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Non-towable tiny house embraces spacious family living
November 23, 2024
Rover Tiny Homes takes an interesting approach to downsizing with its Cypress model. The tiny house isn't based on wheels, but what it loses in portability it gains in space, with a roomy interior that's suitable for a family.
Remarkable dual-motor powertrain runs all day at 92% peak power
November 22, 2024
In 2022, Mahle presented a new motor capable of running continuously at 90 percent of its peak power. The supplier has refined it into a full drive unit, integrating two SCT motors and a cooling system into an efficient e-axle with nearly 700 hp.
Bright lights on surfboards may keep great white sharks at bay
November 23, 2024
If you're a surfer who doesn't want to be attacked by great white sharks, your surfboard should be as dark and stealthy as possible … right? Perhaps not, as a new Australian study suggests that a lit-up board may be better at keeping the sharks away.
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November 23, 2024Last year, xMEMS Labs embarked on a mission to replace legacy coil-based speakers in wireless ANC buds with silicon-based solid-state micro-speakers. Now the company has a new full-range flavor for open-fit earphones.
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November 23, 2024People with photosensitive epilepsy could soon be able to watch TV without worry. Scientists in the UK have created glasses that can block out specific wavelengths of light known to cause seizures.
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November 22, 2024The recently concluded EICMA is solid proof that CFMoto is on the up. The Chinese bikemaker revealed its near-production, all-electric CF-X concept. It’s designed to take on the traditional 450cc ICE dirt bikes. And it’s a looker.
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November 22, 2024Binge-drinking in early adult years fundamentally changes how brain neurons communicate, in what scientists equate to a faulty gas pedal in a car that needs more pressure applied to "go." This type of dysfunction is also seen in Alzheimer's disease.
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November 22, 2024Although a number of wheeled robots can traverse uneven terrain, their body doesn't stay level as they do so, making them unsuitable for many tasks. That's where the KATR comes in, as it uses extendable legs to maintain an even cargo deck.
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November 22, 2024In order to stand out in an increasingly crowded market, an electric surfboard really has to offer something special these days. The Canvas does just that, with a modular design, epoxied oak trim, and a top speed of 60 km/h (37 mph).
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November 22, 2024Roughly the size of an iPhone, the Shanmu S1 sticks onto the inside of a toilet bowl and automatically scans urine to help detect diseases early, and provide prescription guidance for the entire family.
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November 22, 2024Trek is looking to help riders get around in premium style with a tasty commuter in low- and high-step variants. The FX+ 7 is reported "light enough to carry up stairs, powerful enough to fly up climbs, and equipped to carry whatever riders need."
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November 22, 2024A new soft harness system out of the Technical University of Munich works like a pair of shorts to reduce the exertion needed to walk or jog by up to 18%. The system is easy to put on and take off and holds promise for helping anyone get more mobile.
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November 22, 2024The world's thinnest spaghetti is 200 times thinner than a human hair, which means you'd have a hard time eating it. It's actually a nanofiber developed to help heal wounds. Besides, you'd probably overcook it in a second anyway.
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