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Toyota Tacoma camper's floor-to-ceiling windows let the outdoors in
May 17, 2022
Rossmönster has introduced the most unique light pickup camper out there. The all-new Lagom is one of a very few hard-wall designs out there, and it expands via full-height front and rear windows that create a gorgeous rooftop observatory.
US Air Force successfully flies hypersonic missile on fourth attempt
May 17, 2022
It was fourth time's the charm as the US Air Force successfully launched its hypersonic AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon (ARRW) from a B-52H Stratofortress on May 14 off the coast of Southern California, following three failures.
Our majestic Milky Way stars in annual astrophotography competition
May 17, 2022
The Milky Way is one of the night sky’s most majestic subjects for photography, so it's the star of travel blog Capture the Atlas's annual competition. The 25 winning shots of this year’s Milky Way Photographer of the Year have now been unveiled.
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Isotope-pure silicon nanowires could make computer chips much cooler
May 17, 2022Heat is a major hurdle for electronic devices. Scientists have now found that nanowires made of a certain isotope of silicon can conduct heat 150 percent better than regular silicon, potentially leading to drastically cooler computer chips. -
CoreCap bike computer sits in your steering tube, with a huge battery
May 17, 2022This beautifully integrated bike computer sits securely in your standard steering head, and acts a bit like a smartwatch for your bike. It brings smart features to your ride, with up to five switchable preset screens and a range of apps and widgets. -
First signs of head trauma in ramming animals may unlock secrets of TBI
May 17, 2022Scientists may have unearthed a valuable new tool to study brain injuries, in the form of headbutting animals such as bighorn sheep and muskoxen, in which they've discovered hallmarks of head trauma for the very first time. -
Flat-packable modular Daggerfish grill elevates campfire cooking
May 17, 2022While many campers like to eat well in the wilderness, they don't necessarily want to pack along a full-on camp stove setup. The Daggerfish Campfire Grill was designed with just such folks in mind. -
"Smart" pacifier could warn of dehydration in newborn babies
May 17, 2022Presently, in order to check electrolyte levels in newborn babies, blood samples are drawn from the infants twice a day. Soon, however, a "smart" pacifier could be used to non-invasively collect that same data. -
Pineapple leaves may find use in fat-trapping ingestibles
May 17, 2022Two years ago, we heard about an absorbant hydrogel made from pineapple leaves. Some of the scientists who developed that gel are now saying that the leaves could also be used to absorb fats from recently consumed foods in our digestive system. -
Harley-Davidson spin-out Serial 1 launches second-gen CTY ebikes
May 17, 2022Harley-Davidson officially entered the ebike space back in October 2020 via a new spin-out company called Serial 1. The first three premium models followed in November, and now Serial 1 has announced its second generation ebikes are ready to ride. -
Miami's first supertall skyscraper stacks up superb views of Biscayne Bay
May 17, 2022Miami is slated to gain its new tallest skyscraper in the form of the Waldorf Astoria Miami. Taking the shape of stacked glass blocks and rising to a height of 1,049 ft, the eye-catching building will consist of a hotel and luxurious residences. -
Willow X outdoor robot designed to help tend your garden
May 17, 2022We've already seen attempts to realize a sci-fi vision of the future and put robot helpers in the home to make our lives easier. Startup Eeve is also developing a personal robot pal, but Willow X's job is to help you keep your garden tidy. -
Autonomous container ship completes 790-km trip from crowded Tokyo Bay
May 17, 2022Several groups in Japan have been demonstrating fully autonomous ships in the last few months, and the latest, a 95-m container ship, has just completed a 790-km autonomous voyage starting and ending in the heavily congested waters of Tokyo Bay. -
FastestVPN is rated one of the most promising VPN services around
May 16, 2022Oh, the good old days, when criminals had to work to steal an identity. It wasn't so easy to take a victim’s name, SSN, and other personal info. Now it’s so much easier—unless you have a VPN. -
Aluminum-bodied FMC Storm brings jet-like aeros to the motorcycle world
May 16, 2022Draped in liquid-smooth aluminum bodywork, this visually stunning custom motorcycle features a number of air scoops that wouldn't look out of place on a fighter jet, as well as a nearly fully-enclosed front wheel and some absurdly low-mount clip-ons.
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