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Massive magnetic H2O hammock lets the whole crew kick back in water
May 02, 2025
| C.C. Weiss
A hammock that lets a dozen or so people chill out and relax ... on cool, crystal-clear water? Count us in. It's the new Bote Hangout Water Hammock 15, and it brings a few innovations that make a day on the water even more enjoyable.
American-made drone smashes performance metrics at Chinese prices
May 01, 2025
| Loz Blain
A new drone company has exploded out of stealth mode in the USA with incredible claims about its first product, saying it'll fly 4X longer, 10X further, 10X quieter and carry 5X more payload than leading competitors – while competing with China on cost.
Fridge gizmo uses shots of UV light to keep food fresh
May 02, 2025
| Ben Coxworth
Ultraviolet light is well-known for its ability to kill germs, including ones that cause food to spoil. And while there doesn't tend to be any food-preserving UV light in our refrigerators, a new consumer device is out to change that.
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May 02, 2025 | Michael FrancoOver the course of 18 years, a truck mechanic from Wisconsin injected himself with snake venom hundreds of times. His actions were considered stunts by some over those years, but his blood has just helped lead the way toward a universal antivenom.
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May 02, 2025 | Paul RiddenIncat has delivered on its promise to build the world's largest battery electric passenger ferry, officially launching the China Zorrilla from its shipyard in Hobart today. The vessel measures 425 ft in length and will host a whopping 40-MWh battery.
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May 02, 2025 | Michael FrancoFor some common medical conditions, timing is everything when it comes to taking medications. Now, a customizable capsule engineered at UC San Diego could simplify complicated dosing schedules thanks to a unique staged release system.
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May 02, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalAutonomous vehicle tech startup Aurora has launched its self-driving trucking service in Texas, starting with deliveries between Dallas and Houston. It's the first company on the planet to commercially operate driverless heavy-duty trucks.
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May 01, 2025TL;DR: Give yourself the ability of night vision with this compact, high-tech device that helps you see to 300 meters in the dark for $89.99 (reg. $159.99) while supplies last.
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May 01, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonNew research details an intriguing new way to solve "unsolvable" algebra problems that go beyond the fourth degree – something that has generally been deemed impossible using traditional methods for two centuries, until now.
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May 01, 2025 | Paul McClureResearchers have developed a simple, non-invasive method of diagnosing Parkinson’s disease early using an eye scan. It could mean treatment can start sooner or, alternatively, could be used to monitor the disease’s progression.
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May 01, 2025 | Rich HaridyA large-scale human clinical trials is currently underway testing a wild idea. Can fecal transplants reduce a person's cravings for alcohol by altering their microbiome? Early studies are indicating this could be possible.
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May 01, 2025 | C.C. WeissAustralia's largest RV brand is rolling out a simple but highly functional toy-hauling off-road camper. The new Crosstrail carries a quad or three bikes plus everything you need for a day trip or for a full adventure holiday.
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May 01, 2025 | Michael FrancoAn unusual partnership between a vacuum maker, a race car legend, and the University of Edinburgh is leading to advances in understanding dementia. Their new study using living tissue has revealed the brain's sweet spot for tau proteins.
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