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TreeSoil earthen shelter nurtures young trees in harsh conditions
November 20, 2025
| Bridget Borgobello
A new project called TreeSoil is reimagining how architecture can support vulnerable environments. It proposes a small but radical idea: build structures not for people, but to protect saplings struggling to survive in degraded landscapes.
Interconnectable camp cube airs into mega glamper hut in 4 mins flat
November 18, 2025
| C.C. Weiss
Alphago's stretched, oversized The Cube glamping tent features an air tube frame designed to inflate within minutes at the push of a button. Want to make a cube city? Simply zip multiple tents together into a sprawling air-beam compound.
Narwal's flagship Flow robovac: The best we've tested is $500 off
November 20, 2025
| Loz Blain
Narwal's flagship self-cleaning wet/dry robot vacuum is on sale for Black Friday. We've spent several months with the Narwal Flow, and while it doesn't offer any spectacular party tricks, it's the smartest, best-performing robovac we've seen.
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November 20, 2025 | Paul RiddenThough the world's smallest Laser TV took most of the CES 2025 spotlight, JMGO did have other models on display – including an early look at a new N series. Now it seems that the first N3 tri-laser model has soft launched.
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November 20, 2025The Core One Pro from Ceretone—recently recognized by Forbes as one of the top 4 hearing aid brands—represents a breakthrough in miniature engineering. You can save $90 on this nearly invisible hearing aid that's now just $299 for two weeks only.
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November 20, 2025 | Adam WilliamsIf New York is the city that never sleeps, Dubai is the city that never stops building. This latest example, by Zaha Hadid Architects, consists of a residential skyscraper with a striking exoskeleton design inspired by traditional local craftsmanship.
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November 20, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalEngineers at Northwestern University have developed a device that goes on your fingertip to feel the sensation of interacting with textured surfaces on a touchscreen. It could be a major step forward in how we interact with personal tech.
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November 20, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalIf you've got a couple thousand bucks burning a hole in your pocket, you could do a whole lot worse than drop it on an Antic. This little beast lets you get into all kinds of trouble on two wheels – or one, if you're feeling rowdy.
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November 19, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonAs our evolution slows and industrialization and technology accelerates, research suggests that human biology is struggling to keep pace. A new study investigated whether rapid and extensive environmental shifts have compromised the fitness of Homo sapiens.
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November 19, 2025AI tools are expensive, and it gets worse if you need multiple subscriptions. If you want a way out, try 1min.AI. This new AI platform gives you lifetime access to popular AI models like ChatGPT and Gemini, and it’s only $75 for life.
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November 19, 2025 | Maryna HolovnovaWe already know how watching other people’s lives on social media can affect our self-esteem. Apparently, using apps to track your fitness activities can have a similar effect. A new study suggests that fitness apps can become major demotivators.
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November 19, 2025 | Ben CoxworthYes, it looks like a 12-gauge shotgun shell, and yes, that is a bit of a gimmick. That said, the Node-1 is actually a pretty clever tool, as it packs multiple interchangeable functions into a single modular form factor.
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November 19, 2025 | Shirl LeighMeet the Eureka, a travel tumbler designed to be quickly disassembled for easy-access cleaning. The wide opening and twist-apart pieces allow the user to reach those far-down corners and deep, narrow bottom without need for a brush.
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