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Oct 02, 2025
When the Kawasaki "Big Zed" naked was discontinued a few years back, it broke the hearts of many a folk. Some moved on, mostly to the Honda CB1000 Hornet. Others simply chose to live in the ghost of days gone by.
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Oct 02, 2025
If you camp with other people on a regular basis, chances are you know someone who cooks better in the woods than you do at home. Well, the all-in-one Dialed Camp Kitchen setup could be your first step towards becoming such a person yourself.
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Outdoor Cooking,
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Oct 02, 2025
Though iconic British cycling brand Brompton celebrating its 50th anniversary this year is certainly newsworthy, the release of its "metro to mountain" folding Electric G in the US is what's getting us in the party mood.
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Oct 02, 2025
Adapt Homes refers to its models as "not-so-tiny homes," and the firm isn't exaggerating: its Kookaburra stretches the definition of a tiny house with an ultra-wide footprint that provides a light-filled, spacious interior suitable for couples or small families.
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Oct 02, 2025
A protein notorious for its role in Alzheimer's disease may hold the key to supercharging the aging immune system, according to new research. Scientists have found that a byproduct of amyloid-beta rejuvenates T cells, boosting their tumor-fighting power and dramatically reducing cancer risk.
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Oct 01, 2025
Australia's Stockman Products got its start in what it calls Pod trailers, small, space-maximizing cargo trailers with tub-like plastic covers. It then expanded into some of the sharpest teardrop campers we've ever seen. It's now growing once again, with its largest trailer yet. The all-new Trekka debuts as a smooth-edged dual-axle trailer with a complete camper interior, two kitchens, and dedicated, secure interior
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Oct 01, 2025
Convolutional neural networks, or CNNs, are the workhorses behind many of AI's greatest hits, like spotting faces in photos, reading handwriting, or translating languages. They're masters at pattern recognition, scanning raw data with tiny filters (called kernels) to pick out meaningful features, kind of like a digital magnifying glass that highlights what matters.
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Oct 01, 2025
A growing trend in rooftop tents (RTTs) has emerged out of Germany and continues with the new Vickywood Hazel series. This trend sees the tent double as an open-air balcony for al fresco lounging and overnighting. Beyond serving as a 270-degree open-air panorama atop your vehicle, the Hazel tent also offers two separate setup modes for ultra-fast camping exactly how you want it. A slim, lightweight construction and fast, secure setup round out wh
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Oct 01, 2025
Among the many problems with the flu is the fact that you can spread the virus before you even know you've got it. An experimental new "sensor" could one day keep you from doing so, by causing you to taste thyme in your mouth.
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Oct 01, 2025
Back in 2021, BenQ launched an odd-looking portable projector with a built-in 2.1-channel sound system. Now the company has updated the recipe for more defined visuals and more powerful audio output
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Oct 01, 2025
Desktop smart amps from the likes of Yamaha, Boss and Positive Grid are great for solo practice and group rehearsals. Tone upstart Chaos Audio is challenging the big boys with the Nimbus, a 70-W app-driven "music studio in a box" built on an open platform.
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Oct 01, 2025
Scientists have built an artificial neuron that's so realistic it fires, learns, and responds to chemical signals just like the real thing - a breakthrough that could transform computing, medicine, and the way that tech merges with biology.
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Sep 30, 2025
Sequencing mammoth DNA has already helped scientists map out how these Ice Age giants evolved, migrated, and survived. But there's a hidden layer of history still waiting to be decoded - the microbes that lived inside them.
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Biology,
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Sep 30, 2025
Multitools with 10 or so functions are all very well and good, but why stop there if you can go all the way up to 22? That's exactly what XTrailor's P22 offers, including pliers, multiple blades, plus even a whistle and a firestarter.
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Knives and Multitools, Gear,
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Sep 30, 2025
While I enjoy stargazing as much as the next person, I also love to know how things work - to get under the hood. French smart telescope pioneer Vaonis
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Sep 30, 2025
Large rock-face murals scattered across the desert in northern Saudi Arabia represent one of the most ambitious - and perilous - creative feats of ancient humans, with researchers arguing that the massive carvings acted as visual beacons, guiding people toward crucial water sources.
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Sep 30, 2025
Wind River Built's Rutledge is a remarkably spacious tiny house that provides the comfort of an apartment on wheels. The tiny house features a well-thought-out interior with two bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms, making it a good fit for a family looking to downsize.
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Sep 30, 2025
This year's Bird Photographer of the Year competition attracted more than 33,000 entries from across the globe, which ultimately delivered a 2025 winners' list that captures the beauty, drama and diversity of winged wildlife at its best.
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Sep 30, 2025
Who said baggers can't go fast? Indian Motorcycle just showed us a glimpse of its racing DNA by setting a new record with its race-spec Challenger, which achieved close to 200 miles
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Sep 29, 2025
Pain is hard to measure. One person's "ouch" is another's agony. Now, scientists say they've found a better way of assessing pain: putting a price on it. By translating pain into dollars, they've created a more accurate, comparable way to measure suffering.
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Sep 29, 2025
People living in areas of elevated air pollution may be at risk of more serious sleep apnea events, according to a large new study that spans multiple countries. However, being aware of your air quality means you can mitigate that risk to improve your sleep and health.
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Sep 29, 2025
People living in areas of elevated air pollution may be at risk of more serious sleep apnea events, according to a large new study that spans multiple countries. However, being aware of your air quality means you can mitigate that risk to improve your sleep and health.
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Sep 29, 2025
I spent a few nights with the Akaso Sight-300 and came away fairly impressed. My previous experiences with night vision have been with very high-end scopes, so I wasn't sure what to expect on something that costs several thousand dollars less.
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Electronics,
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Sep 29, 2025
Not that long ago, most of us didn't even know what a fractal vise was. Now, however, we're hearing about the fourth one in six months. That said, the Titaner TiFractal Vise still manages to pack in a few unique selling points of its own.
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Around The Home, Lifestyle
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Sep 29, 2025
If you're the kind of viewer who needs your TV to be wherever you are, Samsung's got the gadget for you. The Moving Style sports a 27-inch QHD screen, Dolby sound, a built-in battery, a handle-packing kickstand, and smart entertainment hub cooked in.
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Home Entertainment,
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Sep 29, 2025
Brazilian skateboarding legend Sandro Dias has broken two Guinness World Records after turning the curved facade of a 22-story high-rise into what Red Bull calls the world's largest skate ramp. The daring skater dropped from a height of 60 m (197 ft) and reached speeds of up to 103.8 km/h (64 mph) during his spectacular descent.
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Sep 29, 2025
Psoriasis may not have a cure, but new research has found that significant relief could be achieved at the dinner table. In a clinical trial, scientists found that a Mediterranean diet could dramatically improve symptoms, quality of life and overall health. The findings add weight to growing evidence that what we eat plays a powerful role in managing chronic
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Sep 29, 2025
In a clinical trial, six sessions of low-dose radiation significantly eased knee osteoarthritis pain and improved function for months afterwards, hinting at a safe, drug-free alternative for millions living with joint degeneration.
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Sep 28, 2025
The Tiny Getaway only has a length of 7.2 m (23.7 ft), but sleeps a small family in comfort. To maximize available space, designer Eco Tiny House has employed a novel "upside-down" layout that places the living room upstairs and a bedroom below.
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Tiny Houses,
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Sep 28, 2025
New research flips a long-held belief that frozen environments slow down chemical reactions and helps explain why Arctic rivers are turning orange. It turns out that ice is actually better than liquid water at releasing iron from common minerals.
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Environment,
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Sep 28, 2025
New research flips a long-held belief that frozen environments slow down chemical reactions and helps explain why Arctic rivers are turning orange. It turns out that ice is actually better than liquid water at releasing iron from common minerals.
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Environment,
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Sep 28, 2025
I do not envy the judges of the Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Now in its fifth year, it's attracting some outrageously talented lenspeop
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Sep 28, 2025
This was my first time jumping into laser engraving, so I went in as a complete noob. I have a fair bit of 3D printing and Cricut experience, so I figured laser engraving would be a snap. Turns out, it is.
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Electronics, Consumer Tech,
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Sep 28, 2025
It may resemble a minimalist aluminum catamaran with Cybertruck overtones, but BlackSea Technologies' Modular Attack Surface Craft (MASC), being offered to the US Navy as a multi-mission autonomous warship, has more to it than meets the eye.
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Military, Technology
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Sep 28, 2025
It may resemble a minimalist aluminum catamaran with Cybertruck overtones, but BlackSea Technologies' Modular Attack Surface Craft (MASC), being offered to the US Navy as a multi-mission autonomous warship, has more to it than meets the eye.
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Military, Technology
Ships,
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Sep 28, 2025
Way back in 2016, we featured a nifty Kickstarter for a kit that converted a regular bicycle into a front-loader cargo hauler in double quick time. Now the company has announced an updated version called the Argo Fy.
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Bicycles, Transport
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Sep 28, 2025
While we've known for some time that obesity affects the brain, scientists have found that, more importantly, it's where you carry it that matters. And it's the deep visceral fat around organs that has the biggest impact on aging your brain, affecting areas of reasoning, memory and processing speed.
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Sep 28, 2025
You can forget the "no screens, no exercise, no snacks" bedtime rules that are designed to provide teens with good sleep. New research shows that almost all teens break them - and they still sleep just fine.
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Sep 28, 2025
The Jeep Wrangler has always been the SUV equivalent of a pair of hiking boots: loud, clunky, and uncomfortable on the sidewalk, but the benchmark for off-road once off the pavement. The 2025 Wrangler Rubicon 4xe adds an electric motor to the mix, which has some surprising benefits.
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Sep 27, 2025
Out of the Big 3 US automakers, "Chrysler" is definitely the name that doesn't belong in a conversation about RVs and overland campers. Its siblings Jeep and Ram, sure, and competitors Ford and GM both offer RV-ready trucks and vans, but the actual Chrysler badge? No. That said, Chrysler was the one to introduce a new concept camper van at this year's Overland Expo Mountain West. The Grizzly Peak is a vision for a ruggedized everyday MPV that's as read
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Sep 27, 2025
Scientists have shown that far-UVC lights, which are already commercially available, can rapidly break down common airborne allergens, offering a safe and fast new way to ease asthma and allergy triggers indoors.
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Sep 27, 2025
An existing transplant drug has shown promise in slowing the progression of type 1 diabetes in newly diagnosed young people, potentially paving the way for the first therapy that modifies the disease after diagnosis.
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Sep 27, 2025
In a demonstration not so much of marksmanship but more of the advantages of microwaves, an Epirus Leonidas directed energy, high-power microwave (HPM) anti-drone weapon has knocked 49 Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAV) out of the air with one shot.
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Sep 27, 2025
Soccer heading has long been suspected of impacting brain health, but exactly where and how it leaves a mark has been a blind spot. Now, for the first time, scientists have a clear picture of the damage and why the zone of impact contributes to issues with learning and problem-solving over time.
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Sep 27, 2025
Soccer heading has long been suspected of impacting brain health, but exactly where and how it leaves a mark has been a blind spot. Now, for the first time, scientists have a clear picture of the damage and why the zone of impact contributes to issues with learning and problem-solving over time.
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Sep 27, 2025
Driving 1,000 miles (1,609 km) of public road to set five official production car lap records in five consecutive days is no small feat - especially not for a car built with 3D-printed and machine-designed components. The Czinger 21C has just set a new benchmark for hypercar performance and endurance.
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Sep 26, 2025
What will the Royal Navy's amphibious strike force of the future look like? Design consultancy BMT Group has its own answer as it unveils Ellida Strike concept multi-role strike vessel designed to put combat troops ashore without port facilities.
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Sep 26, 2025
Western Wyoming is beautiful in the fall. With trees beginning to change, sunsets getting more spectacular, and animals beginning to migrate, there's a lot going on. And I got to glide through it all silently on the back of an electric ATV.
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Outdoors
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Sep 26, 2025
Precision milling has always been locked behind a "members only" sign - giant machines that take up massive warehouse space, cost more than your first car, and hum like an old air compressor 24 hours a day. For the average guy with big ideas, it's a sort of cruel joke: sure, you can design a million-dollar idea, but actually being able to make it? Now you have to hire a product development firm.
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Sep 26, 2025
Composting toilets are a great idea, but no one likes to think of the waste just sitting there and slowly … fermenting. A new eco-friendly toilet gets around that problem by using mushrooms to facilitate the composting process, plus it requires no water or electricity to do the job.
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Environment,
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Sep 26, 2025
For the past eight years, Canadian electric powersports brand Taiga has been slowly building out a lineup of all-electric personal watercraft (PWC) and snowmobiles. Now it's getting a little more ambitious with a larger, more versatile on-water adventure machine that can seat up to three people.
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Sep 26, 2025
For the past eight years, Canadian electric powersports brand Taiga has been slowly building out a lineup of all-electric personal watercraft (PWC) and snowmobiles. Now it's getting a little more ambitious with a larger, more versatile on-water adventure machine that can seat up to three people.
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Sep 26, 2025
When a tough case just won't cut the mustard, rugged phones step up as the everyday companion for rough-and ready adventurers. Unihertz sub-brand 8849 has just unveiled what it's calling the "world's first rugged phone with 200-m dual flashlights."
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Sep 26, 2025
Sonic Steel, the creator of the Mark T, recently completed another notable example of shipping container-based architecture. Named the Mark VI - VIC, the tiny house features a well-designed interior that's suitable for full-time living for up to two people.
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Sep 26, 2025
Earlier in the year, budget-friendly ebike maker Engwe treated commuters to a thumb-activated torque boost for more help when needed. Now that feature has made its way to the Engine Pro 3.0 fat-tire adventure folder.
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Bicycles, Transport
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Sep 26, 2025
Earlier in the year, budget-friendly ebike maker Engwe treated commuters to a thumb-activated torque boost for more help when needed. Now that feature has made its way to the Engine Pro 3.0 fat-tire adventure folder.
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Bicycles, Transport
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Sep 26, 2025
Earlier in the year, budget-friendly ebike maker Engwe treated commuters to a thumb-activated torque boost for more help when needed. Now that feature has made its way to the Engine Pro 3.0 fat-tire adventure folder.
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Bicycles, Transport
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Sep 26, 2025
An ambitious new timber skyscraper that's set to become the tallest of its kind in the United States - and indeed the world - has hit a snag. The building has been under construction in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for a few months now. However, despite speedy progress, it
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Sep 26, 2025
The winners of this year's Sony Alpha Awards from Australia and New Zealand are truly captivating: from evocative frames of the natural world
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Sep 26, 2025
The CIMAMotor show in Chongqing, China, was always bound to throw a surprise or two our way. Those shaped up as a couple of 502cc inline-four motorcycles being revealed by Honda.
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Sep 26, 2025
As its name suggests, the Overnighter isn't designed for large families or full-time living. Instead, it offers an affordable and attractive tiny house that's a good fit for regular travel, featuring an open and light-filled layout.
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Tiny Houses, Outdoors
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Sep 25, 2025
Whether you're a content creator or a casual recording enthusiast, the Maono Wave T5 wireless lavalier microphone kit may not be on your radar - but it ticks a lot of boxes. If you're after clean audio in different environments, decent battery life and charging on-the-go, this handy setup is on par with its peers at a fraction of the price (from US$89.99 to $129.99).
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Sep 25, 2025
For the first time, scientists have identified 27 bacteria and fungi living in our mouths that are implicated in the development of pancreatic cancer. Collectively, housing all of the bad microbes increases one's risk of the deadly disease by 250% - or 3.5 times higher - compared to the general population.
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Sep 25, 2025
Dressings that simply cover wounds may soon seem archaic. An experimental new device reportedly speeds healing by 25%, and utilizes a computer-linked camera to determine when it should zap wounds with electricity or shoot medication into them.
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Sep 25, 2025
The all-new Urbanoid Booba is an impossibly cute, tiny acorn of a trailer designed to be towed by vehicles right down to electric microcar size, providing a stylish, carefree way of instantly escaping the urban grind for greener pastures. Upon arrival, the towable clamshell unfolds and inflates into a cozy base camp in a matter of minutes. Unlike many larger, heavier hard-bodied teardrops, it even offers enough seating for the whole family.
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Sep 25, 2025
A new landmark has opened in Dubai that brings together desert architecture and forest living. Designed by Beijing-based architecture studio aoe, working in collaboration with Dubai's STUDIOI, the Ghaf Woods Experience Centre serves as an introduction to what's being described as the city's first
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Sep 25, 2025
Old Nazi warheads and US warships have been reclaimed by a new army of diverse marine life, as scientists uncover how nature has made use of the munitions and fleets that ended up dumped in waterways during the two world conflicts.
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Sep 25, 2025
Woodworking specialist Madeiguincho recently completed another of its eye-catching timber tiny houses. Named Berra, the dwelling showcases the firm's expertise with wood and provides a compact, light-fil
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Sep 25, 2025
Following the success of its Nebula X1 outdoor projector, Anker's smart entertainment brand - Soundcore - has wrapped a Pro version in a big ol' wheeled outer skin and paired it with a 200-inch inflatable screen for what's being billed the "world's first mobile theater station."
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Home Ent
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Sep 25, 2025
A headline-grabbing study that helped fuel the apple cider vinegar (ACV) boom has now been pulled from the scientific record, striking a blow to the authors, the wellness community and journal publisher BMJ Group. The research, which claimed that a daily teaspoon or two of ACV could drive striking weight loss and metabolic improvements, was found to have "multiple e
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Sep 25, 2025
Animal studies say rapamycin can slow aging - but does it work in humans? A new review finds the evidence for the off-label, low-dose use of the drug in healthy adults is thin, inconsistent, and far from conclusive.
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Sep 25, 2025
What has zero moving parts, yet can blast an aerial vehicle to velocities beyond Mach 5? The answer is the recently flight-tested Atmospheric Test of Launched Airbreathing System (ATLAS) powered by a new solid-fueled ramjet built by GE Aerospace.
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Military, Technology
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Sep 25, 2025
Our gut microbes and genes are in constant conversation, shaping each other in ways that affect everything from immunity and inflammation to disease risk, according to new review of scientific evidence. It's a partnership that could transform how we prevent and treat illness.
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Sep 24, 2025
Scientists have just taken the most detailed look yet at the biology of a record-breaking human life, profiling a woman who lived to 117 years and 168 days free of cancer, cardiovascular disease and dementia. What they found could help us all with our own longevity.
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Sep 24, 2025
We've long known Specialized to be among the brands charging crazy-high prices for top-spec ebikes, but the new S-Works Turbo Levo 4 LTD e-MTB takes the trend to alarming heights, pricing in a few thousand dollars higher than a brand-new Nissan Versa
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Sep 24, 2025
We've long known Specialized to be among the brands charging crazy-high prices for top-spec ebikes, but the new S-Works Turbo Levo 4 LTD e-MTB takes the trend to alarming heights, pricing in a few thousand dollars higher than a brand-new Nissan Versa
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Sep 24, 2025
We've long known Specialized to be among the brands charging crazy-high prices for top-spec ebikes, but the new S-Works Turbo Levo 4 LTD e-MTB takes the trend to alarming heights, pricing in a few thousand dollars higher than a brand-new Nissan Versa
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Sep 24, 2025
We've long known Specialized to be among the brands charging crazy-high prices for top-spec ebikes, but the new S-Works Turbo Levo 4 LTD e-MTB takes the trend to alarming heights, pricing in a few thousand dollars higher than a brand-new Nissan Versa
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Sep 24, 2025
Behold, the rise of the tennis-coaching robots. First there was the PongBot, followed by the Tenniix and the Acemate. Now, there's the possibly even more capable ball-shooting, performance-assessing, AI-packin' Aceii One.
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Sports, Lifestyle
Tennis,
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Sep 24, 2025
Lava Music caused a glitch in the Matrix a few years back with an oddball carbon-fiber acoustic guitar rocking built-in digital effects. Now the company is looking to reshape the amplification landscape with "the world's most advanced amp."
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Music,
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Sep 24, 2025
With projects like the Halley VI Antarctic research station under its belt, Hugh Broughton Architects is no stranger to working in extreme environments. The UK firm will need this experience as it has now been commissioned to deliver a series
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Sep 24, 2025
Scientists have developed a new eyedrop that can ferry protective compounds all the way to the retina, paving the way for a less-invasive injection-free method of managing sight-stealing diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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Sep 24, 2025
The earliest evidence of the invention of the wheel pops up around 5,500 years ago in Uruk, ancient Mesopotamia, which has to go down as the most innovative society in human history. These guys, best we can tell, invented everything from cities, to maps, to sails, proverbs, aquariums, moral ideals and messiahs.
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Sep 23, 2025
Switching off a single enzyme in immune cells protected mice from obesity, type 2 diabetes, and fatty liver disease in a new study, offering a potential new treatment target for metabolic disorders.
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Sep 23, 2025
A layer of foam may be good at protecting you from simple whacks on the head, bu
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Sep 23, 2025
A layer of foam may be good at protecting you from simple whacks on the head, bu
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Sep 23, 2025
A layer of foam may be good at protecting you from simple whacks on the head, bu
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Sep 23, 2025
World-leading American RV manufacturing group Thor Industries and its EV chassis partner Harbinger presented one of the most impressive motorhomes of 2024, an electrified Class A camper bus offering an estimated 500 miles (800
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Sep 23, 2025
World-leading American RV manufacturing group Thor Industries and its EV chassis partner Harbinger presented one of the most impressive motorhomes of 2024, an electrified Class A camper bus offering an estimated 500 miles (800
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Sep 23, 2025
Drone manufacturer DJI continues its foray into the world of actioncams in a big way - or actually, in a small way - with its tiniest camera yet, the Osmo Nano. The 4K-shooting tyke can be magnetically mounted on shirts, hats or other clothing, and is waterproof down to 10 m (33 ft).
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