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Biology
Birds make friends too, 20-year study finds
A new study with 20-years of field data has discovered that the African superb starling forms mixed-kin groups with up to 60 members. These findings offer some of the first direct evidence of human-like friendship behavior in animals.
Automotive
Isuzu D-Max pickup gets electrified, and it makes perfect sense
It was only a matter of time before an EV Isuzu pickup came along. The likes of the Ford F150 Lightning, GMC Hummer EV, Chevy Silverado EV and Tesla Cybertruck all forced the Japanese carmaker’s hand … and lo and behold, we have the Isuzu D-Max EV.
Physics
Turning lead into gold (for a split second)
In studying the conditions that emerged just after the Big Bang using the Large Hadron Collider, scientists turned lead into gold – for just fractions of a second. Not a whole lot of gold, but gold nonetheless.
Tiny Houses
Compact single-level tiny house encourages indoor/outdoor living
The Bellbird is a compact, single-level tiny house suitable for up to two people. It encourages indoor/outdoor living via its porch and offers lots of optional upgrades, including off-the-grid functionality.
Marine
Hydrofoiling e-speedboat promises 80 miles of freedom out on the lake
If you're in the market for a distinctive new ride, ENVGO's got you covered with its electric NV1 hydrofoiling boat. It's all beautiful curves, sleek lines, and high performance for when you want to tear up the lake near your family's vacation home.
Drones
DJI looks to push creativity boundaries with triple-camera Mavic 4 Pro
A couple of years ago, DJI was the first drone maker to launch a flyer sporting a triple camera array. The follow up mounts the Hasselblad-led cameras to a 360-degree gimbal – allowing creators to "push their content to new levels."
Motorcycles
Harley-Davidson goes full chrome on limited-edition Fat Boy Gray Ghost
While it might be tricky for Harley-Davidson to top Arnold Schwarzenegger riding a Fat Boy in Terminator 2, the US bikemaker has produced perhaps the next-most iconic thing: a limited-edition, chromed-out Fat Boy Gray Ghost. No mirror? No problem!
Consumer Tech
Review: Bob & Brad hand massager kneads weary digits
If your hands ever get achy after a hard day's work or just the passage of the years, the Bob & Brad hand massager is designed to provide a professional hand treatment at home. We put one through its paces and recorded the results with our free hand.
Bicycles
Bike-mounted sensor could boost the mapping of safe cycling routes
Studies have shown that many people don't commute by bike due mainly to a fear of being hit by cars. A new bike-mounted proximity sensor has been designed to help such folks, by objectively telling them which streets are the safest for cyclists.
Heart Disease
New & old drug combo drops cholesterol by 49% in human trial
Some people can’t get their bad cholesterol levels down, even if they take cholesterol-lowering meds. A clinical trial using a combination of existing and not-yet-released cholesterol tablets lowered bad cholesterol by almost half.
Robotics
Air-powered robot uses physics instead of circuits to run on tube-legs
Although soft-bodied robots can be simple devices, they typically require onboard electronics to control their locomotion. Such is not the case with a new bot, however, which utilizes a phenomenon of physics to automatically move its inflatable legs.
Automotive
Sub-$20k “modular” electric truck racks up more than 100k reservations
When we covered the Slate pickup/SUV a few weeks ago, we described it as a car looking to “kickstart a revolution.” And boy, did it! In just over two weeks since it was unveiled, the Blank Slate pickup has garnered more than 100,000 reservations.
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