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Is this cheaper version of a Cricut actually any good? We reviewed it
January 29, 2026
| Joe Salas
I'm generally not the "crafty" type. I'm more into drills, saws, lasers and CNC-type stuff. My better half, however, is an old pro at cutting, plotting, and crafting. We tested out this Cricut alternative.
Saudi halts largest skyscraper on the planet, future uncertain
January 28, 2026
| Adam Williams
Mukaab, the world's largest skyscraper, is one of the most ambitious construction projects ever conceived. However, according to a new report, Saudi authorities have stopped work on the the gigantic building, and its future now looks uncertain.
Chip stress-tests blood cells to see if donated blood is still good enough
January 29, 2026
| Maryna Holovnova
It turns out donated blood has a shelf life – and it can be very different for each donor. Recently, scientists have found a way to track how blood ages, helping hospitals manage their supply more effectively.
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January 29, 2026BrowserCopilot AI’s Basic Plan costs $29 (reg. $204) for lifetime access and includes up to 500 AI queries per month inside Chrome, helping you summarize, rewrite, research, and translate content without switching tabs.
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January 29, 2026 | Ben CoxworthHorizon Aircraft's Cavorite X7 already sported a radical design, even within the wild world of hybrid eVTOLs. That design has now been updated, however, for enhanced aerodynamics, cruising performance, and flight safety.
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January 29, 2026 | Stefan IonescuThe Seestar S30 Pro is pushing smart telescopes to a new level, with advanced optics and AI-guided observation. It's positioning itself to make deep-sky exploration accessible for everyone, from beginners to seasoned stargazers.
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January 29, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalTesla just wrapped up its earnings call for the 2025 fiscal year, in which it recorded that its year-on-year profits dropped by nearly half. Its next plan: take over the world with humanoid robots that do household chores and help factory workers.
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January 29, 2026 | Bronwyn ThompsonFor some time, we've known that it's rare to see people with both cancer and Alzheimer's diseases. Now, scientists believe they may have found why, discovering a molecule in cancer cells that clears problem proteins from the brain.
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January 28, 2026AI programs are only as good as how you use them. They’re not magic — they require specific prompts. Now, you can learn through courses how to get what you want from the latest generators with trAInedup.AI for just $79.99 (MSRP $459).
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January 28, 2026 | Malcolm AzaniaDon’t remember if you took your pills? Try MIT’s SAFARI (Smart Adherence via FARaday cage And Resorbable Ingestible). The capsule has its own bioresorbable radio that activates itself when swallowed, so you’ll never worry about missing a dosage.
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January 28, 2026 | Simon HeptinstallA new Italian supercar launched this month, and it has an unlikely nautical design inspiration: the shape of a speedboat. The Bertone Runabout is surely the world’s first 170-mph sports car with a compass floating on the dashboard.
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January 28, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalFlashlight options for outdoorspeople are plentiful, but this one caught my eye with its unique build and handy features. The HG02 is a pocket-sized flashlight that's small and light enough to hook on to a keychain. And sports a built-in fire starter.
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January 28, 2026 | Michael FrancoResearchers at Hiroshima University in Japan have developed a way to leverage the cameras on smartphones to provide accurate radiation readings. The system they created costs less than $70 and could be a big help in disaster situations.
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