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Apex unveils its quick and quirky AP-0 electric supercar
March 15, 2020
British sportscar manufacturer Apex Motors has unfortunately timed the launch of its AP-0 electric sports car to coincide with the collapse of Western society and a global descent into savagery and hoarding. That doesn't mean it's a bad car, though.
Tiny $500 city electric bike folds into a backpack
March 16, 2020
The HiMo H1 packs down to backpack size, smaller than virtually any folding e-bike we've covered previously. It won't be the most comfortable bike you've ever ridden, but it will be much easier to carry up stairs and onto public transportation.
Xbox Series X specs list promises a powerhouse next-gen console
March 16, 2020
Microsoft just shared a huge list of specs for its upcoming next-gen Xbox Series X console, giving us a much clearer idea of what to expect when it launches at the end of the year – and it's lining up to be a real powerhouse of a console.
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Laser system designed to keep an eye on bendy buildings
March 16, 2020Even the smallest of deformations in structures such as buildings or bridges can lead to cracks, so the sooner that they're noticed, the better. A new laser-based system is designed to do just that, quicker and cheaper than ever before. -
Non-toxic rubbery substance could be used to replace biotissue
March 16, 2020When Swedish scientists recently set out to create a rigid bone-replacement material, they inadvertently ended up producing a soft and rubbery substance. That's all right, though, as it may end up being even more useful than the bone stand-in. -
Sensor skin could give robot grippers a delicate touch
March 16, 2020When we pick up an object, we can adjust our grip if that object proves to be a slippery customer. ETH researchers have developed a sensor that could help robot grippers to do the same. -
Revan uses helmet HUD to check blind spots
March 16, 2020When you're changing lanes on a motorcycle while wearing a full-face helmet, performing shoulder checks can be difficult. The Revan "dashcam" system is designed to help, by providing users with a heads-up display (HUD) of their blind spots. -
Bold tiny house provides meals on wheels
March 16, 2020Despite France's reputation for culinary excellence, many of the French tiny houses we cover have very basic kitchens. Though lacking compared to its North American counterparts, the kitchen in Baluchon's Téméraire tiny house is an improvement. -
Fender celebrates 70th anniversary of the Broadcaster
March 16, 2020Back in January, Fender hit California's National Association of Music Merchants show with a bunch of stunning Custom Shop guitars, and new models dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Broadcaster. Now these birthday boys have gone on sale. -
Interview: Aston Martin's Marek Reichman on engineering art
March 16, 2020Aston Martin's Marek Reichman is a fascinating character in the hard-nosed world of the automotive industry, a rockstar designer who's been elevated to the position of Chief Creative Officer as well as an Executive Vice President of Aston Martin. -
Fine-tune your intuition and make better decisions with this $80 app
March 15, 2020The world’s first patented personal neuroscience device, Intuition Pro helps drastically improve your intuition and decision-making skills so you can perform better personally and at the office. It’s currently available for 15% off at just $79.99. -
Copying a cancer trick prevents organ transplant rejection in rats
March 15, 2020Scientists have managed to copy one of cancer's strategies to hide from the immune system, and use it for good. They made new microparticles that permanently prevent transplanted tissue or even whole limbs from being rejected by the immune system. -
Stanford study claims brain imaging can predict viral video popularity
March 15, 2020A study is suggesting the global popularity, or virality, of a video can be predicted by looking at how certain areas of a person’s brain are activated while they view the first few seconds of footage. The technique has been dubbed neuroforecasting.