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Mud-covered shipping container project tackles metal boxes' major flaw
April 24, 2026
| Adam Williams
Shipping containers can be turned into everything from tiny houses to museums, but they all share one flaw: poor thermal performance. The Petti Restaurant mitigates this by covering the containers in mud.
Recumbent trike debuts bizarre pedal-by-wire drive system
April 20, 2026
| Omar Kardoudi
ICE Trikes' PERS Chainless setup turns pedaling into electricity, bringing pedal-by-wire tech to a production recumbent trike for the first time. Zero chain maintenance and over 30,000 miles before the drivetrain asks for anything.
Neanderthal babies grew twice as fast as today’s human toddlers
April 24, 2026
| Jay Kakade
While modern humans follow a steady growth pattern, Neanderthals may have reached physical and brain maturity much earlier. Dental and skeletal remains show that 6-month-old Neanderthal babies grew to be as large as 14-month-old humans.
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April 24, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalSolar panels can grossly detract from the look of many buildings and roofs. A new type of coating can add colors and intricate patterns to these panels, allowing them to blend in beautifully – without affecting efficiency by more than 5%.
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April 24, 2026 | Bronwyn ThompsonA new injection that strengthens a mouth muscle may have a life-changing impact on the 90% of dogs that suffer from chronic respiratory issues. It has the potential to provide these flat-faced pooches with happier and longer lives, without surgery.
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April 24, 2026 | Utkarsh SoodQJMotor's latest COV 125 siblings look like the perfect beginner motorcycles. But these bikes are stepping into one of the most fiercely contested segments in motorcycling. Can affordable pricing alone be enough to sway buyers away from legacy brands?
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April 23, 2026 | Abhimanyu GhoshalDJI's latest product for camping makes it a lot easier than before to power your electronics on the road. Its new 1-kWh power station is tiny for its battery capacity, so you can carry it easily and have room left for other gear.
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April 23, 2026AI is transforming workplaces, and if you’re looking to learn how to better use artificial intelligence, the ChatGPT & Automation E-Degree course bundle from tech training specialists Eduonix is $14.97, a 98% discount on the $790 regular price.
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April 23, 2026 | Utkarsh SoodSUV folks know just how capable a car the Nissan Xterra was in its prime. A proper body-on-frame chassis, four-wheel drive, and a solid overall build quality to take on anything you’d throw at it. And it looks like it might just be making a comeback!
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April 23, 2026 | C.C. WeissZempire has launched one of the slimmest, most portable camp stoves on the US market. The Stealth-Jet stove series packs flat and slim for easy transport, firing out up to 10,000 BTUs of cooking power per burner.
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April 23, 2026 | Shirl LeighIn my irascible opinion, there are never enough pockets in pants or backpacks for all the gadgets I need to tote around. With the arc-lighter-equipped Luxo multi-function flashlight however, that’s one less pocket taken up.
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April 23, 2026 | Omar KardoudiA wearable collar from researchers in South Korea can hear the words you never say out loud and play them back in your own voice. Built for laryngectomy patients and noisy industrial environments, it works where microphones can't.
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April 23, 2026 | A. GhoshalA recently published marine biology study shines a light on yet another damaging effect of the global illegal drug trade. Cocaine dumped in rivers can alter the behavior of fish in those waters, causing them to venture out more than usual.
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