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Smart headphones use AI to follow conversations in noisy rooms
December 11, 2025
| Ben Coxworth
Individuals with limited hearing struggle in situations where multiple people around them are speaking at once. New headphone tech could help, by boosting the voice of the person they're talking to based on the rhythm of the conversation.
48-second single-touch inflatable tent camps the air or ground
December 09, 2025
| C.C. Weiss
Looks like Norton wasn’t the only British motorcycle brand to get a new lease of life. Phelon & Moore is making a loud comeback after having been dormant for decades, with a retro-styled roadster called the Brighton-6 Roadster.
Enthusiast 3D printer uses continuous fibers to produce strong parts
December 11, 2025
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
The FibreSeeker 3 uses a dual-extruder system that works with continuous fibers and comes with the necessary slicing software to make and print parts that are way stronger than conventional desktop 3D printers' results, at a fraction of the price.
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December 11, 2025 | Utkarsh SoodThe world’s fastest enduro has climbed higher than any motorcycle ever has… unassisted, as part of a Guinness World Record attempt. The record altitude was achieved by a Stark Varg EX, atop Los Ojos del Salado: the world's highest active volcano.
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December 11, 2025 | Simon HeptinstallNeat screw-together kit uses Grayl titanium water purifier to create a Seattle-style coffee stop anywhere in the world. The Coffee Press for GeoPress Ti is available now with or without a titanium cook lid.
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December 10, 2025 | David SzondyThe hot trends of civilian supersonic flight and artificial intelligence collide as Boom Supersonic announces that, as a new revenue stream, the core technology of its Mach 1+ Symphony jet engine has been adapted to run power-hungry AI data centers.
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December 10, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalThe best flashlight is the one you have on you – but it sure helps if yours is easy to bring with you everywhere. That's where the ED08 from Rodman scores points: it's the size of a coin, and includes thoughtful features for outdoor adventures.
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December 10, 2025 | Jay KakadeNew research is adding to the body of evidence showing Neanderthals indulged in expressing abstract behavior, this time with archaeologists finding evidence of pencil-like crayons that were likely used to make symbolic art.
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December 10, 2025If you’re looking for an everyday device that multiplies your productivity without multiplying costs, this open-box ASUS Chromebook CM30 makes the case, with a flexible 2-in-1 design, a bright touchscreen, and enough power for work, school, or travel.
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December 10, 2025 | Shirl LeighIn response to the current global cocoa shortage, a research team from the National University of Singapore has developed two innovative processes to improve the taste of carob pulp. The result could be a sustainable chocolate alternative.
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December 10, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaGeorgia Tech takes vision for soft robots to the next level with PHySL, a biomimetic photo-responsive hydrogel soft lens that focuses using light alone. It does away with electronics, wires, bulk, and the dangers of breaking.
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December 10, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaMassively faster, more scalable, and more energy efficient than electronic computation, single-shot tensor computing uses light’s amplitude and phase to store, process, and send data. It could "create a new generation of optical computing systems."
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December 10, 2025 | Michael FrancoThere's a well-established link between depression and chronic low-grade inflammation. Now, a new meta-study shows that treating the inflammation can reduce depression in two ways, offering a potential alternative to antidepressants and their side effects.
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