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May 15, 2026

Juiced Bikes proves capable electric motorcycles don't have to cost a lot
All right, I admit it, I have a thing for affordable off-road electric motorcycles. There's just something about a battery-powered, inexpensive dual sport that's quiet, filled with torque, and almost as light as a lawn mower. Heck yeah!

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Motorcycles, Transport



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May 15, 2026

Brilliant beacon may awaken your inner Jedi knight
Bicycle tail lights have a way of playing second fiddle to their brighter, more interesting headlight siblings. We're sure you'll agree, however, that the Hi-Tail is one tall, telescoping safety beacon that definitely won't be "outshined."



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2026

Brilliant bike tail light may awaken your inner Jedi knight
Bicycle tail lights have a way of playing second fiddle to their brighter, more interesting headlight siblings. We're sure you'll agree, however, that the Hi-Tail is one tall, telescoping tail light that definitely won't be "outshined."



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May 15, 2026

Two-bedroom tiny house combines portability with a roomy interior
The Cabarita tiny house strikes a nice balance between spaciousness and portability. Designed for small families or full-time downsizers wanting a little extra space, the home features a light-filled and open interior with two bedrooms.

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May 15, 2026

Movies on the move: Huawei packs a full-color projector into headlights
Huawei's latest XPixel smart headlights upgrade automotive lighting from a safety feature into a full-color projection system that can play movies, render games, and guide drivers - all from the front of the car.

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May 15, 2026

Poor sleep not just symptom, but potential sign of Alzheimer's disease
Sleep loss is often one of the most challenging symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer's, affecting patients long before memory loss and a formal diagnosis is made. New research from the University of Kentucky has likened poor sleep to a canary in a coal mine, an early symptom of neurodegeneration that could serve as a potential new biomark

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2026

Watch: Huge cargo ship 'drifts' around a remarkably tight turn
If you want to pilot a container ship into Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam, you'd better be good. Navigating the Long Tau river requires these deep-sea leviathans to turn on a dime, making for some spectacular viewing.

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May 15, 2026

One essential vitamin may have a surprising link to cancer
Ahmed Elbediwy & Nadine Wehida, Kingston University/ The Conversation

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Diet & Nutrition, Wellness and Healthy Living,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2026

Camper van US has waited decades for is finally here ... with asterisk
Volkswagen withdrew its classic Transporter vans (Eurovan) from the

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May 14, 2026

Volkswagen 4x4 camper vans make bold return to the US of A
Volkswagen withdrew its classic Transporter vans (Eurovan) from the American market after the 2003 model year, thus putting a fast end to a romantic decades-long era of great American road trips. The tiny, breezy VW camper vans that had symbolized the open-ended freedom of the road were no more ... at least so far as brand-new models were concerned. The American camper van industry was never quite the same after that, scrambling its way upmarket to larger,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2026

VW camper vans make a bold return to US market (with a catch)
Volkswagen withdrew its classic Transporter vans (Eurovan) from the American market after the 2003 model year, thus putting a fast end to a romantic decades-long era of great American road trips. The tiny, breezy VW camper vans that had symbolized the open-ended freedom of the road were no more ... at least so far as brand-new models were concerned. The American camper van industry was never quite the same after that, scrambling its way upmarket to larger,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2026

VW reinvigorates US van life with first new camper van in decades
Volkswagen withdrew its classic Transporter vans (Eurovan) from the American market after the 2003 model year, thus putting a fast end to a romantic decades-long era of great American road trips. The tiny, breezy VW camper vans that had symbolized the open-ended freedom of the road were no more ... at least so far as brand-new models were concerned. The American camper van industry was never quite the same after that, scrambling its way upmarket to larger,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2026

Honda's thinking of adding a fake clutch and vibration motors to its e-motos
Times are weird, and I guess weird times call for weird measures. At least, as per Honda, which thinks it's about time electric motorcycles replicated the old-school feel of gas bikes.

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Motorcycles, Transport



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May 14, 2026

Full-size arcade gaming system folds into a cabinet when not in use
Arcade machines are large, heavy, and take up a lot of space. Even though they're fun and have a cool retro look, they can definitely feel out of place in people's homes. And that's fair - not everyone wants their living room to look like a 1990s pizza restaurant. But what if you could own a machine that was easy to put a

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May 14, 2026

Extra-wide tiny house focuses on storage without sacrificing comfort
The Black Butte tiny house uses some clever interior design ideas to create an open and storage-packed layout that still makes room for some nice touches, including a bathroom with a freestanding tub.

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May 14, 2026

World's first native color LiDAR gives machines human-like vision
For years, machines have navigated the world color-blind. LiDAR sensors - the laser-based eyes of self-driving cars, industrial robots, and inspection drones - build precise 3D maps of their surroundings, but everything is built of monochrome geometric shapes. Ouster's new Rev8 sensor family aims to chan

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May 14, 2026

Kymco's practical yet stylish middleweight touring scooter lands in US
There probably isn't any other bikemaker in the world that's more synonymous with scooters than Kymco. It ranks right up there among top global scooter brands like Honda, Yamaha, and Piaggio/Vespa. Even in the USA, it's relatively well-known, despite its small

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May 14, 2026

San Diego is getting a stunning watercraft-inspired Navy SEAL museum


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May 14, 2026

The extraordinary architecture of San Diego's new Navy SEAL museum


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May 14, 2026

Mexico City is sinking - and NASA is watching it happen
Mexico City is trapped in a dangerous feedback loop.

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Environment, Science

Water,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

Four weeks of small diet tweaks can shift needle on your biological age
New research shows that small changes in diet practiced for less than a calendar month can potentially improve your biological age - supporting the key functions that together lead to healthier lives later in life.

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May 13, 2026

New cage-like crystal found in the waste of the world's first nuclear explosion
More than 80 years after the world-famous Trinity test showed humanity what to expect from an atomic detonation, researchers are still sifting new discoveries out of its twisted remains.

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Chemistry

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May 13, 2026

New document reveals surprising truth of Black Death survivors
Alex Brown & Grace Owen, Durham University/ The Conversation

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Infectious Diseases, I

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

Antarctica's waters are warming - I know, because I jumped in
It was cold - but nowhere near what I expected; I've been colder in an outdoor swimming pool in Australia. It's part of a global feedback loop, the scale of which I only began to comprehend when I saw this remarkable continent for myself.

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Environment,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

1.5-lb pocket winch manhandles loads over 1,000 x its weight
Built for the type of fast, remote motorized adventure that can go wrong in a hurry, the new Pocket Winch from startup Dragan Systems aims to be the lightest, most portable come-along out there. It fractionalizes weight while still multiplying muscle enough to move up to 2,000 lb (907 kg) of stuck vehicle, trail-blocking deadfall or whatever else stands in the

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

1.5-lb pocket winch manhandles loads over 1,000x its weight
Built for the type of fast, remote motorized adventure that can go wrong in a hurry, the new Pocket Winch from startup Dragan Systems aims to be the lightest, most portable come-along out there. It fractionalizes weight while

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

3rd-Gen multitool packs 20 functions into funky key form
EDC Monster is a team of everyday carry (EDC) tool enthusiasts that has been creating compact gear since 2022. One of its signature products is a key-shaped multitool introduced three years ago. The idea behind the series is to create a multifunctional tool that is small and lightweight enough to stay on a keychain - essentially a full toolbox in the shape and size of a key.

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May 13, 2026

Heated PLA Robo-octopus gripper goes limp to grapple, hard to lift
Countless industrial tools and robots need to grip things, and because we humans learn to grip since infancy, we can easily underestimate how complex gripping actually is. If our grip is too rigid, we can snap or shatter our payload; if our grip is too soft, our payload may slip from our fingers or exceed lift capacity. Human hands have advantages: rigid bones covered in pliable skin and muscles. So, what's a poor mechanism to do when it simply wants to lift?



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

Robo-octopus gripper goes limp to grapple, stiffens to lift
Countless industrial tools and robots need to grip things, and because we humans learn to grip since infancy, we can easily underestimate how complex gripping actually is. If our grip is too rigid, we can snap or shatter our payload; if our grip is too soft, our payload may slip from our fingers or exceed lift capacity. Human hands have advantages: rigid bones covered in pliable skin and muscles. So, what's a poor mechanism to do when it simply wants to lift?



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

NASA pushes next-gen Mars helicopter rotors through the sound barrier
Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, have demonstrated that the blades of their next-generation Mars helicopter rotors can punch past the speed of sound and come out intact. In recent tests, a three-bladed rotor reached Mach 1.08 in simulated Martian conditions, boosting lift capacity by 30% without a single blade frac

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

Supertall skyscraper comes with a cool terracotta twist
In a world dominated by glass rectangular towers, the recently completed Wasl Tower takes a different approach to skyscraper design. The supertall features a twisting form wrapped in thousands of sculpted terracotta fins that help shade and cool the building in Dubai's scorching heat.

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May 13, 2026

12-in-1 ratchet screwdriver fits in your pocket for anytime DIY fixes


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

reMarkable's newest e-note doubles down on distraction-free digital writing
reMarkable's new Paper Pure refines the E Ink notebook formula with a more responsive display, longer battery life, and improved integration with digital workflows.

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May 13, 2026

Is the ‘Andes virus' the new COVID? An expert explains the difference
Rhys Parry/ The University of Queensland/ The Conversation

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Infectious Diseases, Illnesses and conditions,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2026

Ghost ships can't hide from new space-based tracking system
Infamous "ghost ships" may not be able to hide on the high seas much longer thanks to new technology being developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The system uses a dynamic satellite camera and advanced data processing to visually track ships in real time.

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Marine,

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May 13, 2026

Sound-wave 'sunscreen' shields delicate plant leaves from UV
Scientists have developed a way to use sound waves to create microscopic layers of protection, demonstrating the method's delicate handling on the leaves of the common houseplant Epipremnum aureum by blocking damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays without impeding photosynthesis.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Update: Presbyond surgery gave my eyes two different focal points
All I wanted to do was get rid of my glasses, but when my local laser eye surgery clinic recommended some odd-sounding, advanced Presbyond treatment developed by Zeiss, I said sure, if that's what the cool kids are getting. Here's what's happened.

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May 12, 2026

NASA's experimental ion engine passes major test, bringing Mars mission closer
The first human Mars explorers won't have it easy. Every additional day in deep space will increase their exposure to deadly cosmic radiation, while isolation gnaws at their minds and microgravity erodes their muscles.

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May 12, 2026

NASA's mega ion drive clears a fiery test on the road to Mars
The first human Mars explorers won't have it easy. Every additional day in deep space will increase their exposure to deadly cosmic radiation, while isolation gnaws at their minds and microgravity erodes their muscles.

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Space Systems

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May 12, 2026

NASA's mega ion engine clears a fiery test on the road to Mars
The first human Mars explorers won't have it easy. Every additional day in deep space will increase their exposure to deadly cosmic radiation, while isolation gnaws at their minds and microgravity erodes their muscles.

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Space Systems

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May 12, 2026

Impossibly tiny, adorable camper truck designed for US, not Japan
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Adorable tiny camper brings rare Mini pickup truck to life
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Adorably tiny US micro-camper brings rare kei-size truck to life
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Single-cab mini truck turns adorably tiny American micro-camper
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Tiny pickup camper tops the kei camping truck America needs now
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup, creating a camping truck that sizes comparably to a Japanese kei camper. And though it looks more like a

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Tiny pop camper tops the kei-size micro-RV America desperately needs
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Tiny 280-lb camper tops the kei camping truck America needs now
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup, creating a camping truck t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Tiny 280-lb pickup pop-top completes the kei camper America needs now
We've become big fans of Ovrlnd Camper's innovative ultralight pickup toppers and even bigger fans of its videos. This time around, the Flagstaff builder outdoes itself on both fronts with a pop-up camping topper sized to a 1980 Mini 95 pickup, creating a camping truck t

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2026

Big blue button lets service dogs control human companions' devices
Tens of thousands of people rely on service dogs every day. They assist people with visual impairments, mobility disabilities, hearing loss, seizures, PTSD, and many other medical conditions. Service dogs are not just great companions - they are proven to significantly improve quality of life by helping people live more independently.



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May 12, 2026

Monomaterial running shoes could be fully recycled - into new shoes
With running more popular than ever, production of running shoes has reached a new level. Global footwear manufacturing ha

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May 12, 2026

Monomaterial running shoes could be fully recycled - to make new shoes
With running more popular than ever, production of running shoes has reached a new level. Global footwear manufacturing ha

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May 12, 2026

Slim power bank slides under a laptop for juice on the go
Whether your laptop is your main source of income or you just use it for entertainment, running out of juice just when things get interesting can be a major annoyance. The Edge power bank has been designed to alleviate such things.

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Consumer Tech,

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May 12, 2026

Record-breaking volcanic eruption somehow cleaned up its own pollution
Volcanoes are messy things, what with all that ash, water vapor, sulfur, and greenhouse gases polluting the atmosphere.

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Environment, Science



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May 12, 2026

Affordable tiny house squeezes two bedrooms into just 160 sq ft
With its modest length of just 20 ft (6 m), the Tulsi doesn't have a whole lot of room for life's luxuries. Still, the tiny house manages to fit the essentials for downsizing into its compact towable frame - and does so at an affordable price.

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May 12, 2026

Vancouver community hub pairs exposed mass timber with ultra-green design
A new community center is nearing completion in Vancouver's Oak Park, and it has done something quite rare. It has combined mass timber construction with hyper-efficient Passive House engineering and a LEED Gold sustainability rating. The Marpol

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May 12, 2026

Harley-Davidson may revive the 883 Sportster with a $10,000 price tag
Harley-Davidson has been on an interesting trajectory of late. The company seems to have put big, heavy, chrome-laden cruisers on the back burner, at least for the time being, to focus more on lightweight, entry-level motorcycles. From the surprisingly capable Pan America 1250 to the India-developed X440, Harley's newer strategy increasingly revolves around accessibility,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 11, 2026

Infections around pregnancy have a lasting effect on kids' mental health
Pregnancy is filled with small moments of anticipation: the first flutter of movement, the sound of a heartbeat, the quiet question of whether everything is unfolding as it should. At the same time, much of what shapes development is happening out of view, long before those milestones arrive. And even before those moments are felt, the environment surrounding pre

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May 11, 2026

Plants may literally hear the sound of approaching rain, study finds
Stuart Thompson, University of Westminster, The Conversation

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Biology, Science

Plants,

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May 11, 2026

250cc V-twin cruiser makes a lot of sense, but you'll likely never get one
In a land far, far away is a motorcycle brand that has been around for longer than anyone can remember, yet it has spent the better part of the last few years in the shadows. I'm talking about Hyosung, which was born in South Korea in the late 1970s, building Suzuki-derived motorcycles under license.

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May 11, 2026

Radically rethought hydration pack is a 'masterpiece of minimalism'
According to the folks at Colorado-based RSVR Hydration, traditional hydration packs are basically backpacks with bags of water in them. The company's new pack is claimed to be different, however, in that it's made to be sleek and light.

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May 11, 2026

Bacteria-boosted 'living plastic' breaks down on command
Living things degrade, die, and decompose. Even when we turn plant and animal material into furniture or clothes, the process is inevitable. On the other hand, left alone, plastics are practically indestructible. Scientists are rethinking this characteristic with a simpl

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 11, 2026

Extra-wide tiny house skips loft bedroom for comfortable small living
Aging in a tiny house might not be easy if you have to contend with ladders and low ceilings, but with its extra-wide, primarily single-floor layout, the Rose has been designed from the ground (or wheels) up for long-term small living.

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May 11, 2026

JWST discovers a galaxy that doesn't spin in the early Universe
Observations of a far-distant galaxy several times the size of the Milky Way reveal a surprising stillness overcoming the sea of early stars.

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Astronomy, Science



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May 11, 2026

First hydrogen helicopter just proved it can fly a real mission
Last month, a modified Robinson R44 lifted off from Roland-Désourdy Airport in Bromont, Quebec, and completed what may be the most consequential short flight in rotorcraft history. It was the first hydrogen-powered helicopter to complete a full operational circuit - takeoff, climb, pattern flight, approach, and landi

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May 11, 2026

Do heights make your feet buzz? An expert explains why
Michelle Spear, University of Bristol, The Conversation

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Biology, Science

Fear,

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May 10, 2026

10-year experiment reveals why gravity is so hard to measure
For centuries, one of the most important numbers in physics has evaded accurate identification. The results of a recent experiment by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the US could help bring us closer to a satisfying answer.

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Physics,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Gorgeously curvy fiberglass camper preps for 4-season off-grid RV life
Another fiberglass "egg" camper badge hits the ground rolling into the thriving off-grid camping market. Following the first-ever off-road camper in Scamp's 50-year history, fellow rounded, white compo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Bold double-hull fiberglass egg camper takes a sharp turn off the grid
Another fiberglass "egg" camper badge hits the ground rolling into the thriving off-grid camping market. Following the first-ever off-road camper in Scamp's 50-year history, fellow rounded, white composite trailer builder Oliver Travel Trailers is launching an off-grid-ready caravan of its own. Like Scamp, the company leverages its re

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Venerated 4-season fiberglass camper preps for off-grid RV life
Another fiberglass "egg" camper badge hits the ground rolling into the thriving off-grid camping market. Following the first-ever off-road camper in Scamp's 50-year history, fellow rounded, white compo

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

Is this robot with a projector for a head the future of office work?
Let's answer the question in the he

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May 10, 2026

Extra-wide tiny house makes full-time small living comfortable
This extra-wide tiny house features a spacious interior specifically designed to make full-time small living comfortable. Arranged on a single floor, it would be a good fit for a couple or a family, and in

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2026

World's largest sailing cruise ship blends luxury with green tech
The world's largest sailing cruise ship has a name: the Orient Express Corinthian. The first of the Silenseas class, incorporating a number of high-tech features, has officially been christened at the Joubert graving dock in Saint-Nazaire, France.

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Marine, Transport


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May 10, 2026

Masers are the future of clean energy - according to Quaise
Quaise Energy isn't chasing the kind of geothermal energy where Mother Earth was already kind enough to put hot rocks near the surface. Quaise is trying to make geothermal work almost anywhere on the planet, by drilling deeper than we ever have before ... with masers.

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Energ

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May 10, 2026

Debris from Earth-bound asteroids may be a problem if they hit the Moon
Atari made it look so simple: press a few buttons to move, rotate, vanish through hyperspace, fire missiles, and boom: total asteroid destruction.

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May 10, 2026

Bose takes on Sonos in your living room with its wired speaker lineup


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May 09, 2026

Ultimate photographer's watch features its own built-in light meter
UK-based design team Increment Labs has introduced the LMW-V1 Light Meter Watch, which they tout as the world's first watch designed with a built in light meter for photographers who struggle to master manual settings.

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Photography, Consumer Tech,

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May 09, 2026

Record-breaking timber tower incorporates recycled wind turbine blades
Rising to a height of 78 m (256 ft), this extraordinary tower sets a new record as Denmark's tallest wooden building - and is one of the tallest in the world too. More than just its scale, though, the project impresses with its use of recycled materials, including everything from wind turbine blades to old windows.



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May 09, 2026

Robotic vac-mop cuts a full day of housework off the schedule: Review
This is one of the few review proposals that I had to get permission from my better half for ... and frankly, she told me no, but I did it anyway.

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Around The Home, Consumer

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May 09, 2026

Narwal Flow 2 review: It sucks ... and mops
This is one of the few review proposals that I had to get permission from my better half for ... and frankly, she told me no, but I did it anyway.

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Around The Home, Consumer

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2026

New technique radically boosts biogas yields from sewage sludge
Could one man's trash truly be another's treasure? Well, scientists have unveiled a technique that dramatically increases fuel extraction from one of humanity's most abundant byproducts - sewage sludge, a.k.a. poop - while cutting disposal costs.

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May 09, 2026

Review: Akaso 360, the budget alternative for the action cam beginner
Looking for an action cam that can take fish-eye 360° shots but don't have a lot of cash to splash? One option is the Akaso 360 Action Camera aimed at the budget-conscious beginner. We took an in-depth look at it to see how it stacks up.

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May 09, 2026

One-off Ferrari 3.5-liter V8-powered superbike sold for more than $500,000
There aren't many times in my life when I've seen a motorcycle command a price tag of over half a million dollars. But then again, there aren't many motorcycles that come fitted with a 3.5-liter V8 engine from the Ferrari F355.

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May 08, 2026

24-hour beer station lets you play 'stock market' for cheapest price
In a particularly vibrant nightlife precinct of Shenzhen, in China, the main attraction may be a massive landlocked cruise ship that's been turned into hotels, bars and restaurants. But in its shadow, is an equally bizarre but less obvious novelty: a round structure that resembles a public restroom from afar, but on closer inspection is a 24-hour self-service beer stop where each tap's price changes based on demand. It's like playing the stock market, but your gains come in a giant plastic cup and your ski

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May 08, 2026

Modern icon pocket knife goes so slim it may disappear in your pocket
The James Brand launched the original Ellis knife in 2019 as its very first multitool. In fact, it wasn't just any multitool but the brand's own interpretation of a Swiss Army Knife, reimagined through simple, reduced design language. Now the tool is getting reduced even further, losing its extra fold-out implements in order to take on its slimmest form

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May 08, 2026

Sleek multitool morphs into a knife that's slimmer than a pack of gum
The James Brand launched the original Ellis knife in 2019 as its very first multitool. In fact, it wasn't just any multitool but the brand's own interpretation of a Swiss Army Knife, reimagined through simple, reduced design language. Now the tool is getting reduced even further, losing its extra fold-out implements in order to take on

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

Cyberpunk ebike-moto 'hybrid' breaks US$2 million on KickStarter
Aotos' Flux X26 cyberpunk-tinged "hybrid" ebike has built on the buzz it generated at CES, raising nearly US$1 million in crowdfunding in two weeks. As well as offering an excellent launch price on the two models, the team has now expanded countries it'll ship to.

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Bicycles,

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May 08, 2026

Cyberpunk ebike-moto 'hybrid' nears US$1 million from Stateside buyers
Aotos' Flux X26 cyberpunk-tinged "hybrid" ebike has built on the buzz it generated at CES, raising nearly US$1 million in crowdfunding in two weeks. As well as offering an excellent launch price on the two models, the team has now expanded countries it'll ship to.

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Bicycles,

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May 08, 2026

Startup harnesses the power of AI in the ongoing hunt for minerals
It is said that during the gold rush, people were so focused on gold that they forgot the "goldmine" that was shovels. In the AI and clean energy boom, where infrastructure and applications are the focus, one company is betting on the most fundamental of shovels: raw materials. Introducing Earth AI, an Australian-founded, US-headquartered mineral exploration company that uses artificial intelligence

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May 08, 2026

Smart cycling inner tube sends real-time pressure readings to your phone
Austrian company Tubolito is known for manufacturing bicycle inner tubes from TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), a high-tech material originally used for smartphone speaker membranes. The material turned out to work very well for tubes, outperforming traditional rubber and latex options. TPU tubes are lighter, offer lower r

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May 08, 2026

Mini amp disguised as a Bluetooth speaker packs infinite tones


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May 08, 2026

Audi's latest V16 supercar is a 1935 record-breaker
Audi has built a new V16-engined multi-million-dollar mid-engined supercar… but it looks like a version of the Batmobile made by an eccentric backwoods mechanic using a pile of old aircraft bits.

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Au

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May 08, 2026

Google enters the screenless health tracker race with new Fitbit Air


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May 08, 2026

Semi-solid-state battery tech rolls into ebike territory
The battery has long been the weak link of the electric bike. It degrades in the cold, ages poorly with fast charging, and rarely survives more than four years of heavy use. Ride1Up thinks it has a fix - and it's priced it for regular people.



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May 08, 2026

Diabetes 'wonder drug' doesn't work like expected - but it's good news
It's long been thought that the type-2 diabetes drug taken by an estimated 20 million Americans was doing its heavy lifting in the liver, suppressing the production of glucose to regulate blood sugar. But new research has uncovered it's actually working its magic in the gut - which opens the door to the possibility of finding new compounds that pe

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2026

New anti-tank round punches through high-tech explosive armor
Saab has developed a new anti-tank round that's designed to take on the modern high-tech armor of the 21st century. Built for Saab's Carl-Gustaf 84-mm (3.31-in) recoilless rifle system, the HEAT 758 munition can even defeat modern reactive armor.

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May 07, 2026

Tiny clamshell camper cranks into madly efficient micro habitat
Originally envisioned as a Tesla Model 3 hatch camper, the all-new Wheelhome Dashaway ECT micro-camping trailer series eventually earned its own wheels. It's still aimed at efficient all-electric camping trips but is able to furnish travelers with a surprising number of a

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May 07, 2026

Tiny clamshell camper cranks into madly efficient untethered habitat
Originally envisioned as a Tesla Model 3 hatch camper, the all-new Wheelhome Dashaway ECT micro-camping trailer series eventually earned its own wheels. It's still aimed at efficient all-electric camping trips but is able to furnish travelers with a surprising number of amenities, giving an adventurer or two everything they need to survive in comfort: a cozy lounge-cum-bedroom, a high-efficiency kitchen, cargo storage and even a toilet room, all in a pop

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

Guerrilla 450 Apex takes Royal Enfield's entry-level roadster a step further
When you think of Royal Enfield, you'd inevitably think of the Classic, the Bullet, and more recently, the Super Meteor - mostly bulky cruisers and retro motorcycles - because that's essentially what the company has specialized in for a major part of its history.

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May 07, 2026

Starting hard tasks isn't laziness - it's your brain pumping the brakes
If you've ever wondered why you procrastinate when it comes to doing your taxes early or getting started on mundane admin jobs at work, you'll be pleased to know it's not just because you dislike them. New research has uncovered a specific pathway in the brain that slams the brakes on investing energy in these tasks, making them harder to get done.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2026

This egg-shaped mouse is the latest to offer less wrist strain
Engineers have been experimenting with alternatives to the traditional mouse for years, producing pen-shaped, flat, and even ring-shaped mice. And just when it seems like we've seen it all, UK-based startup NextAxis Design has introduced an egg-shaped mouse called Ov

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