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Drones
SkyProwler combines a quadcopter and a fixed-wing airplane in one device
Krossblade is developing a "flying car"-type vehicle known as the SkyCruiser. Will you ever be able to buy one? Well, that's hard to say, but if the company's current Kickstarter campaign is a success, you
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soon be able to buy a functioning miniature prototype known as the SkyProwler.
Virtual Reality
Realm System brings force and resistance to motion gaming
Video games have come a long way in a short time and hardware developer Matt Long is determined to play a part in this continued evolution of video game technology, with a gaming system that brings physical resistance and force into the mix.
Virtual Reality
Review: Zeiss VR One virtual reality headset (for iPhone 6)
Any company that's been making lenses for 169 years is probably good at adapting. So perhaps it makes sense that German company Carl Zeiss AG (better known simply as "Zeiss") didn't waste time jumping into virtual reality. Read on, as Gizmag reviews the Zeiss VR One.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
"Marvel molecule" could enable new treatments for a range of inflammatory diseases
A team of researchers has unearthed what they are calling a "marvel molecule." Said to be capable of suppressing a key activator of various inflammatory diseases, it is hoped the finding could lead to more effective treatments for conditions ranging from Alzheimer’s disease to rheumatoid arthritis.
Automotive
Mercedes stretches the Maybach into limousine form
The Maybach brand may not have survived on its own, but now that it's "Mercedes-Maybach," Daimler sure seems eager to grow the lineup. The second Mercedes-Maybach in just a few months, the new Pullman is a stretched ultra-luxury motor car with face-to-face rear seating.
Automotive
Will the new Evora 400 be the hit Lotus needs?
Lotus finds itself, yet again, approaching dire financial straights. It needs a hit, a palpable hit, and it has chosen to update, up-rate and subtly alter its Evora sportscar for even more bang throughout the performance envelope.
Computers
DNA storage could preserve data for millions of years
Taking inspiration from the way fossilized bones can preserve genetic material for hundreds of thousands of years, researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a "synthetic fossil" by writing digital information on DNA and then encapsulating it in a protective layer of glass.
Electronics
Screwed-up Beam smart projector works in any light socket
Beam is a new projector that functions a little differently than others on the market. Not only can it be plugged into a traditional power outlet, but it can also screw directly into a light socket, making it easy for users to utilize anywhere.
Space
MIT scientists analyze harmful electron-producing solar shockwave
Back in 2013, two NASA probes were in the perfect position to observe a solar wave as it hit Earth’s magnetic field, gathering data on the event. That data has now been analyzed by teams of scientists, revealing the process by which high-speed particles are generated in Earth’s radiation belts.
Good Thinking
Putting the world's largest and most powerful gas turbine to the test
Having invested US$1 billion in its 500,000 bhp 9HA Harriet gas turbine, GE had to fork over another US$185 million to build a full-load test bed that can handle the grid-busting output of Harriet, the world's largest and most powerful gas turbine.
Body and Mind
Injectable self-healing gel provides long-term drug delivery
A team of MIT researchers has developed a new, self-healing hydrogel that doesn’t require surgical implantation, but can be injected using a syringe. The new gel, which can carry two drugs at once, allows for more convenient treatment of numerous conditions.
Bicycles
Ultra X might be the world's lightest (non-weird) folding bike
Folding bikes aren't necessarily synonymous with light weight. Allen Sports' new Ultra X, however, tips the scales at just 18.75 lb (8.5 kg). The carbon fiber commuter may just be the world's lightest folding bike ... or at least, the lightest one that looks relatively normal.
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