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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

4-person Cargotail ebike carries kids up front and adults in back
Galian Cycles recently presented its Le Formidable cargo bike at Eurobike 2026, giving us a fresh reason to take a look at a novel design that has already been circulating around France and nearby markets for a little while.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

Slim, tiny 20-in-1 ratchet slides serious torque into a pants pocket
One of the main issues with multitools is that while they sport a host of tools, many of them are often too small to do their job effectively. As a result, the long list of features remains an impressive selling point but doesn't prove useful in real-world situations.

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Around The Home,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

Splittable 20-in-1 multi-wrench carries like a pack of gum
One of the main issues with multitools is that while they sport a host of tools, many of them are often too small to do their job effectively. As a result, the long list of features remains an impressive selling point but doesn't prove useful in real-world situations.

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Around The Home,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

Torquey 20-in-1 tool kit fits in pants pocket like a pack of gum
One of the main issues with multitools is that while they sport a host of tools, many of them are often too small to do their job effectively. As a result, the long list of features remains an impressive selling point but doesn't prove useful in real-world situations.

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Around The Home,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

These whale mothers float upside-down for a very good reason
Kate Sprogis, Fredrik Christiansen & Renae van Noort, The University of Western Australia/Aarhus University/The Conversation

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Biology,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

Flexible tiny house fits two bedrooms into a towable footprint
This mid-sized tiny house cleverly balances portability and practicality. Its space-saving layout fits both upstairs and downstairs bedrooms, plus a surprisingly spacious living area, into a towable frame.

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Tiny Houses, Outdoors

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

Go-anywhere survival pod fends off bullets, bombings and worse
A new class of survival capsule wants to turn disaster-proofing into something you can order rather than build. French startup Momentum Technologies showed off its LifePods at VivaTech and Eurosatory 2026 recently, deployable shelters designed to keep people alive when the usual safety nets - power, shelter, emergency services - stop working.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

Incredible portable survival pod fends off bombings, floods and worse
A new class of survival capsule wants to turn disaster-proofing into something you can order rather than build. French startup Momentum Technologies showed off its LifePods at VivaTech and Eurosatory 2026 recently, deployable shelters designed to keep people alive when the usual safety nets - power, shelter, emergency services - stop working.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

'Car-wash-in-a-box' promises sparkling results in just 20 minutes
I can't say I've ever seen auto care equipment quite

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

$5,000 LiveWire mini electric motos are here to bring back the fun
"You know what? I think we've been doing motorcycles all wrong." That's the thought that crossed my mind the moment I looked at the new LiveWire S4 Honcho motorcycles.

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Motorcyc

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

One factor can age your brain faster - and you can do something about it
Glucose levels have been linked with the accelerated aging of the human brain in a new study by researchers in China, highlighting the benefits of healthy eating and exercise early in life to keep your brain fighting fit in old age.

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Brain Health, Body

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

The poop emoji hides a deeper truth about physics, study reveals
Why does the "poop emoji" look the way it does? Physics has the answer: as most animals defecate downward, each new coil falls a shorter distance, naturally forming the familiar tapered swirl.

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Physics, Science, Refractor: Science &

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2026

3D 'laser stirring' generates complex unobtainium-level alloys
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are metallurgy's version of having your cake and eating it too, combining multiple elements to create unusual mixes of desirable properties. The problem is that they can be difficult to create, requiring proper mixing of the constitue

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Daddy longlegs seen catching and eating frogs in astonishing first
Daddy longlegs, also called harvestmen, have been documented catching and consuming living frogs larger than themselves in South American rainforests. All without the use of venom.

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Biology, Science,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Weight loss drugs may literally be saving people's arms and legs
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are already known for treating type 2 diabetes and helping with weight loss. Now, a new study suggests they may also improve some of the most difficult complications to treat in type 2 diabetes.

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Diet & Nutrition,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Harley-Davidson unchains visceral MY26 performance at racetrack launch
You get to a certain age, and you become selective about what makes you fizz. Stuff that once made you soil yourself with adrenal joy doesn't visit much no more. Things that made your red-eyed soul sing and howl are few and far between.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Cystic fibrosis doesn't just affect the lungs. It's a gut disease too
(Keith) Chee Y. Ooi, UNSW Sydney/The Conversation

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Illnesses and conditions, Body and Mind


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Chinese folding fan inspires epic opera house build, 6 years in the making
Six years in the making, Shanghai Grand Opera House - one of China's most ambitious cultural builds - is opening its doors. The huge complex covers 146,000 square meters (1.57 million sq ft, or 36 acres) and forms the centerpiece of the arts precinct built upon the site of Expo 2010.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Tank 5 is part rugged phone, part projector, part campsite toolbox
Rugged phones have developed a habit of turning into spec-sheet survival kits lately. Bigger batteries, brighter lights, night-vision cameras, thermal sensors, power-bank features, laser tools, and even built-in projectors have all found their way into these chunky outdoor-focused handsets.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

General Atomics pushes ahead with self-fueling nuclear fusion tech tests
General Atomics has received tax-credit funding from the state of California to design and develop a new facility in San Diego to test a key fusion reactor component that will allow the reactor to

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Subaquatic on-call robot guards critical deep-sea infrastructure
Ancient pharaohs had round-the-clock guards watching their tombs. Today, some of the world's most critical infrastructure sits on the seabed with far less attention, mostly because adequate tech doesn't exist. Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) are now developi

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

$6,000 electric café racer adds 60s vibes to leisurely weekend riding
We're coming up on a year since Canadian upstart Beachman unveiled its beautiful '64 electric motorcycle, which was dripping in retro style. It'

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Review: I kicked myself out of my house to test the Jackery Explorer
Let's get one thing out of the way. I'm your resident science writer. Alien comets, tiny universes, and body parts are the sort of thing I'm used to telling you about.

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Outdoors



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 05, 2026

Blood test could predict dementia decades before symptoms first appear
Long before the brain undergoes a level of degeneration that destroys precious memories, the body could be crying for help.

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Brain Health, Body and Mind


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Plasma jet is captured in 'most detailed X-ray view ever'
In April 2019, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration made history by releasing the first-ever image of a black hole - an object that, until then, had never been directly observed by humanity.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

FieldSpork is what happens when a spork gets super-sporked
When packing for camping trips, it's always best if you can consolidate your gear as much as possible. The FieldSpork was designed with that fact in mind, as it combines six camp kitchen gadgets in one multi-functional device.

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Outdoor Cooking,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Gobao's ebike drive-gearbox combo takes on Avinox with automatic shifting


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Park model tiny house provides apartment-style living on a single floor
Some tiny houses seem to prioritize portability over comfort, but the Apex takes the opposite approach. It trades mobility for a spacious single-floor layout that's closer to an apartment than a traditional tiny house.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Angled green roofs reshape urban housing in the Netherlands
Dutch architectural firm MVRDV has completed a green-roof residential development in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, bringing 237 new homes into the city's historic Bergen district. Dubbed Nieuw Bergen, the project combines new construction with the repurposing of two existing buildings, adding housing w

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Canyon's new ebike puts serious V2X safety smarts on 2 wheels


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Honda's adorable $25K kei car heads westward
Japan's famed kei cars were born out of the country's post-war need for affordable, practical transportation. Strict limits on dimensions and engine size translated into generous tax breaks, making car ownership attainable for millions.

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Automotive, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Honda's adorable Super-N kei car lands in the West for about $25,000
Japan's famed kei cars were born out of the country's post-war need for affordable, practical transportation. Strict limits on dimensions and engine size translated into generous tax breaks, making car ownership attainable for millions.

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Automotive, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

Three-in-one pill cuts heart failure hospitalizations by 60%
A novel three-in-one medication known as a "polypill" has been put to the test in a trial of more than 200 heart failure patients, in an effort to find a new way to effectively treat the condition with fewer drugs and better health outcomes. The findings were just what the scientists had hoped for.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

KTM 790 Duke gets most significant upgrade since release 10 years ago
Naked motorcycles are probably the most fun road-going motorcycles money can buy. And when you're talking about nakeds, KTM's Dukes are up there with some of the best in the world. Of that entire Duke lineup, it's the 790 that has fascinated me the most, offering the sweet spot of just enough power to be a serious everyday motorcycle, while remaining incredibly nimble.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 04, 2026

US blocks Polestar's future sales over China-linked car tech
The tides can often change very quickly in the automotive world. That's exactly what has happened with Polestar, which has just been banned from selling its cars in the US market by the country's Commerce Department.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

We can now watch microplastics moving through our bodies
Microplastics are everywhere, visible as small specks in water samples, tissue biopsies, and post-mortem examinations.

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Imaging & Diagnostics,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Imaging technique reveals microplastics moving through the body
Microplastics are everywhere, visible as small specks in water samples, tissue biopsies, and post-mortem examinations.

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Imaging & Diagnostics,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Zero-carbon cabin trades modern convenience for mountain simplicity
US design firm Renée del Gaudio Architecture has completed a 2,100-sq-ft (195-sq-m) retreat in Allenspark, Colorado. Dubbed Camp Meeker Cabin, the project strips mountain living back to its quieter essentials, while still embracing contemporary environmental design.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Strange ‘in-between' celestial object is testing astronomers' boundaries
Md Redyan Ahmed, University of Sydney/The Conversation

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Astronomy, Science

Uni

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Titanium suitcase is made for tough travel
There are a lot of titanium devices on Kickstarter, and honestly … many of those gadgets just use the strong yet lightweight metal as a marketing gimmick. The Voyageur, however, is a suitcase that takes full advantage of titanium's special features.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Hot dog warning ahead of US holiday sausage bonanza
As an expected 150 million Americans dig into a hot dog this 4th of July weekend, physicians highlight how little we know about the health risks of this kind of processed meat. In fact, close to 90% of US adults surveyed were unsure of or completely unaware of any issues.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

India's biggest eVTOL demonstrator just aced its flight tests


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Charming house built from the bones of its own colonial-era ruin
Architecture firm Meister Varma has completed a house in Kotagiri, a hill town in India's Nilgiri Mountains, that's held up by the stones of the collapsed colonial-era cottage that once occupied the same plot. It's called Shilaya, which is from the Sanskrit word for stone. It's a clear nod to the structure that stood there before it. Shilaya looks south o

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Beautifully rustic mountain house rises from its colonial-era grave
Architecture firm Meister Varma has completed a house in Kotagiri, a hill town in India's Nilgiri Mountains, that's held up by the stones of the collapsed colonial-era cottage that once occupied the same plot. It's called Shilaya, which is from the Sanskrit word for stone. It's a clear nod to the structure that stood there

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Unregulated peptides pose higher risks for women
Adam Taylor & Michelle Swainson, Lancaster University/The Conversation

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Diet & Nutrition, Wellness and Healthy Living,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Students fly high with new world record for largest paper plane
Building a paper airplane can be as demanding as building the airframe of a real aircraft. And once a group of students in Pisa set out to make the world's largest one, the classroom craft turned into a very real engineering problem, tackling stability, weight, stiffness and aerodynamics with an almost surgical attention to every millimeter.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Breakthrough: Scientists made a living cell from scratch. Then it reproduced
Soon after Earth formed, life happened. It all started with a soup of complex organic chemicals delivered express from space. Then stuff happened, and pow, there were itty-bitty cells.

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Biology, Science


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Boris reviews the BMW R 1300 R Performance Auto: 'I'm just wired wrong'
"I love these things!" I exclaimed to Paul when he wheeled it out of his van. "They are crazy good!"

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Motorcycles, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Artificial sweeteners face growing scrutiny over long-term health risks
A new review by Tufts University researchers presents comprehensive and convincing research linking common sugar substitutes with metabolic disturbances that begin in the gut and then flow throughout the body. It also highlights issues of food-label transparency in the US.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Morphing, color-changing liquid stores energy by "charging" into a gel
Energy storage usually brings to mind batteries, capacitors, tanks of hydrogen, or maybe some giant gravity system hauling blocks up a tower. Northwestern University researchers have now demonstrated something a lot stranger: a yellow liquid that "charges" by rebuilding itself into a black gel, stores electrons for months, then releases them on deman

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

A hidden map in your nose may hold the secret to smell
For centuries, scientists have marveled at the brain's ability to organize sensory information into neat topographical maps. Vision, touch, and hearing rely on orderly patterns in which neighboring neurons respond to adjacent features.

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Biology, Science

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 03, 2026

Winnebago's affordable new B camper looks to hook newbs on RV life
Growing its lineup of compact, agile small motorhomes optimized around improvised adventure, Winnebago has launched the Elora/Resa. The new B motorhome provides an inviting experience for first-time RVers, piling up details aimed at making the transition to RV life as approachable and intuitive as driving a new car. P

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Featherlight flipper knife gets work done even when closed
We're not quite nervy enough to label the new Néo7 Alpine from French legacy knifemaker Opinel a "multitool," but it does meet the strict definition with several different functions packed inside one chassis. And you don't have to be a world-traveled mountaineer to find regular everyday uses for each one. The new ultralight adventure-ready pocket knife pairs Opinel's timeless form, style and simplicity with a few features that promise to make it more useful and quicker to deploy.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Split-handle folding knife keeps working even when closed
We're not quite nervy enough to label the new Néo7 Alpine from French legacy knifemaker Opinel a "multitool," but it does meet the strict definition with several different functions packed inside one chassis. And you don't have to be a world-traveled mountaineer to find regular everyday uses for each one. The new ultralight adventure-ready pocket knife pairs Opinel's timeless form, style and simplicity with a few features that promise to make it more useful and quicker to deploy.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

$8,000 robot is ready to take over all laundry and bed-making duties
Weave Robotics announced its first robot for folding laundry just five months ago, and it already has a new product on offer. Like its predecessor, the new Isaac 1 robot also folds clothes. But

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Robotic bird could fix drones' biggest aerodynamic problem
A robotic bird tested in a wind tunnel may hold the blueprint for drones that can finally handle a windy day. Researchers from RMIT University (in Melbourne, Australia) and the University of Bristol (UK) have reverse-engineered the Australian kestrel (Falco cenchroides) to understand how it hovers effortlessly in gusty winds and what that means

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Spectacularly rippled, cascading Frank Gehry arts center breaks ground
One of the final designs of the late Frank Gehry, a celebrated Canadian and American architect who died in December last year, called the Dar al Funoon Abu Dhabi, is finally breaking ground. It's a major performing arts institution located on Saadiyat Island, and will join his other last design nearby, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, which is also under construction.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Striking multi-chamber arts venue is among Frank Gehry's final designs
One of the final designs of the late Frank Gehry, a celebrated Canadian and A

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Origami-like pot grows as your plant does - and takes care of watering
A company known for its stylish origami-style planters has come up with something completely new - a self-watering pot that actually grows and transforms as the plant it contains does similar.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

FAA updates regulations for new supersonic age
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is clearing the way for the return of commercial supersonic air travel by revamping regulations for faster-than-sound aircraft for the first time since 1973 - to reflect progress in aviation engineering and the removal of prejudicial attitudes.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Lifespan-extending human trial to rejuvenate old and tired immune cells
A landmark study due to start in the coming months aims to test a method for rejuvenating our immune system in older age. The Phase 1 trial will target senescent T cells, which accumulate as we age or fight chronic disease and become less good at protecting us from illness.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Younger people age faster than ever, and it could explain an alarming trend
Cancer is rising among younger generations worldwide, and scientists are uncovering clues as to why.

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Society & Community, Wellness and Healthy Living,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Google gets creative with AI recycling
Every year, billions of phones are discarded globally, many of them with perfectly usable processors. At the same time, the tech industry is preparing to spend billions on new AI computing hardware, at high environmental costs. Google, in collaboration with researchers at the University of California, San Diego, is developing a way to bridge those two realities by building a server from recovered phone processors, t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 02, 2026

Google looks to electronic waste as cost-effective AI server solution
Every year, billions of phones are discarded globally, many of them with perfectly usable processors. At the same time, the tech industry is preparing to spend billions on new AI computing hardware, at high environmental costs. Google, in collaboration with researchers at the University of California, San Diego, is developing a way to bridge those two realities by building a server from recovered phone processors, t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Protein-packed flower upends what we see as edible
A flower you may have in your backyard or have seen in a public garden has been found to contain a surprisingly high amount of protein. It could transform how we think of "ornamental" plants - and flowers in general.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Tiny, bladeless magnetic multitool flips its feature set inside out
If you're tired of improvising a stand for your phone every time you want to watch a movie on a flight, make a video call, or cook while following a recipe, a new multitool on Kickstarter might solve this problem.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Baffling graves could be evidence of a deadly Stone Age plague
Ruairidh Macleod, University of Oxford & Stephen Shennan, UCL/The Conversation

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Archaeology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

A plastic camper?! Company says low-priced trailer is better than most
Our unending search for hardwearing, zero-wood camping trailers has brought us to American builder LIV, a young company that skips common materials like fiberglass in favor of a welded thermoplastic construction. Its "Lightweight Innovative Vehicles," then, have none of the vulnerabilities associated with wood or hardware-fastened panels, delivering leakproof, rot-free performance. The company announced its latest innovation this month, adding a completely all

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Fused thermoplastic camper off-grids with zero wood & zero emissions
Our unending search for hardwearing, zero-wood camping trailers has brought us to American builder LIV, a young company that skips common materials like fiberglass in favor of a welded thermoplastic construction. Its "Lightweight Innovative Vehicles," then, have none of the vulnerabilitie

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Plastic fused-monocoque camper is a more affordable breed of EV
Our unending search for hardwearing, zero-wood camping trailers has brought us to American builder LIV, a young company that skips common materials like fiberglass in favor of a welded thermoplastic construction. Its "Lightweight Innovative Vehicles," then, have none of the vulnerabilitie

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

30-ft-long tiny house doubles down on small-space flexibility
Though it only measures 368 sq ft (34 sq m), the Smidge punches above its weight thanks to its flexible interior layout. The tiny house includes a useful office area that doubles as a downstairs bedroom, as well as a second sleeping area upstairs.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

$80 smart scale maps body fat and muscle by body part
Smart scales have moved beyond basic weigh-ins for years now. While basic BMI (Body Mass Index) and body-fat estimates are common on modern bathroom scales, Wyze is pitching the Scale BodyScan as a way to bring more comprehensive, segmented data into your home.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

XL tiny house provides small living without sacrificing comfort
How large does a tiny house have to get before it's no longer a tiny house? We're not sure, but this model must be getting close, offering a spacious interior that delivers single-floor living without sacrificing comfort.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Tiny action cam shoots 4K adventures and doubles as a dashcam
This new action cam we've just spotted promises ease of use and crisp footage in an awfully compact package. It's got the essentials covered, while being small enough to carry alo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

$200 action camera shoots 4K and doubles as a dashcam
This new action cam we've just spotted promises ease of use and crisp footage in an awfully compact package. It's got the essentials covered, while being small enough to carry alo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Brain pacemaker could help Parkinson's patients walk again
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) scientists have developed a form of neurological pacemaker that adapts in real time to a patient's walking and could address one of the most disabling and hard-to-treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Rare 'white whales' push back date of millipede evolution
An international team of scientists led by researchers at Virginia Tech has completed the millipede family tree for the first time.

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Biology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

UK scraps next-gen destroyer fleet for drone-commanding warships
We got a glimpse of the Royal Navy of the future as the Ministry of Defence announced that it will not replace Britain's aging destroyers, but succeed them with at least six Common Combat Vessels (CCV) that will act as drone command and control ships.

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Military, Engineering

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 01, 2026

Flame plasma pyrolysis process turns spent coffee grounds into biofuel
Humans drink approximately 400 billion cups of coffee annually, leaving behind 18 million tonnes of wet coffee grounds, roughly the weight of the three Great Pyramids of Giza. These grounds, which mostly end up in landfill, have the potential to be fuel. However, their moisture poses a significant challenge. Scientists at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resour

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Chronic pain eased by a common sleep supplement
A supplement best known for helping some people get a better night's sleep may also have a surprising painkilling effect on individuals with chronic conditions. This could help reduce the use of pain medications that come with more risks.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

1 in 30 may have a condition that gets them lost in their own home
Isabelle Kaiko, Ineke van der Ham, & Judith Schomaker, Leiden University/ The Conversation

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Brain Health, Body and Mind



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Electromagnetic buoy paralyzes jellyfish to prevent painful stinging
There are a few things more painful than going to the beach on a hard-earned vacation, only to get stung by a jellyfish. The horror! Thankfully, this occurrence may soon be a thing of the past. Researchers from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) and the Unive

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Interview: H2Fly chief talks future of hydrogen-electric aviation
Electric flight seems to be all the rage, but its place in the aviation market has yet to be worked out. We talked to Ralph Müller, CEO of H2Fly, to discuss the state of play of electric aircraft, hybrid hydrogen fuel, and the future of the industry.

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Aircraft,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Mitsubishi is reviving the Pajero SUV - and its off-roading gauges


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Soft-yet-firm robohand assesses the ripeness of produce that it picks
Agriculture is one of the industries that is getting increasingly affected by robotics, which totally makes sense, as farmers around the world face human labor shortages and also rising labor costs. For some crops, labor accounts for almost 50% of production expenses.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Review: Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is an old soul with a new heart
When you have the longest-running production motorcycle in your hands, the responsibility to carry it through changing times is unparalleled. The Royal Enfield Bullet has existed since 1932, and in all its years of existence, it's never been offered with an engine as big as this.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Titanium EDC multitool packs over 40 functions into a 'card'
Gear brand ThreePeters has some

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

24-ft-long tiny house doesn't waste an inch of space
The Springbrook 7.2 does an impressive job of maximizing its compact footprint. Packed with space-saving features and boasting some thoughtful touches, the tiny house looks a lot more livable than its modest dimensions imply.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Our Universe looks like noodles, and it could destroy a major cosmological principle
Your mother was wrong. Sorry.

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Astronomy, Science

Cosmology, re

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Decoding the verbal language of birds earns scientist lucrative prize
A scientist has brought us closer to talking to animals, and it's won her the 2026 Coller-Dolittle prize for two-way interspecies communication.

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Biology,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

World's first narrow-gauge hydrogen train built for Italy's historic tracks
Swiss locomotive manufacturer Stadler and Sardinian regional operator ARST (Azienda Regionale Sarda Trasporti) have unveiled the world's first hydrogen-powered train built for narrow-gauge track. That's a genuine first because the narrower track imposes axle-load limits so tight that no exis

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

The long goodbye: BBC pulls the plug on long-wave radio (and TV is next)
After more than a century, an era comes to an end as the world's longest-running long-wave radio service shuts down. On June 27, 2026, the BBC switched off its Radio 4 long-wave broadcast for good, with an even more startling cancellation in the works.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 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 30, 2026

Transformable chameleon camper makes huge RV life upgrade
Bürstner wowed the RV world last year when it introduced its Signature serie

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Double-transformer chameleon RV adds more luxury at surprising price
Bürstner wowed the RV world last year when it introduced its Signature serie

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jun 30, 2026

Chameleon camper makes one major change for the better
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Multi-transforming motorhome elevates luxury for a surprising price
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It became too easy to shout ‘aliens', so SETI changed its rules
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The International Space Station keeps leaking. So what happens now?
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Halfbike levels up its bonkers standing bike for a refined commute


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