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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 30, 2025

Camping pods, micro trailers & SUV clingers: Top 12 tiny RVs of 2025
In 2025, we saw some truly wondrous, often oddball tiny camping creations that included everything from extra-petite inflatable tow-pods, to self-powered rooftop A-frame micro-cabins, to platform-agnostic camper capsules built to roam from automobile to trailer. We definitely saw more than a year's fair share of category-defying camping contraptions.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 30, 2025

Honda is exploring steering-assist crash avoidance for motorcycles
Honda's new patent asks one weird but very interesting question: what if motorcycles came equipped with a steering-assist system, which would help with crash avoidance - a feature most modern-day cars come with?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 30, 2025

Honda's latest road safety patent steers the motorcycle for you
Honda's new patent asks one weird but very interesting question: what if motorcycles came equipped with a steering-assist system, which would help with crash avoidance - a feature most modern-day cars come with?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 30, 2025

Smart EDC organizer makes it easy to carry and actually use your gear


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 30, 2025

Laser weapons go mobile on US Army small vehicles
Laser weapons go mobile as the US Army takes delivery of two 20-kW, anti-drone Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)-mounted Laser-Oriented Counter-UAS System (LOCUST) Laser Weapon Systems (LWS) from AeroVironment.

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Military, Technology

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 30, 2025

Tiny house embraces indoor/outdoor living with spacious enclosed porch


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

This company makes the most reliable cars, says Consumer Reports
We all love a little Consumer Reports scoop, don't we? Last year, Subaru surpassed Toyota and Lexus to become the most reliable carmaker. This year, Toyota reclaims its crown. And there's one damning stat: Four out of the top five most reliable car brands this year are Japanese.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

Shelved antiviral drug could help over 100 million people a year
A drug once designed for dengue virus, then quietly abandoned by industry, is suddenly back in the spotlight, and it may be exactly what the global health community has been waiting for. A new study suggests that this antiviral didn't just slow the dengue virus, it blocked viral replication and significantly reduced infection rates at high doses. Now, scien

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

A promising Dengue fever drug was shelved. Now its data is hard to ignore
A drug once designed for dengue virus, then quietly abandoned by industry, is suddenly back in the spotlight, and it may be exactly what the global health community has been waiting for. A new study suggests that this antiviral didn't just slow the dengue virus, it blocked viral replication and significantly reduced infection rates at high doses. Now, scien

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

A shelved dengue drug just delivered what we've waited decades for
A drug once designed for dengue virus, then quietly abandoned by industry, is suddenly back in the spotlight, and it may be exactly what the global health community has been waiting for. A new study suggests that this antiviral didn't just slow the dengue virus, it blocked viral replication and significantly reduced infection rates at high doses. Now, scien

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

Leica collab phone makes the camera bump functional with a zoom ring


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

Tiny under-scalp implant could restore lost senses through prostheses
For most people, the loss of a sense such as sight is devastating, not only for intensifying vulnerability, but for undermining quality of life. While prostheses can be functionally useful, they can't replace the sensory information such as texture, moisture, and density that our skin so easil

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

The 'Hell-Plant' of Death Valley offers hope to a hotter world
We humans are a delicate bunch. We don't have bark, boney exo-plates, or lush fur to protect us from hostile environments, so we have to steal what other creatures produce just to survive in regions around the only planet that supports us. A few naked days in Earth's hottest deserts would be more than enough to kill nearly all of us.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

Tall, small, 3D-printed, underground: 2025's best architecture
This year has produced more than its fair share of fantastic buildings, and we've decided to take a look back at the best. From a house that was 3D printed using soil, to an upcoming megatall skyscraper, here's our selection of the top 10 architecture projects from the past 12 months.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

Tech turns gestures into powerful device controls - in chaotic conditions
So, imagine you're Tony Stark, operating your armored, high-tech exoskeleton to fly through the skies by using your helmet's eye-tracking sensors to control your suit. And then, out of nowhere, the Mandarin blasts you with a force beam just before Fing Fang Foom tries punching your iron head through your iron rectum. And now with your eyes rolling inside your head like destabilized gyroscopes, do you keep fl

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

Device provides gesture control that works, even if you can't sit still
So, imagine you're Tony Stark, operating your armored, high-tech exoskeleton to fly through the skies by using your helmet's eye-tracking sensors to control your suit. And then, out of nowhere, the Mandarin blasts you with a force beam just before Fin Fang Foom tries punching your iron head through your iron rectum. And now with your eyes rolling inside your head like destabilized gyroscopes, do you keep fly

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 29, 2025

Benda's 250cc boxer hybrid engine produces 62 hp and 74 lb-ft of torque
We've talked about Benda a few times before, and it seems every time there's a new motorcycle from the Chinese brand, there's some radical approach behind it. Whether it be a Transformers-

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Tea or coffee: One leaves a stronger imprint on your bones
Tea and coffee are two of the most popular drinks in the world - daily rituals linked to culture, comfort, and productivity. Now scientists have new insights into how each affects bone health, especially the risk of osteoporosis.

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Diet & Nutri

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

The strange thing your eyes do when thinking gets hard
The rhythmic action of blinking helps keep our vision sharp. Initially studied only in vision science, blinking is now also recognized as a subtle cue showing how the brain handles attention and resources, even when we are listening. It's thought that as listening becomes more difficult, we blink less, with each pause indicating sharper focus and alertness.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

What your blinking says about how focused you are
The rhythmic action of blinking helps keep our vision sharp. Initially studied only in vision science, blinking is now also recognized as a subtle cue showing how the brain handles attention and resources, even when we are listening. It's thought that as listening becomes more difficult, we blink less, with each pause indicating sharper focus and alertness.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Why the way we blink goes much deeper than our eyes
The rhythmic action of blinking helps keep our vision sharp. Initially studied only in vision science, blinking is now also recognized as a subtle cue showing how the brain handles attention and resources, even when we are listening. It's thought that as listening becomes more difficult, we blink less, with each pause indicating sharper focus and alertness.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Blinking drops when your brain needs to focus
The rhythmic action of blinking helps keep our vision sharp. Initially studied only in vision science, blinking is now also recognized as a subtle cue showing how the brain handles attention and resources, even when we are listening. It's thought that as listening becomes more difficult, we blink less, with each pause indicating sharper focus and alertness.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Design without restraint: 2025's most ambitious architecture
The past 12 months have produced a remarkable number of buildings that push architecture to new heights. From a megatall skyscraper to the world's longest suspension bridge, here's our pick of the 10 most ambitious projects this year.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Buell starts deliveries for its Super Cruiser ... finally!
The time is finally here. Nearly 3 years after Buell's most ambitious motorcycle was first revealed, deliveries for the Super Cruiser have begun in America. You know what they say: better late than never. Right?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Buell's most exquisite bike yet hits the streets
The time is finally here. Nearly 3 years after Buell's most ambitious motorcycle was first revealed, deliveries for the Super Cruiser have begun in America. You know what they say: better late than never. Right?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

China's weaponized cargo ship: What we don't know
The Christmas photos of the Chinese civilian-looking cargo ship that appears to be weaponized are real. It's sitting exactly where analysts say it is - the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai. And yes, it absolutely looks like it's been fitted with containerized missile launchers, sensors, and point-defense hardware.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

A civilian cargo ship with armed with missiles? China has no comment
The Christmas photos of the Chinese civilian-looking cargo ship that appears to be weaponized are real. It's sitting exactly where analysts say it is - the Hudong-Zhonghua Shipyard in Shanghai. And yes, it absolutely looks like it's been fitted with containerized missile launchers, sensors, and point-defense hardware.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Bio-mimicry? Try 'beaver-mimicry' dams to offset climate chaos
The descendants of black-bear-sized giants who could haul massive rocks with their mouths, modern Castor canadensis once numbered as many as 400 million in North America. Felling mighty trees with their orange, iron-infused, nearly invincible incisors, they created their terraforming, hydro-engineering, half-sub

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

In the 100-ft 'Dragon Hole' in the middle of the sea, life not as we know it exists
In the South China Sea, near the Paracel Islands, the aqua-colored waters of an expansive shallow reef platform suddenly gives way to a near vertical shaft of vast darkness - an ocean sinkhole almost entirely devoid of oxygen and, in turn, marine life as we know it.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Inside the giant ocean sinkhole where marine life gives way to an alien world
In the South China Sea, near the Paracel Islands, the aqua-colored waters of an expansive shallow reef platform suddenly gives way to a near vertical shaft of vast darkness - an ocean sinkhole almost entirely devoid of oxygen and, in turn, marine life as we know it.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Compact, transforming, spacious, and solar: Top 10 tiny houses of 2025
As the year nears its end, it's high time to take a look back at the best tiny houses of 2025. From high-end spacious models suitable for a family, to those that are modest in

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Death on the cliffs: The Ancient hanging coffins of Asia
High on the sheer limestone cliffs in southwest China, ancient wooden coffins remain wedged into rock faces hundreds of feet above the ground. Long treated as archaeological curiosities, these dramatic burials are now being re-examined using an

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 28, 2025

Ancient coffins clinging to cliffs are no longer a mystery
High on the sheer limestone cliffs in southwest China, ancient wooden coffins remain wedged into rock faces hundreds of feet above the ground. Long treated as archaeological curiosities, these dramatic burials are now being re-examined using an

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

Cyclone streetfighter is an outright Ducati Diavel incarnate
Four years ago, when the RA9 concept was first introduced by the Chinese-origin Cyclone, a part of the bigger Zongshen group, it became one of the most advanced bikes to come out of China. That's because in 2021, the idea of a liter-class Chinese bike was still fairly unexplored.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

China's 435 mph maglev test reveals what caution is costing the West
Researchers at China's National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) have accelerated a one-ton vehicle from a dead stop to 435 mph (700 km/h) in under two seconds - then back to zero mph on about a 1/4 mile (1,312 ft / 400 meter) magnetic levitation test track. It's not just fast - it's absurd. That makes it the quickest superconducting maglev acceleration ever demonstrated.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

China's 435-mph maglev test reveals what caution is costing the West
Researchers at China's National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) have accelerated a one-ton vehicle from a dead stop to 435 mph (700 km/h) in under two seconds - then back to zero mph on about a 1/4 mile (1,312 ft / 400 meter) magnetic levitation test track. It's not just fast - it's absurd. That makes it the quickest superconducting maglev acceleration ever demonstrated.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

Mosquito's blood-sucking organ could reshape precision 3D printing
In order to 3D-print really intricate items, you need a really fine print nozzle. Scientists have discovered that instead of going to the time and trouble of building one, you can simply repurpose a mosquito's existing blood-sucking proboscis.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

Mosquitoes' stabby suckers may find use in high-res 3D printers
In order to 3D-print really intricate items, you need a really fine print nozzle. Scientists have discovered that instead of going to the time and trouble of building one, you can simply repurpose a mosquito's existing blood-sucking proboscis.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

10 bicycle innovations that forged new trails in 2025
If you like quirky bicycle-related inventions, then this list is definitely for you. Yes, it's time once again to present our Top 10 bike products from the past year, that really "did things differently from the rest."

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Bicycles, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

Review: 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE delivers the goods, minus the pretense
If SUVs were cocktails, the 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLE would be an old-fashioned. The bartender won't raise an eyebrow and you'll get what you expected without any bougie pretense.

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Automotive,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 27, 2025

AI rings are coming: will you wear one on your finger next year?
Over the l

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 26, 2025

Game-day crime rises up to 70% after sports betting goes legal
Tensions always run high between sports fans of rival teams on game day. But a new study shows that the rise of legalized sports betting in the US is turning those tensions into something far darker.

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Lifestyle



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 26, 2025

Bold, bizarre, brilliant: 2025's top architectural oddities
2025 has been a big year for wild ideas and we've decided it's high time to look back and highlight the best. From building a skyscraper in a rural Alpine village, to massive animal-like power line pylons, here's our favorite examples of unusual architecture.

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Architecture

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 26, 2025

Tesla makes the least reliable used cars… but which carmaker ranks first?
If you're shopping for a used car, you know just how instrumental the smallest details are. Price, brand, mileage, condition… you're probably juggling everything at once, trying to find the perfect car that offers a mix of all these attributes. But here's the most important factor you're probably missing: r

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 25, 2025

Digging up the past: Important dinosaur discoveries of the year
Dinosaurs may be long extinct, but 2025 made it abundantly clear that they're anything but settled science. Over the past year, new fossils, reanalyses of famous specimens and the use of increasingly sophisticated tools have continued to upend what we thought we knew about how these animals lived, moved, fed and evolved.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 25, 2025

Smarter bike helmet hides a secret weapon for better brain protection
A couple of months back we reported on an e-mobility spin-off from Rivian that launched a modular ebike that rides without a chain or belt. Pre-orders for the T-MB are now open, but Also is already looking to protect your noggin with a light-packing smart helmet.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 25, 2025

The best everyday health advice we learned from science in 2025
We certainly saw some major health-related breakthroughs in 2025, including a universal cancer vaccine and human trials for the world's first treatment to reverse spinal cord injuries. But the year was also filled with smaller findings that can still have a big impact on your day-to-day health.

C

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

Watch: World's biggest snowman dwarfs city in northeastern China
If you're chionoandrophobic, we recommend looking away now. Standing about 62 ft (19 m) tall, measuring roughly 46 ft (14 m) long and 36 ft (11 m) wide, 2025's largest snowman has been erected in northeast China. The smiling icy monster required some 124,000 cubic feet (3,500 cubic meters) of snow, and has already become a big touris

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

Advancing with animals: Standout biomimicry of 2025
From water-skipping robots to elephant-skin inspired cooling materials, engineers have continued to find inspiration in nature in order to move technology forward for humans.

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Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

HiSense's next laser projector boasts 6,000 lumens on a 300-inch screen
HiSense has already put out a bunch of impressive projectors to suit different needs this year - and with the upcoming XR10, it appears to have pulled out all the stops to tempt laser home cinema enthusiasts.

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Home Entertainment, Consumer Tech,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

Smart headphones hide a fold-down immersive display in the headband
I know I sounded pretty excited when I talked about Valve's Steam Frame hea

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

Smart sourdough kit uses onboard AI to help you bake bread
Beginning sourdough bakers can lessen their struggles with Crustello, a Kickstarter from American AI tech company Race Box. It takes the stress out of being a helicopter parent of a sourdough starter kit, by modernizing an ancient baking method.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

Human-scale cardboard aircraft came surprisingly close to real flight
At first glance, a flyable airplane made of cardboard sounds almost like a joke - the sort of thing that collapses long before it ever leaves the ground. But YouTuber and serial tinkerer Peter Sripol built one that you could sit in, roll down a runway, and attempt to fly.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

World's smallest autonomous robots could one day save your life
Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) and the University of Michigan have created the world's smallest autonomous and programmable robots. Each measuring about 200 micrometers wide - roughly twice the width of a human hair - these machines can perceive their surroundings, "think," and act independently without external instructions. According to their developers, such technology could one day monitor the health of individual cell

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 24, 2025

Is Trump's Golden Fleet the Great White Fleet of the 21st century?
The Trump administration has announced that it wants to build a new class of battleships. But this is just one element of the Golden Fleet -a larger program of naval reform aimed at a major transformation of the US Navy and its strategy.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

First GLP-1 weight-loss pill on sale in the US within weeks for $149 a month
The next transformative phase of weight-loss medication is upon us, with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approving Novo Nordisk's highly anticipated oral GLP-1 drug - with a starting dose available in early January for US$149.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

1-min panoramic tent perfectly bridges car camping and glamping
The Mouflon Tent from Belgian-American company CanvasCamp pulls together a rugged canvas build, instant-pitching integrated hub frame, and massive windows on all four sides like no other tent we've seen. Whether you're leisurely camping at a local park or overlanding t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

1-min tent fuses huge panoramic views with burly canvas construction
The Mouflon Tent from Belgian-American company CanvasCamp pulls together a rugged canvas build, instant-pitching integrated hub frame, and massive windows on all four sides like no other tent we've seen. Whether you're leisurely camping at a local park or overl

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

1-minute instant glamping tent strips open huge immersive views
The Mouflon Tent from Belgian-American company CanvasCamp pulls together a rugged canvas build, instant-pitching integrated hub frame, and massive windows on all four sides like no other tent we've seen. Whether you're leisurely camping at a local park or overl

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

"Stingraybot" uses microbubble muscles controlled by ultrasound
While it might sound like a weapon of oceanic destruction in the hands of Aquaman's arch enemies, the new "stingraybot" from a team at ETH Zurich (the Federal Institute of Technology of Switzerland) offers enormous promise for surgery, medical care, wildlife biology, robotics, and more, thanks to muscular memb

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

'Stingraybot' uses microbubble muscles controlled by ultrasound
While it might sound like a weapon of oceanic destruction in the hands of Aquaman's arch enemies, the new "stingraybot" from a team at ETH Zurich (the Federal Institute of Technology of Switzerland) offers enormous promise for surgery, medical care, wildlife biology, robotics, and more, thanks to muscular memb

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

Video: Engineering the turbulence out of long, thin jet wings
Making the wings on passenger jets thinner and longer can go a long way toward reducing drag and making them more efficient, but they vibrate like crazy. Engineers at NASA and Boeing are now tackling the problem.

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Aircraft, Trans

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

Watch: T800 humanoid kung fu kicks its way to mass production
It's hard not to think of 'T800' without "The Terminator" and "Skynet" coming to mind. However, EngineAI has created a robot with that exact name. This isn't Hollywood science fiction; it's an acrobatic, combat-ready machine that will soon be mass-produced for industrial applica

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

AI-powered 'glasses' help the blind go places - safely


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

Record-breaking drilling expedition solves massive earthquake mystery
Since 2011, scientists have been puzzled about the force resulting from a gigantic earthquake and tsunami that destroyed, among other things, Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant. Now, a Guinness World Record drilling expedition has solved the puzzle.

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Environment, Science

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 23, 2025

Triumph builds on small-bike success with Thruxton and Tracker 400
When Triumph released its first-ever 400cc motorcycles last year - the Speed 400 and Scram 400 - very few people would have foreseen the success that followed. Many at the time termed them as the most value-for-money motorcycles on the market, and it seems like the bikemaker has taken note of that success.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

US proposes return of the battleship with Trump-class warships
The end of the Age of the Battleship appears to have been called prematurely as the Trump administration, as part of its Golden Fleet US Navy reform, says it is reviving the giant battlewagons in the form of 35,000-tonne Trump-class battleships.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

One-of-a-kind trimaran is set to be pedaled around the world
Back in 2009, a friend bet British cyclist Paul Spencer that he couldn't ride his bike the length of the British Isles in less than a week. Spencer took up the challenge, and completed the route - from Land's End in England to John O' Groats village in Scotland - in just four days.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

All-season nano bike teardrop camper loads options like a full-size RV
After several busy years of ebike and bicycle camper debuts, the segment really seemed to slow down in 2025. In fact, we only saw one new bicycle camper debut this year, in the form of the truly one-of-a-kind Spacecamper e-cargo-integrated nano-motorhome. Befo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

All-season nano teardrop camper loads up options like a full-size RV
After several busy years of ebike and bicycle camper debuts, the segment really seemed to slow down in 2025. In fact, we only saw one new bicycle camper debut this year, in the form of the truly one-of-a-kind Spacecamper e-cargo-integrated nano-motorhome. Befo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

Adorable bike nano-camper caches clever features and RV-grade options
After several busy years of ebike and bicycle camper debuts, the segment really seemed to slow down in 2025. In fact, we only saw one new bicycle camper debut this year, in the form of the truly one-of-a-kind Spacecamper e-cargo-

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

Bike-towed nano teardrop camper loads up options like a full-size RV
After several busy years of ebike and bicycle camper debuts, the segment really seemed to slow down in 2025. In fact, we only saw one new bicycle camper debut this year, in the form of the truly one-of-a-kind Spacecamper e-cargo-integrated nano-motorhome. Befo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

Teardrop ebike camper packs big RV things into tiny trailer space
After several busy years of ebike and bicycle camper debuts, the segment really seemed to slow down in 2025. In fact, we only saw one new bicycle camper debut this year, in the form of the truly one-of-a-kind Spacecamper e-cargo-

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

161-sq-ft tiny house delivers small living at an affordable price
Many of the tiny houses we see nowadays can actually be surprisingly expensive and quite spacious, with some even suitable for raising a family. However, the Ambra focuses on the basics and delivers a genuinely small, affordable home for up to two people.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

Travel gadget promises to dry and iron your clothes - hands-free
I haven't tried this product, but even

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 22, 2025

Long-term aspartame intake sabotages brain and heart function
In the first long-term and real-world reflective study of its kind, scientists have uncovered new detrimental health impacts of the artificial sweetener aspartame that echoes those found in shorter research.

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Di

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 21, 2025

I'm lazy, practical, and cheap - Smartwings automated blinds review
I never once dreamed of having automated blinds until one day, when Smartwings reached out for a review. I was hesitant at first because I live in a rental, but then I thought I'd for sure get my deposit back when we eventually move out after an upgrade like automatic shades, right?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 21, 2025

Lazy, practical, and cheap - Smartwings automated blinds review
I never once dreamed of having automated blinds until one day when Smartwings reached out for a review. I was hesitant at first because I live in a rental, but then I thought I'd for sure get my deposit back when we eventually move out after an upgrade like automatic shades, right?

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 21, 2025

5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy
For nearly a century, a strange band of thousands of holes carved into a Peruvian hillside has defied explanation. Stretching for nearly a mile (1.5 km) along the edge of the Pisco Valley, Monte Sierpe - "serpent mountain" appears to be a deliberate, repetitive and almost mathematical feature - but its real purpose h

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 21, 2025

Pilotless eVTOL soars the sky on its way to first-ever certification
Boeing subsidiary Wisk Aero's Generation 6 eVTOL aircraft has completed its historic maiden flight. On December 16, 2025 at 12:26 pm PST, the autonomous passenger carrier lifted off from the Wisk flight test facility at Hollister, California.

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Aircraft, Transport

Boeing,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 21, 2025

These spiders create doppelgängers to deter predators
Step aside, Van Gogh. Some spiders are out here making self-portraits for survival. New research shows that several orb-weaving species construct giant web-mounted "doppelgängers" convincing enough

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 21, 2025

These spiders create doppelgängers to deter predators (HOLD FOR WEEKEND)
Step aside, Van Gogh. Some spiders are out here making self-portraits for survival. New research shows that several orb-weaving species construct giant web-mounted "doppelgängers" convincing enough

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 21, 2025

Micro RGB TVs are coming: should you get excited about them in 2026?


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 20, 2025

Mitsubishi toughens up the world's favorite 4x4 tiny camper van
Mitsubishi teased an update of its legendary, small, rugged Delica van a couple months back at the Tokyo Motor Show. Looking at the prototype it showed there, we wouldn't have pegged it as "the strongest ever," but that's how Mitsubishi announced it during the official production introduction this week.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 20, 2025

Japanese 4x4 tiny camper favorite retools with modded 4WD
Mitsubishi teased an update of its legendary, small, rugged Delica van a couple months back at the Tokyo Motor Show. Looking at the prototype it showed there, we wouldn't have pegged it as "the strongest ever," but that's how Mitsubishi announced it during the official production introduction this week.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 20, 2025

Japanese 4x4 tiny camper van favorite gets rugged refresh
Mitsubishi teased an update of its legendary, small, rugged Delica van a couple months back at the Tokyo Motor Show. Looking at the prototype it showed there, we wouldn't have pegged it as "the strongest ever," but that's how Mitsubishi announced it during the official production introduction this week.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 20, 2025

Cult classic 4x4 tiny camper van base retools with modded 4WD
Mitsubishi teased an update of its legendary, small, rugged Delica van a couple months back at the Tokyo Motor Show. Looking at the prototype it showed there, we wouldn't have pegged it as "the strongest ever," but that's how Mitsubishi announced it during the official production introduction this week.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 20, 2025

No DNA evidence at crime scene? Protein analysis comes to the rescue
Your next favorite true crime podcast might have some new forensics jargon to make sense of. Researchers in Australia have developed a new way to identify humans - similar to how we do with DNA and dental records - that could come in handy while investigating crimes.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 20, 2025

Tattoo ink may cause prolonged changes to the immune system
Tattoos have gained widespread popularity, with nearly one in three Americans having at least one. But beneath the colorful designs lurks a hidden journey. According to a new study, tattoo ink doesn't stay in the skin; it travels and accumulates in the lymph nodes, potentially causing lifelong changes to the immune system. The findings offer no conclusion as to whether thes

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Dec 20, 2025

Europe is backing off its ambitious 2035 gas car ban


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Dec 20, 2025

Leaf-scan tells farmers when fruit is ripe - without destroying it
It's ironic … in order for farmers to know if their fruit is ripe, they regularly have to pick and analyze pieces of that fruit, reducing their yields. Utilizing a new technique, however, they could soon leave all the fruit intact, analyzing the leaves beside it instead.



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Dec 19, 2025

15-minute hep-C test makes same-day treatment possible
Hepatitis C is a tiny virus with a significant impact. It's a small RNA virus that spreads through the blood and infects the liver. Even though today's medicines can cure it, hepatitis C remains a major global health challenge. Around 50 million people worldwide live with this infection, and every year, about 242,000 people die, mostly because long-term infection can scar the liver or lead to liver

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 19, 2025

Unearthly glamping tent pierces landscape with sharp polyhedral design
Bringing a taste of Japanese camping flair and fashion to the United States, the Grayhus tent from Tokyo Crafts is a fantastically geometric wilderness abode that elevates the outdoor experience, whether you're inside or viewing from afar its juxtaposition against the organic fl

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 19, 2025

Unearthly polyhedral glamping tent dazzles the wilderness
Bringing a taste of Japanese camping flair and fashion to the United States, the Grayhus tent from Tokyo Crafts is a fantastically geometric wilderness abode that elevates the outdoor experience, whether you're inside or viewing from afar its juxtaposition against the organic flow of its natural surrounds. The tent

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 19, 2025

For longer-lasting, eco-friendlier asphalt ... just add algae
Nobody likes potholes, nor do they like the environmental damage associated with the petroleum utilized in traditional asphalt bitumen. That's why scientists are now looking at replacing the latter with a binder derived from everyone's green friend, algae.



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Dec 19, 2025

EDC carabiner secretly hides 7 extra tools inside


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Dec 19, 2025

Scientists find a way to 'reboot' vision in adults with lazy eye
When one eye is deprived of vision early in life, it can lead to amblyopia, a condition more commonly known as lazy eye. This happens because a lack of input disrupts synapse formation in the brain's primary visual cortex, weakening vision in that eye.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 19, 2025

Want a free performance boost? Science says try swearing
If you're after a free, simple boost for pushing through challenges, try swearing your way to your goals. A new study has uncovered the surprising psychological effect that cursing in the heat of the moment has - for the swearer, at least.

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Dec 18, 2025

Saturnian moon may be the solar system's biggest slushie
According to a NASA study, Saturn's moon Titan may be the most fantastically large slushie of all time. Based on a reexamination of data from the Cassini probe collected in 2012, the moon's long-suspected global ocean may actually be a slurry of ice and rock.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Dec 18, 2025

Spiral-bladed espresso pot brews your coffee in 1/2 the time
A sharp, new twist on the classic moka pot, the Turbo Moka packs a unique design that deletes the line between function and flair. The series of gnarled ridges and channels that encircle its base are designed to increase surface area and better focus flames on efficiency-boosted heating. Long story short, your morning coffee w

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