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Flame plasma pyrolysis process turns spent coffee grounds into biofuel
June 30, 2026
| Etiido Uko
Humans generate wet coffee grounds equal to the weight of three Great Pyramids of Giza annually. These have fuel potential, but the moisture poses a challenge. Scientists have now developed a method that rapidly turns the wet grounds into solid biofuel.
Halfbike levels up its bonkers standing bike for a refined commute
June 29, 2026
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
Admit it: for the longest time, you've wanted an adult-sized tricycle you can ride around town while standing. Halfbike has been making that dream come true for more than a decade, and it's now got a souped-up three-wheeler to take you places.
Electromagnetic buoy paralyzes jellyfish to prevent painful stinging
June 30, 2026
| Etiido Uko
There are a few things more painful than going to the beach on a hard-earned vacation, only to get stung by a jellyfish. The horror! Thankfully, this occurrence may soon be a thing of the past, as researchers have developed an anti-jellyfish buoy.
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June 30, 2026Need to write a report, build a spreadsheet, create a presentation, or stay on top of your inbox? Microsoft Office is still the go-to productivity suite for millions—and right now, you can own the latest version for just $54.99 and no ongoing fees.
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June 30, 2026 | David SzondyElectric flight seems to be all the rage, but its place in the aviation market has yet to be worked out. We talked to Ralph Müller, CEO of H2Fly, to discuss the state of play of electric aircraft, hybrid hydrogen fuel, and the future of the industry.
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June 30, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalMitsubishi's Pajero full-size SUV has a storied legacy of dominating off-road terrain around the globe and the Dakar Rally since the 1980s. After a five-year hiatus, it's set to make a comeback.
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June 30, 2026 | Maryna HolovnovaRobots can fly spaceships, but they still can’t pick strawberries as well as humans. Although it sounds simple, it has a huge impact on agriculture globally. Scientists have now developed a soft robotic hand that can pick fruit without damaging it.
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June 30, 2026 | Utkarsh SoodThis is the longest-running production motorcycle, the Royal Enfield Bullet, which has existed since 1932. And in all those years, the Bullet has never been offered with an engine as big as this. Here's our review of the new Bullet 650.
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June 30, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalThreePeters has somehow managed to shrink a toolbox of EDC equipment into a card that you can slip into your pocket for on-the-go fixes, camping, and DIY work. With its titanium build and thoughtful design, it should hold up for years to come.
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June 30, 2026 | Adam WilliamsThe Springbrook 7.2 by Removed Tiny Homes does an impressive job of maximizing a compact footprint. Packed with space-saving features, the towable tiny house looks a lot more livable than its modest dimensions imply.
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June 30, 2026 | Omar KardoudiSardinia's regional rail operator ARST and Swiss train-maker Stadler have unveiled the world's first hydrogen train built for narrow-gauge tracks – and it will run on solar-produced green hydrogen from day one.
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June 29, 2026 | David SzondyAfter more than a century, an era comes to an end as the world's longest-running long-wave radio service shuts down. On June 27, 2026, the BBC switched off its Radio 4 long-wave broadcast for good, with an even more startling cancellation in the works.
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June 29, 2026 | C.C. WeissBürstner wowed the RV world last year when it introduced its Signature series of compact motorhomes with transforming spaces. The company grows the series this year with a larger, more luxurious version based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter.
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