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Fat-tire adult e-trike good for 85 miles of cargo-hauling adventures
August 18, 2022
Addmotor has updated its best-selling fat-tire e-trike for 2023. The M-340 offers an easy access step-through frame, comes with pedal-assist and throttle courtesy of a Bafang front-hub motor and has enough battery for 85 miles of per-charge riding.
Tini glass house gets a size increase to fit family of three
August 18, 2022
Back in May, we reported on a tiny house named the Tini M that featured a compact footprint and mostly glass exterior. The designer has now followed up with the Tini 2M, which offers a new and more spacious interior layout suitable for a family.
87-mph electric unicycle sounds like instant death ... and scary fun
August 18, 2022
The InMotion V13 Challenger aims to be the fastest, most powerful electric unicycle in the world. Capable of putting out a peak of 10,000 watts and powering up to speeds of 87 mph (140 km/h), the V13 is more explosive than many electric two-wheelers.
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Envo Flex Snowbike is the latest take on an ebike for the snow
August 18, 2022Two years ago we told you about Envo's Electric SnowBike Kit, which let users convert their existing mountain bike to a snow-going ebike. Well, the Canadian company is now offering a complete self-contained package, in the form of the Flex Snowbike. -
Study suggests pills work fastest if taken while lying on right side
August 18, 2022When taking a pill such as a pain reliever, it goes without saying that you want it to work as fast as possible. According to a new study, taking that pill while lying on your right side will help it to do so. -
WalkWise keeps tabs on seniors via the wheels of their walkers
August 18, 2022It's important to monitor the physical activity level of seniors living on their own, as a decrease may indicate health problems, depression, cognitive decline, or a debilitating fall. A new device does so simply and unobtrusively, by hitching a ride on the senior's walker. -
Ultrasonic bath cleans records before playback on matching turntable
August 18, 2022Dust and grime gathering in the grooves is a common problem faced by folks who consume music by spinning vinyl records. Startup VinylSonic is looking to clean up with an ultrasonic machine and a matching minimalist turntable. -
Cooler Keg dispenses draft beer or any other drink on the go
August 18, 2022It’s hard to beat a draft beer, but we usually have to make do with bottles and cans when away from the bar. Enter the Cooler Keg, a new design for a draft beer dispensing system built right into a cooler. -
Floating artificial leaves produce fuels from water, air and sunlight
August 17, 2022Leaves are impressive machines, converting sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into energy. Cambridge scientists have now created artificial leaves that can float on water, tapping into sunlight above it and water below to efficiently produce fuels. -
Become an Amazon Web Services expert in 2022 and pay what you want
August 17, 2022There's no need to wait until the new year to tackle new goals. If you've been interested in becoming an Amazon Web Services expert but don't know where to start, this bundle is a great contender. Plus, for a limited time, pay only what you want. -
"Brain thermometer" circuitry might explain those summer afternoon naps
August 17, 2022A new study on fruit flies may help explain why siestas came to be such an important habit in many cultures, revealing a type of brain thermometer that kicks sleep-promoting cells into action as the mercury starts to climb. -
Oxford study finds increased dementia risk 2 years after COVID infection
August 17, 2022New research has offered the most comprehensive look at the long-term neurological effects of COVID-19 to date, tracking more than one million people and finding increased rates of dementia can be detected up to 24 months after the acute disease. -
T-cell-refreshing molecule could be key to preventing immune exhaustion
August 17, 2022During long-term battles with cancer or infection, immune cells can become exhausted. Now, researchers have identified a specific molecule that helps certain T cells refresh themselves, which could unlock more effective immunotherapy. -
3D model suggests ancient megalodon could eat an orca in just five bites
August 17, 2022By combining cutting-edge digital modeling with analysis of a rare, one-of-a-kind fossil, scientists have managed to piece together the first 3D reconstruction of the megalodon, the largest shark to ever live. -
Hybrid X-Yacht cruises on electric or diesel, recharges from sailing
August 17, 2022Danish yacht builder X-Yachts recently launched its first-ever electric-propelled yacht. Called the X4.9E, the hybrid vessel's propulsion comes from battery, sail or diesel power, and the latter two sources can recharge the batteries.
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