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    Why Your Cat Insists on Sitting on Your Laptop

    Does it annoy you that your cat occasionally sleeps on the keyboard of your home computer? And do you find yourself won…

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    GAC’s Van Life: A futuristic minivan built for couples’ adventures

    The electric vehicle Van Life is supposedly designed for long journeys across Mars-like landscapes. However, it is intended for only two travelers. A couple on their honeymoon would enjoy the…

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    RizzGPT: Stanford students built a monocle that feeds you lines during dates and interviews

    The device looks more like a monocle than a pair of glasses. It was invented by Brian Hau-Ping Chang, a student at Stanford University. The RizzGPT device, developed by Chang…

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    Hackers Are Cracking Passwords Faster — How to Protect Yours

    Hackers can now crack complex passwords eight times faster than last year, according to researchers at the American cybersecurity company Hive Systems. They also warn that a password made up…

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    Microplastics Reach the Brain in Just Two Hours

    An international team found that microplastics can reach the brain just two hours after entering the body. Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna and Vassar College showed that these…

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    ChatGPT beat doctors on empathy — and gave higher-quality Reddit medical answers

    A team at the University of California, San Diego compared written responses from doctors and from ChatGPT to health questions on the Reddit forum AskDocs. They wanted to see whose…

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    Why Your Phone Is Slowing Down — and How to Fix It

    When we use our smartphones, we often do things that slow them down. So how do you fix those problems and keep your iPhone or Android running smoothly? Kevin Charron,…

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    Hyundai is building a 70 kg lunar rover from car parts

    Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has begun developing a prototype of its own lunar rover for scientific research on the Moon. The unmanned vehicle, which will run on solar power, will…

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    This smart fabric shifts color and shape with heat and a tiny electric charge

    Inventors from the University of Waterloo in Canada detailed the properties of a new smart fabric in an article for the journal Nano-Micro Small. The team calls it the world’s…

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    Sweden Is Building the First Highway That Charges EVs While They Drive

    Swedish engineers have designed a unique electric highway. It will be built on a 13-kilometer stretch of the European route E20, between Hallsberg and Örebro. Swedish authorities decided to pursue…

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    How a $624 Lego 3D bioprinter can grow human skin

    In research, scientists often face limited access to human tissue samples in the exact sizes and types they need for many projects. A 3D bioprinter could solve that problem. But…

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    Inside the $25M Superyacht That Converts into a Submarine

    The developers were inspired by Jules Verne’s novel “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.” Last year, a Dutch company unveiled a luxurious vessel that doubles as both a superyacht and…

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    A YouTuber Built a Bicycle with Square Wheels — Here’s Why

    The inventor who goes by The Q showcased a strange bicycle on his YouTube channel. It rides on two square wheels that don’t rotate during the ride. The wheels have…

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    Tiny Glass Beads on the Moon Could Hold 300 Billion Tons of Water

    Small glass beads were found by researchers in soil samples delivered to Earth in 2020 by the Chinese Chang’e 5 spacecraft. The results of the study were only just revealed:…

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    Nissan’s Max‑Out convertible glows in the dark and looks straight out of sci‑fi

    Car enthusiasts have been waiting for the debut of this futuristic convertible since 2021, when the Japanese automaker first unveiled the Nissan Max-Out concept as a digital drawing. Now a…

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    A 3D-Printed Driverless Ferry Will Shuttle Olympic Visitors on the Seine

    The idea came from an international consortium that includes Roboat, Holland Shipyards Group, and Sequana Développement. The initiative to 3D-print the ferry was launched by the French waterways authority, Voies…

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    How Researchers Used a 3D Printer to Build a Seven-Ingredient Dessert

      Recently, a team of researchers from universities in the USA made a breakthrough in the confectionery field. Specifically, they printed a dessert with seven ingredients using a 3D printer.…

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    Germany Is Building a Circular AI Park Aimed to Rival Silicon Valley

    The Dutch architectural firm MVRDV has unveiled a design for the Innovation Park for Artificial Intelligence (Ipai), which will be built in Heilbronn, Germany. Ipai will cover 265,000 square meters…

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    AI Is Learning to Read Your Mind — By Turning Brain Scans into Images

    A team of scientists from Osaka University says AI can read signals from our brains and convert them into images. For several years, researchers have been training Stable Diffusion, an…

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    Colorful Roman mosaic uncovered beneath future Aldi site in England

    Recently, specialists from the research organization Oxford Archaeology surveyed a construction site for a future Aldi supermarket in Olney, Buckinghamshire. Suddenly, they made an astonishing discovery. Beneath a layer of…

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    Wood on the Move: Wooden Cars, eVTOLs, and Hydrofoils for a Greener Future

    Vincent Callebaut’s Timber Mobilities project sounds fantastical — but it could become reality sooner than you think. After all, many of the bold ideas from the renowned Belgian architect based…

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    See Earth’s Curvature From 25 km Up — if You Have $180,000

    The Japanese company Iwaya Giken is launching tours for thrill-seekers who want to see the Earth from an astronaut’s perspective. A few-hour flight in a piloted capsule attached to a…

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    A soft robotic arm that prints living tissue inside the body — no scalpel required

    A team of researchers at the University of South Wales in Sydney has unveiled an engineering marvel called F3DB. The robotic arm is designed to spare patients major surgery. It…

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    GM’s 1969 Astro III: A Jet-Inspired Concept That Still Wows

    In the mid-20th century, as people grew confident in aviation and began making the first attempts to reach space — efforts that involved figures like Sergei Korolev — the aerospace…

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    Amazon-backed Zoox launches a driverless robotaxi in California

    Zoox’s autonomous robotaxi is ready to hit California’s public roads. The company has already received the official permit to run it — a big deal, because it’s the only robotaxi…

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    Tiny Creatures That Rule the Planet: Arthropods Weigh More Than All Humans and Livestock Combined

    The total mass of all arthropods on Earth—about one billion tons—slightly exceeds the combined weight of all humans and agricultural animals, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot…

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    Air Taxis Are Coming: Inside Wisk’s Autonomous 4‑Seat eVTOL

    Analysts at Morgan Stanley predict that by 2050 the global air taxi market will be worth £2.7 trillion. The idea of flying cars has already moved out of science fiction…

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    Inside Plectrum: a 74‑Meter Hydrofoil Superyacht That Could ‘Fly’ at 140 km/h

    In recent years, more innovative concepts have been emerging around the world — especially in superyacht design. The new design developed by the Lazzarini studio is considered one of the…

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    Archaeologists uncover a 1,800-year-old Roman city hidden in Luxor

    What’s surprising is that the city, found on the banks of the Nile, was hidden in a heavily visited tourist and archaeological area. Egyptian archaeologists made the rare discovery not…

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    Meet the Robot That Can Turn From Solid to Liquid

    A team of Chinese and American researchers has built a robot that can switch between solid and liquid states. Researchers from Sun Yat-sen University, the Chinese University of Hong Kong,…

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    Can the Metaverse Ever Match the Smartphone’s Popularity?

    The metaverse is referred to as a network of virtual worlds where people (their avatars) can interact with each other and with digital objects using virtual reality technologies. For those…

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    How NASA and Boeing Plan a 30% Fuel‑Saving Airliner for the 2030s

    Eco-friendly technologies for commercial aviation are increasingly showing up in everyday life. Developers from NASA and Boeing have presented a concept for an eco-friendly aircraft that will transport passengers in…

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    Meet the Robot That Carves Carrara Marble Like Michelangelo

    Outstanding sculptors’ works can now be recreated by a robot guided by software. It carves detailed sculptures from Carrara marble—as skillfully as a Renaissance master. This automated system, named Michelangelo,…

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    China is building an offshore wind turbine as tall as a 70-story skyscraper

    MingYang announced plans to build another giant wind turbine and said the move would bring China one step closer to carbon neutrality. The flagship offshore turbine, the MySE 18.X-28X, has…

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    Meet ASKA, the flying car that debuted at CES 2023

    Indeed, more and more flying cars are being designed around the world. Some models already have waiting lists. In 2019, the American startup Next Future Mobility (NFT) announced the imminent…

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    How Aomori Is Turning Snow Into Electricity

    The environmental innovation was developed by Koji Enoki, an associate professor at the Tokyo University of Electro-Communications. Enoki says generating electricity from snow can be as effective as harnessing solar…

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    Microraptor’s Last Meal Was a Tiny Mammal

    Hans Larsson, a vertebrate paleontologist from McGill University in Canada, discovered a rare Microraptor fossil while examining samples in museum collections in China. The remains of the dinosaur’s last meal…

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    Disney’s AI Re-ages and De-ages Actors in Seconds

    Making a movie character look decades younger or older used to demand big budgets and long hours. Until recently, those transformations were labor-intensive and often far from perfect. But a…

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    LIDAR uncovers nearly 1,000 hidden Maya settlements in Guatemala’s jungle

    Researchers from institutions in the U.S., Guatemala, and France have discovered hundreds of hidden archaeological sites in northern Guatemala’s Mirador-Calakmul karst basin. They date the settlements to between 1000 BC…

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    Caltech Just Launched a Prototype to Harvest Solar Power From Space

    Recently, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket delivered into orbit a 50-kilogram Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD) developed by scientists at Caltech, along with 116 satellites. Researchers from this institute are…

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    EctoLife: A Biologist’s Vision for the World’s First Artificial Womb Center

    The video’s creator is a molecular biologist by training, a director by passion, and a dreamer by nature. Hashem Al-Ghailli, a Berliner, is also a well-known video blogger, so he…

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    Inside Chrysler’s Synthesis Cockpit — a steering‑wheel‑free, AI‑powered electric car interior

    At a high-profile technology exhibition in Las Vegas, Chrysler introduced the Synthesis Cockpit — a demonstration of an electric car’s interior. The cockpit omits elements drivers have long considered essential.…

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    The secret ingredient that made Roman concrete self-healing

    These buildings have survived for millennia. And that’s because ingenious ancient Roman engineers knew the recipe for durable concrete. So it’s no surprise that colossal structures like Colosseum and the…

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    Nevada’s ichthyosaur grave was actually a 230-million-year-old maternity ward

    Researchers have finally solved the mystery of a site where dozens of large marine reptiles died 230 million years ago. A team led by Nicholas Pyenson, a paleontologist and marine…

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    Ancient Chinese bamboo strips might hold the oldest record of the northern lights

    Independent researcher Marinus Anthony van der Sluys (Canada) and Hisashi Hayakawa from Nagoya University (Japan) have deciphered an ancient document that likely describes the aurora borealis. According to the authors…

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    Apple Pushes Back Its Self-Driving Car Debut to 2026

    Just before the Christmas holidays, Apple said it would delay its ambitious project for at least three more years. The company had previously said it would build its first fully…

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    Japan’s First Flying Motorcycle Is Real and Going Into Production

    This machine is a hoverbike — a flying motorcycle that can hover. The developers at the Japanese startup Aerwins Technologies are dreamers inspired by science-fiction films. From that vision they created…

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    How Smartphone Addiction Harms Memory, Self-Control, and Mental Health

    Researchers at the University of Messina in Italy found that excessive smartphone use harms cognitive performance and psychological well-being. During the study, they found that an unwillingness to disconnect from…

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