathers speed with precooler test
Hermeus has stolen another quick march on its way to building a hypersonic aircraft as it begins testing its proprietary precooler on a Pratt & Whitney F100 jet engine that will be installed in the company's Quarterhorse Mk 2 prototype.

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Aircraft, Transport

Hypersonic, Hermeus,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 17, 2024

Parental controls 2.0: AI guides kids onto the internet in a whole new way
AI offers a chance to do a lot of things much better - parental internet control is a great example. The Angel AI app introduces kids to the web in a way that's tailored to their age and interests, with no ads, inappropriate content or privacy risks.

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Children, Lifestyle

Parenting, Internet, Kids,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

McLaren announces eMTB lineup, including a claimed record-breaker
You can now buy a brand-new McLaren for just US$7,950! We should point out that the vehicle is not a supercar but an electric mountain bike - one of four models that the British automaker has just announced. Another in that lineup is said to be the most powerful of its kind.

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Bicycles, Tr

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

McLaren's eMTB: The most powerful trail-legal bike on the planet
You can now buy a brand-new McLaren for just US$7,950! We should point out that the vehicle is not a supercar but an electric mountain bike - one of four models that the British automaker has just announced. Another in that lineup is said to be the most powerful of its kind.

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Bicycles, Transpo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Robotic RV solar panel auto-tracks the sun to double base camp power
RVers have two main options for solar charging: vehicle rooftop panels that are hassle-free but rarely in optimal position, and deployable ground systems that can be more precisely positioned throughout the day but demand more attention and manual work. California startup Roboteos has a third idea in mind, launching a rooftop solar charging system that automatically deploys and tracks the sun throughout the day. Called the Heliotrope 1.0, it's designed to pull in every last photon, giving van lifers the most charge without requiring they move a muscle.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Sundew-inspired spray may turn crop plants into pest-catchers
Inspired by a carnivorous plant, scientists have created a sticky spray that could kill pest insects as effectively as traditional toxic pesticides. And what's more, it's derived from plain ol' vegetable oil.

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Science

Wageningen University, Leiden University, Pe

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Single-seater electric micro-car takes aim at big city congestion
The design collaboration that brought us the Revolve wheelchair in 2021 has now turned its attention to the problem of inner-city mobility. Noting that many SUV-sized vehicles around town only have a single occupant, the team has designed a compact EV for one.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Chain gangs of cloned critters may inspire more efficient subsea robots
A strange sea creature known as the salp reproduces asexually, building long chains of clones. Researchers have now decoded the way these long salp chains propel themselves, a finding that could lead to better propulsion systems for underwater vehicles.

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Biology, Science

Ocean, Biomimicry, University of Oregon,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Coordinated jet propulsion corkscrews these odd creatures through the water
A strange sea creature known as the salp reproduces asexually, building long chains of clones. Researchers have now decoded the way these long salp chains propel themselves, a finding that could lead to better propulsion systems for underwater vehicles.

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Biology, Science

Ocean, Biomimicry, University of Oregon,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Coordinated jet propulsion of sea salps could inspire better submersibles
A strange sea creature known as the salp reproduces asexually, building long chains of clones. Researchers have now decoded the way these long salp chains propel themselves, a finding that could lead to better propulsion systems for underwater vehicles.

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Biology, Science

Ocean, Biomimicry, University of Oregon,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

High-tech high-rise keeps its inside cool - no grid power required
Snøhetta recently completed work on an impressively energy efficient high-rise in Norway. It combines clever design with sustainability features, allowing it to maintain a comfortable temperature, year-round, without any grid-based power.

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Architecture, Lifestyle

Buildin

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Morgan and Pininfarina reinterpret the classic Morgan Barchetta
A collaboration between Morgan's 115-year coachbuilding philosophy and Pininfarina's 95-year tradition of crafting bespoke vehicles has given us a 50-only limited edition Morgan model to be known as the Midsummer. They have all been sold already.

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Automotive,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Morgan and Pininfarina reinterpret the Morgan Barchetta
A collaboration between Morgan's 115-year coachbuilding philosophy and Pininfarina's 95-year tradition of crafting bespoke vehicles has given us a 50-only limited edition Morgan model to be known as the Midsummer. They have all been sold already.

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Automotive,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Quantum navigation system aims to counter deadly GPS spoofing
Britain has scored a world-first with a series of test flights to demonstrate the core technologies of a future quantum navigation system that's designed to foil one of the most potentially dangerous, yet not very widely publicized, threats that transportation faces: GPS jamming and spoofing.

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Aircraft, Transport

GPS,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Renault announces production of Level 4 autonomous robotized miniBus
Renault made some big announcements overnight, outlining major changes to its autonomous vehicle strategy and announcing the production (no dates specified) of a robotized electric miniBus based on the New Renault Master.

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Automotive, Transport

Renault,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Next-gen obesity drug rewires brain to work even after you stop taking it
The current breakthrough weight-loss drugs are only the beginning, according to Danish researchers hard at work on a new treatment that targets the brain's natural plasticity, which could offset bad side effects and provide more long-term benefits.

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Medical, Science

University of Copenhagen,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Next-gen Ozempic rewires brain for easier, long-term weight loss
The current breakthrough weight-loss drugs are only the beginning, according to Danish researchers hard at work on a new treatment that targets the brain's natural plasticity, which could offset bad side effects and provide more long-term benefits.

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Medical, Science

University of Copenhagen,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Brain-hacking weight-loss drug works even after you stop taking it
The current breakthrough weight-loss drugs are only the beginning, according to Danish researchers hard at work on a new treatment that targets the brain's natural plasticity, which could offset bad side effects and provide more long-term benefits.

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Medical, Science

University of Copenhagen,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Blood pressure drugs double the risk of bone fractures in older adults
Healthcare workers have urged for a greater duty of care with older adults who start taking common blood pressure medicines, with a new study highlighting that they're more than twice as likely to experience fall-related fractures after commencing treatment.

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Medical, Science

Blood Pressure,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

New energy weapon replaces million-dollar missiles at 13 cents a shot
The Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapon (RFDEW) is part of the British government's policy to respond to a changing geopolitical situation, placing the country's defense on more of a war footing as it increases spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030. This policy change also includes fast-tracking the rollout of lasers and other directed energy weapons.

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Military, Technology

Laser weapon,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 16, 2024

Watch: Sony's new microsurgery robot stitches up a corn kernel
Sony has shown off its new surgical robot doing some super-precise work sewing up a tiny slit in a corn kernel. It's the first machine of its kind that auto-switches between its different tools, and has successfully been tested in animal surgery.

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Robotics, Technology

Surgical robot, Sony,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Tactical cot-tent pitches a comfier way to camp at ground level
One of several innovative South Korean outdoor brands that's built up a devout American following, Helinox has developed a strong reputation for sleek, aesthetic and lightweight camping and backpacking gear. It's best-known in North America for its light, compact chairs, cots and camp furniture, and now it's bringing over some coveted Asian-market kit for Americans to get their hands on. The highlight is the company's slim, solo-sleeper cot-tents, but the 7-foot-high (2.1-m) Field Tunnel Tent is a pretty cool addition for groups.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Self-balancing commuter pods may find use on disused German railways
Country folk tend to like the independence offered by their cars, so how do you get them to use public transit? The Monocab system may be the answer, as it utilizes individual on-demand pods that travel on existing abandoned railways.

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Transport

Railways, Self-balancing,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Self-balancing commuter pods offer rural public transport on demand
Country folk tend to like the independence offered by their cars, so how do you get them to use public transit? The Monocab system may be the answer, as it utilizes individual on-demand pods that travel on existing abandoned railways.

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Transport

Railways, Self-balancing,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Self-balancing commuter pods ride old railway lines on demand
Country folk tend to like the independence offered by their cars, so how do you get them to use public transit? The Monocab system may be the answer, as it utilizes individual on-demand pods that travel on existing abandoned railways.

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Transport

Railways, Self-balancing,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Video: Slime-free snail robot suckers its way up the wall
Snails are great at climbing vertical surfaces, even though they have just a single wet suction-cup foot. A new bio-inspired robot climbs walls by mimicking that simple yet effective mechanism, although thankfully it leaves a trail of water instead of mucus.

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Robotics, Technology

University of Bristol, Biomimicry

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Video: Slippery snail robot forgoes mucus for water to climb up walls
Snails are great at climbing vertical surfaces, even though they have just a single wet suction-cup foot. A new bio-inspired robot climbs walls by mimicking that simple yet effective mechanism, although thankfully it leaves a trail of water instead of mucus.

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Robotics, Technology

University of Bristol, Biomimicry

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Video: Snail robot climbs vertical walls without leaving a slimy trail
Snails are great at climbing vertical surfaces, even though they have just a single wet suction-cup foot. A new bio-inspired robot climbs walls by mimicking that simple yet effective mechanism, although thankfully it leaves a trail of water instead of mucus.

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Robotics, Technology

University of Bristol, Biomimicry

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Video: Snail robot climbs vertical walls without leaving a trail
Snails are great at climbing vertical surfaces, even though they have just a single wet suction-cup foot. A new bio-inspired robot climbs walls by mimicking that simple yet effective mechanism, although thankfully it leaves a trail of water instead of mucus.

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Robotics, Technology

University of Bristol, Biomimicry

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

40% of US lithium needs could come from unlikely source in Pennsylvania
Thanks to the increase of electric vehicles and other battery-using technologies, the demand for lithium is expected to skyrocket in the coming years. One odd but potent source of the metal is a Pennsylvania wastewater stream, says a new study.

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Energy, Science

Lithium metal, Fracking

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

World's most impressive new builds showcase architecture excellence
Architizer, the acclaimed platform known for celebrating architectural innovation, has unveiled the highly anticipated shortlist for its esteemed A Awards. Honoring the crème de la crème of architectural achievements globally, the competition stands as a beacon for ground-breaking projects that redefine our relationship with the built environment.

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Architecture, Lifestyle



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

4K laser projector first to feature Google TV and licensed Netflix app
China's Dangbei was one of the first smart projector makers to run Google TV, with the launch of the book-sized Atom in August 2023. Now the company is repeating the formula for the first Google TV 4K laser projector licensed for Netflix.

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Home Entertainment, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

4K laser projector first to feature Google TV and official Netflix
China's Dangbei was one of the first smart projector makers to run Google TV, with the launch of the book-sized Atom in August 2023. Now the company is repeating the formula for the first Google TV 4K laser projector licensed for Netflix.

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Home Entertainment, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Transparent bamboo: A fireproof and waterproof alternative to glass
Glass might soon have some competition from an unlikely rival - bamboo. Scientists in China have turned regular old bamboo into a transparent material that's also resistant to fire and water, and suppresses smoke.

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Materials, Science

Wood, Bamboo, Transparency,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Google starts doing the Googling for you: Search will never be the same
If you've been online since the mid-90s, you'll remember the chaos of pre-Google search, which is probably best exemplified by Dogpile, a search engine that literally searched all the other search engines for you, to give you some hope of finding what you wanted.

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Technology

Google I/O, Google,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Blacked-out camper trailer packs two kitchens and a flip-out bathroom
We've already seen the unique spin Australia's BRS Offroad was able to put on the teardrop trailer, and more recently, it's further honed its craft on a larger, blacked-out stealth machine that disappears into the nighttime landscape like an international dark sky park. The new Pursuit Carbon doesn't just look cool in the parking lot and not-there after dark, though, it bushwhacks through nature's gnarliest, expanding into a proper three-person shelter complete with hard-floor bathroom hatch, both indoor and outdoor kitchens, and a queen bedroom below the starry sky.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Stealthy off-grid camper trailer flips out above-ground bathroom tent
We've already seen the unique spin Australia's BRS Offroad was able to put on the teardrop trailer, and more recently, it's further honed its craft on a larger, blacked-out stealth machine that disappears into the nighttime landscape like an international dark sky park. The new Pursuit Carbon doesn't just look cool in the parking lot and not-there after dark, though, it bushwhacks through nature's gnarliest, expanding into a proper three-person shelter complete with hard-floor bathroom hatch, both indoor and outdoor kitchens, and a queen bedroom below the starry sky.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Silencer for leaf blowers picked up by Black & Decker
There are few power tools that raise a neighbor's hackles quite like the leaf blower. Sure, others can be loud, but there's just something about their particular ear-splitting drone that cuts in like a dentist's drill. Perhaps it's people's frustrating tendency to use them early in the morning, when folk are trying to sleep in. Perhaps it's the knowledge that using a broom or rake would not only be quieter, but also wouldn't just move all the leaves onto your lawn. Either way, it's the kind of problem engineering students love to tackle.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Video: 'Monster Chopper' goes full send on its first test ride
Take it off any sweet jumps yet? Yes, yes they have.

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Motorcycles, Transport

Choppers, Off-road, Custom Bikes,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

AcePick multitool packs a mean-looking bolt-action titanium toothpick
A lot of crowdfunded multitools make a lot of claims, but the AcePick boasts a feature we genuinely haven't seen before: a bolt-action toothpick. It also sports a combination box cutter/pry tool, along with all-titanium construction.

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Outdoors, Lifestyle

Multitools, Titanium, Kickstarter



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Bolt-action titanium toothpick should get the job done
A lot of crowdfunded multitools make a lot of claims, but the AcePick boasts a feature we genuinely haven't seen before: a bolt-action toothpick. It also sports a combination box cutter/pry tool, along with all-titanium construction.

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Outdoors, Lifestyle

Multitools, Titanium, Kickstarter



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

The iconic Bricklin sports car rises again - as an electric three-wheeler
Although you may not have heard of the Bricklin SV1, it was definitely an interesting car that has gained a cult following. Well, the next chapter in the Bricklin story is now beginning, with the recent announcement of the all-electric Bricklin 3EV.

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Automotive, Transport

Electric Vehicles, Three-Wheeler



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Next-gen spatial displays make for headset-free working in 3 dimensions
The Looking Glass Factory has launched two new spatial displays for creative professionals "who demand cutting-edge visualization tools for developing, presenting, and interacting with 3D digital images, video and applications in real time."

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Technology

Display,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Comedy Pet Photo Awards celebrates the funniest things on four legs
One of the best things about having pets is how many laughs they bring. The Comedy Pet Photography Awards celebrates this fact with its annual competition, and this year there are 30 finalists to brighten up your day.

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Photography, Technology

Pets, Awards, Competition



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Don't look now, it's the 2024 Comedy Pet Photo Awards finalists!
One of the best things about having pets is how many laughs they bring. The Comedy Pet Photography Awards celebrates this fact with its annual competition, and this year there are 30 finalists to brighten up your day.

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Photography, Techno

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Video: World's fastest quadcopter smashes Guinness speed record
Last year, a mechanical engineer set a Guinness World Record for the fastest battery-powered RC quadcopter, which was clocked at 224 mph. Now that record has been smashed by a custom-made drone that clocked nearly 300 mph.

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Drones, Technology

World's Fastest, Quadcopter,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Toyota 2000GT super-roadster that never was emerges as modern replica
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Toyota 3000GT super-roadster: Modern replica drop-top gets 50% more power
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Toyota, Toyota 2000GT,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Stunning replica of a 225-horsepower 3000GT convertible that never was
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Rocky's stunning 225-horsepower 3000GT convertible replica
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

This 50,000-year-old block of ice reveals the true state of CO2 levels now
Despite an ever-growing body of evidence indicating we're now living beneath unprecedented levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases, a lack of thorough historical knowledge has hindered our ability to put present-day CO2 emissions into a concrete, long-term context. So what if we're able to use the planet's own record-keeping to fill in those important blanks?

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Environment, Science


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Fusion record paves way for commercial reactors
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) hits a new fusion reactor endurance record that could open the door to practical fusion power on a commercial scale. Using a tungsten lining, the WEST reactor held a reaction for six minutes.

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Energy, Science

Nuclear Fusion, Reactors, Tokamak reactor,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Volcanic ash proves cheap and highly effective for solar energy storage
It's rarely great news when an area gets blanketed in volcanic ash - but University of Barcelona researchers have discovered it has a rare combination of useful properties, which make it remarkably useful as an energy storage medium.

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Energy, Science

volcano, Renewable Energy,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Volcanic ash: The cheapest battery for solar energy storage
It's rarely great news when an area gets blanketed in volcanic ash - but University of Barcelona researchers have discovered it has a rare combination of useful properties, which make it remarkably useful as an energy storage medium.

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Energy, Science

volcano, Renewable Energy,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Reimagined electric outboard propeller keeps plastic out of the ocean
Torqeedo, a major innovator of all-electric boat motors, is working on a new version of its iconic bright-orange propeller, crafted from 100% recycled plastic. Not only will its future electric marine-drive products eliminate carbon emissions from the air around them, but they'll also reduce the amount of plastics in the world's oceans.

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Marine, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Watch: Mantis shrimp takes .22-caliber bullet punch using built-in shield
If you have even a casual curiosity about the angriest crustacean on the planet, you'll know that the infamous mantis shrimp is in possession of a club-shaped claw that can deliver punishing blows to everything from hard-shelled prey to thick aquarium glass.

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Biology, Science

University of California,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Lockheed Skunk Works releases first images of its innovative aerial tanker
Lockheed Martin's paradoxically famous/secret Skunk Works has released the first image of its futuristic stealth tanker aircraft designed to refuel US and allied warplanes at long distances close to combat zones sometime in the 2040s.

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Military, Technology

Lockheed Martin,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Lockheed's Skunk Works teases a new aircraft it's developing for the 2040s
Lockheed Martin's paradoxically famous/secret Skunk Works has released the first image of its futuristic stealth tanker aircraft designed to refuel US and allied warplanes at long distances close to combat zones sometime in the 2040s.

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Military, Technology

Lockheed Martin,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Anti-intoxicant gel keeps alcohol out of the bloodstream
If you enjoy having a drink with friends every so often but don't want to get drunk, then a new gel may be just what you're looking for. The ingestible substance is said to help keep alcohol from entering the bloodstream, and from damaging the liver.

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Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle

ETH Zurich,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Anti-intoxicating gel claimed to keep alcohol out of the bloodstream
If you enjoy having a drink with friends every so often but don't want to get drunk, then a new gel may be just what you're looking for. The ingestible substance is said to help keep alcohol from entering the bloodstream, and from damaging the liver.

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Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle

ETH Zurich

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

GPT-4o analyzes text, audio or pics and gives answers in real-time chats
OpenAI's ChatGPT platform just became a whole lot more interactive, with the launch of GPT-4o. This "flagship model" analyzes audio, visual and/or text input, providing answers via a real-time conversation with a very human-sounding AI agent.

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Technology

GPT, Artificial Intelligence



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Portable media streamer for XR glasses puts Google TV in your pocket
Augmented reality wearable company RayNeo and smart gadget maker SEI Robotics have partnered to launch Pocket TV, a palm-sized portable Google TV media device designed for RayNeo's series of extended reality glasses.

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Home Entertainment, Technology

Augmented Reality

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Impressively compact off-grid tiny house embraces timber's beauty
Standing out in the crowded tiny house scene can be tough nowadays, but Portugal's Madeiguincho has managed it by leaning into its woodworking expertise and building timber dwellings. Its latest example is the Pego, which is a very compact model that's ready to head into the wild with a solar panel setup.

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Tiny Houses, Lifestyle


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Video: $16k G1 humanoid rises up to smash nuts, twist and twirl
Humanoid development at Chinese robotics company Unitree continues apace. Following its entry into the melee just last year, its fast-walking H1 bot recently got its backflip groove on. Now the faceless and hand-less humanoid is being joined by an impressive all-rounder.

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Robotics, Technology

Unitree, Humanoid, Robots,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

World's highest-efficiency hydrogen system scales up for mass production
You have to throw some energy away to make hydrogen - typically around 20-30%, even with the best systems, which use around 52.5 kWh of energy to create a kilogram of hydrogen that can store 39.4 kWh of energy. It's a waste of renewable energy, and it contributes to the high cost of a green fuel option that's really struggling to compete against fossils and batteries in many applications.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

CRISPR restores some vision to blind patients in clinical trial
CRISPR gene-editing has improved the vision of patients with an inherited form of blindness, according to results of a Phase 1/2 clinical trial. The results not only give new hope to patients with the condition, but show that CRISPR could be put to use in humans to treat a range of conditions.

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Medical, Science

Eye,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Shape-shifting ‘slime' robots learn to reach, kick, dig, and catch
The world was introduced to the concept of shape-changing robots in 1991, with the T-1000 featured in the cult movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Since then (if not before), many a scientist has dreamed of creating a robot with the ability to change its shape to perform diverse tasks.

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Robotics, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Shape-shifting slime robots: How to control something with no set form?
The world was introduced to the concept of shape-changing robots in 1991, with the T-1000 featured in the cult movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Since then (if not before), many a scientist has dreamed of creating a robot with the ability to change its shape to perform diverse tasks.

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Robotics, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

World-first pig kidney transplant recipient has died
The first successful transplant of a genetically modified pig kidney into a human recipient is still being regarded as a medical milestone and success, even though the recipient has sadly passed away.

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Medical, Science

Transplant, Massachusetts General Hospital, Genetic

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Super-pure silicon chips unlock next-generation computers
Silicon is so important for electronics and computing that it's become synonymous with technology - even getting a valley named after it - but the stuff still has its flaws. Now, scientists have created a way to make super-pure silicon chips that could pave the way for more stable quantum computers.

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Computers, Technology

Silicon, Computer,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

The knife that launched The James Brand has done a full 180
Over the past 10 years, we've watched The James Brand introduce one sleek, timeless knife and tool after another, fast-developing into a modern icon of minimalist design. The Chapter was the knife that started it all, and now it's gotten a top-to-bottom redesign, filling out a similarly simple, classic silhouette with some notable changes.

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Outdoors, Lifestyle



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Ultra-high density battery vests give next-gen soldiers twice the energy
The idea is simple enough; soldiers of the future will need to carry maximum energy at minimal weight to feed the host of mission-critical electrical hardware they'll wear, stash and carry by hand through the field. Amprius claims its ultra-dense batteries will double the runtime of existing solutions, enabling soldiers to stay out longer without needing to stop for recharge.

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Energy, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Human hair is being used to clean up oil spills
Lisa Gautier and her partner Patrice Gautier founded Matter of Trust in 1998 with the hopes of being able to tackle environmental issues. They soon met up with Phillip McCrory, a hair-dresser from Alabama, who had the idea for hair mats being a useful tool for oily-cleanup when he'd seen an otter being rescued from the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska with its fur matted in oil.

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Gulf Oil Spill, Oil,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Human hair: A surprisingly effective way to clean up oil spills
Lisa Gautier and her partner Patrice Gautier founded Matter of Trust in 1998 with the hopes of being able to tackle environmental issues. They soon met up with Phillip McCrory, a hair-dresser from Alabama, who had the idea for hair mats being a useful tool for oily-cleanup when he'd seen an otter being rescued from the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska with its fur matted in oil.

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Gulf Oil Spill, Oil,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Human hair: A surprisingly effective way to soak up oil spills
Lisa Gautier and her partner Patrice Gautier founded Matter of Trust in 1998 with the hopes of being able to tackle environmental issues. They soon met up with Phillip McCrory, a hair-dresser from Alabama, who had the idea for hair mats being a useful tool for oily-cleanup when he'd seen an otter being rescued from the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska with its fur matted in oil.

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Gulf Oil Spill, Oil, Cl

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