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MIT's injectable brain chips could treat disease without surgery
November 12, 2025
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
Researchers at MIT have created a revolutionary platform to treat a vast array of neurological diseases and mental illnesses. It could not only prove more effective than traditional methods, but also negate the need for invasive brain surgery.
Revolutionary full-time 4WD system dumps the diff
November 10, 2025
| Ian Baker
A radically innovative design controls wheelspin on rough and slippery surfaces while driving all four wheels on all surfaces – and eliminating complex differential gearsets. Its first use will be in off-road heavy machinery.
90% of us aren’t getting this essential nutrient linked to anxiety
November 12, 2025
| Bronwyn Thompson
Scientists have identified a significant link between levels of choline and the prevalence of anxiety, suggesting that upping intake of this essential nutrient found in many foods could potentially improve symptoms of these debilitating disorders.
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November 11, 2025 | David SzondyIf you've ever wondered why we are here, then you can thank Jupiter for part of the answer. A new study from Rice University suggests that if it weren't for the gas giant, the Earth would have spiraled into the Sun during its formation.
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November 11, 2025Two powerhouses, one smart move. Get a MacBook Pro 13″ (2020) plus lifetime Microsoft Office for just $444.99. It’s the ultimate combo for anyone who knows value when they see it.
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November 11, 2025 | Jay KakadeNew research had made a striking link between a mother’s exposure to “forever chemicals” during pregnancy and the shape of her child’s brain at age five. The findings can't say whether these changes are positive or negative.
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November 11, 2025 | Aaron TurpenSince the dawn of automotive, engineers have worked to make the chassis of a vehicle stiffer. Engineering blue pills for a car’s chassis were all the rage. Honda has now decided that more motion in the ocean is better.
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November 11, 2025 | C.C. WeissWe've seen in-vehicle camping modules of all sizes, and a new one from Renault might just be the sleekest of all. It transforms the company's Escapade from a simple sleeper van to a full camper van that still works as an everyday 7-seat MPV.
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November 11, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaFor the first time, scientists have recorded hundreds of hippocampal cells in flying bats simultaneously to show how bats store memories not just of individual places, but as entire maps. The study could lead to cures for neurological disorders.
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November 11, 2025 | Ben CoxworthWhen it comes to venturing into the wilderness, you can never be too prepared … right? The folks at Tavaker seem to think so, which is why they've packed a saw, knife, screwdriver, firestarter and 10 other functions into their self-named multitool.
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November 11, 2025 | Adam WilliamsMVRDV is known for its extraordinary designs and its latest project is no exception. Named Grand Ballroom, it will take the form of a spherical building that hosts a sports arena, hotel, and residences inside.
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November 11, 2025 | Paul RiddenIt doesn't seem too long ago that E Ink reading devices were all the rage, but new developments don't seem to create the same buzz as before. Viwoods is hoping to change that with the pocket-friendly AiPaper Reader.
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November 11, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalAn ambitious plan to generate sequence genomes for 1.85 million species on our planet is underway. It's a major undertaking that'll dramatically enhance our understanding of biology, and inform conservation efforts. Thankfully, AI is lending a hand.
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