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Looking back: The liter-class Lamborghini superbike with a Kawasaki engine
April 18, 2026
| Utkarsh Sood
Everyone’s got a past, and Italian supercar maker Lamborghini is no different. Introduced in 1986, six prototype Design 90s superbikes came fitted with in-line four-cylinder Kawasaki engines. But here's the interesting bit: nobody wanted them.
Does the brain really make its own DMT? New study ignites debate
April 16, 2026
| Kayleigh Long
Does the brain really produce its own psychedelic “Spirit Molecule” to power our dream states and near-death experiences? A new study has sparked fresh debate over endogenous DMT, and its presence – or absence – in mammalian brains.
Automated filtration system promises drinking water anywhere on demand
April 17, 2026
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
California-based startup Vital Lyfe says its first product, a portable battery-powered filtration system, can provide safe drinking water from any source on demand – including seawater. Expect as much as 12 gallons per hour, with no setup time.
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April 17, 2026 | Elizabeth HowellFor the first time, astronomers claim they’ve found a way to reconstruct a galaxy’s entire ‘life story’ – from a single snapshot in time.
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April 17, 2026 | Adam WilliamsThe Esther features a spacious single-floor layout that sleeps up to two people. The tiny house is built with regular travel in mind and can run optionally off-grid, allowing its owners to cut the cord and embrace a nomadic lifestyle.
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April 17, 2026 | Maryna HolovnovaWRocket is described as the first splittable soft-top surfboard, as it breaks down into three separate sections. Once disassembled, it fits into a relatively compact bag, making it much easier to travel with or store during the off-season.
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April 17, 2026 | Simon HeptinstallMercedes has given its poshest electric saloon, the EQS, a mid-term refresh – showing exactly where the auto world’s current battleground is focused. Forget style, power, speed. Selling big EV sedans is now all about range.
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April 17, 2026 | Omar KardoudiA desktop-sized 3D printer can now write working electronic circuits directly onto a broad range of surfaces without burning them. The secret is microwaves, focused with surgical precision onto a spot no wider than a human hair.
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April 17, 2026 | Adam WilliamsThe Lukas tiny house isn't a great fit for would-be nomads since it needs to be transported by truck. However, what it lacks in portability, it more than makes up for with a spacious interior that sleeps four in comfort.
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April 17, 2026 | Toluwalogo Niji-OlawepoIn 2023, a great white shark was caught off Spain, leading researchers to analyze historical data. They suggest these rare sightings aren't random anomalies but evidence of a "ghost" population persisting in the Mediterranean over centuries.
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April 17, 2026 | Monica J. WhiteDJI’s Osmo Pocket 4 builds on its compact gimbal camera line with 4K/240fps video, improved tracking, refined imaging with boosted low-light performance, and smarter automation aimed at solo creators and on-the-go shooting.
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April 17, 2026 | Michelle FalciHigh-protein diets are often touted as a great way to lose weight. A new finding from a team of researchers, however, found that under certain conditions, mice on a low-protein diet converted energy-storing white fat to calorie-burning beige fat.
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April 17, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalBluetti's stuffed a large-capacity home backup battery – designed specifically to keep your fridge running when the power goes out – into a compact shape that's easy to fit and forget right in your kitchen.
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