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Aircraft carrier nuclear reactors could help solve AI's power problem
January 04, 2026
| David Szondy
If you have a redundant nuclear aircraft carrier lying around, you can give HGP Intelligent Energy a call. The Texas-based developer wants to repurpose the nuclear reactors used to power carriers to generate electricity for onshore data centers.
Extra-wide tiny house doubles down on storage and sleeping space
January 03, 2026
| Adam Williams
Though it's not overly long, the Camden tiny house is extra-wide, and this makes all the difference. It takes advantage of the increased space with a storage-heavy layout that includes both a master bedroom downstairs and a secondary one up top.
First US at-home depression headset wins FDA approval after trial shows benefits in weeks
January 04, 2026
| Bronwyn Thompson
In a landmark shift in how mental health conditions are treated in the near future, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first at-home brain-stimulation device that can rapidly relieve moderate to severe depression symptoms.
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January 04, 2026MagicDrive is a precision-machined titanium ratchet screwdriver designed for everyday carry. With a foldable 3-angle design, modular bit system, and silent spinner top, it delivers real torque, adaptability, and calm in a pocket-sized form.
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January 04, 2026Tired of paying monthly for tools you use every day? Whether you’re team PC or team Mac, Microsoft Office 2019 has you covered — and you’ll only pay for them once.
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January 04, 2026 | Malcolm AzaniaExtracellular vesicles stopped senescence – cellular deterioration in growth and reproduction – by using the extracellular matrix protein fibronectin. The discovery could lead to a method of slowing the aging process.
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January 04, 2026 | Malcolm AzaniaA new thumb-patch of dissolvable microneedles injects biofertilizer directly into plant leaves. In lab tests, kale and choy sum grew taller and faster with bigger leaves and shoot biomass, using 15% less biofertilizer.
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January 04, 2026 | Utkarsh SoodJust when you thought you’d seen it all in motorcycle safety tech, along comes ViberAlert, a product that poses a simple, yet deeply unsettling question: What if your motorcycle seat could vibrate to keep you safe?
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January 04, 2026 | Malcolm AzaniaA new method converts user-selected 3D structures into string-pulled pop-up structures of connected tiles. Ideal for rapid creation and deployment in disaster zones, these pop-ups can also “pop-down” for re-use and easy transport.
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January 03, 2026 | Bridget BorgobelloInspired by a vision to support nature, architectural firm Studio Link-Arc has completed the Yunlu Wetland Museum in Yunlu Wetland Park in Shunde, within southern China’s Pearl River Delta. It combines a bird-watching tower with exhibition spaces.
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January 03, 2026 | Malcolm AzaniaMagnetic bioactive nanocomposites can eliminate tumors through magnetic arson while helping build new bone. Integrating bioactivity with magnetic performance may be key step in creating smart nanomaterials for oncology and medical regeneration.
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January 03, 2026 | Bronwyn ThompsonADHD drugs have been thought to sharpen attention, but a new study has found something very different is at play. They don't offer laser-sharp focus but boost wakefulness and engagement, helping the brain stick to tasks it would otherwise give up on.
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January 03, 2026 | Bronwyn ThompsonIn 1995, divers first noticed a group of bizarre sandy "crop circles" on the seabed near southwest Japan. But it took decades for scientists to identify the marine artists behind them – and why they were building such geometrically precise structures.
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