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Vehicle-less camper pod supersizes into sub-$5K loungy squaredrop
April 13, 2026
| C.C. Weiss
The Freedom Camper pod is back, and this time it launches in its biggest, boldest spec to date. The new XL model grows out of any and all pickup truck boxes, requiring a utility trailer or flatbed to serve as a spacious, comfy mobile RV solution.
Steel rebar may have met its match – in the form of wavy plastic
April 10, 2026
| Etiido Uko
Who could possibly compare to Superman, the Man of Steel? Definitely not a man of plastic! Right? Wrong. Scientists have discovered that unconventionally shaped plastics may rival steel bars as reinforcement materials in construction concrete.
Versatile robot uses tracked flippers to traverse varying terrain
April 13, 2026
| Etiido Uko
Disaster sites vary as widely as rescue missions. Using robotics often requires multiple robots to survey, climb, lift, or manipulate objects. Athena unites all these capabilities in a single, rugged, autonomous platform built for search and rescue.
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April 13, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalThe new BTL50 flashlight from EDC brand Imalent is a lot more versatile than most other models designed for outdoorspeople, thanks to a clever feature and its surprisingly compact build.
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April 13, 2026 | Chelsea HaneyResearchers have identified a hybrid photoreceptor in the eyes of fish that carries traits of both rods and cones – a combination that doesn’t fit either category. It suggests the retina may be far more flexible than scientists have long assumed.
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April 13, 2026 | Omar KardoudiAn AI-powered suit developed by PhD students at the University of Chicago teaches physical skills by literally moving your muscles for you with electrical pulses. No pre-programming needed – it reads the situation and adapts on the fly.
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April 13, 2026 | Stefan IonescuThe Trim House in Vilnius, by KWK Promes, turns strict building limitations into a bold triangular design, blending privacy, daylight, and garden space with minimalist interiors and a dramatic spiral staircase.
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April 12, 2026 | Bronwyn ThompsonFrom wildfires to our wars on nature and each other, the subjects captured in the winning 42 images of the 69th World Press Photo Contest are not the easiest to view – but it's what makes this annual competition such a prestigious and powerful one.
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April 12, 2026 | C.C. WeissIf the average RV shop said it was working on its "most robust, self-sufficient and luxurious camper van," we'd dismiss it as marketing hype. But Tonke isn't average, and we're excited to see what it has in store for VW's newest Transporter.
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April 12, 2026Cut out the inefficient moments of your digital day by promoting your computer to Microsoft Windows 11 Pro. You can experience unparalleled AI-powered efficiency for only $12.97 (MSRP $199) until May 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
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April 12, 2026 | Toluwalogo Niji-OlawepoThe explanation is weirder than you might think – in fact, the sky is probably closer to violet. Tiny air molecules and larger particles like dust and pollution scatter sunlight in different ways, painting the sky from deep violet to hazy white.
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April 12, 2026 | Joe SalasNavee's latest flagship scooter is a fast, flashy, and formidable. It feels more like an electric motorcycle than a mere mobility machine. It's not perfect, but its power, planted chassis and premium touches make it one heck of a lavish land yacht.
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April 12, 2026 | David SzondyShooting down a drone with a fighter jet is as cost effective as wrapping sandwiches in gold foil, but BAE Systems has cut the price by firing an economy anti-drone Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS) missile from a Typhoon Eurofighter.
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