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Molecular manipulation stimulates hair growth in mice
Researchers have successfully stimulated hair growth in mice using microRNA to genetically manipulate the hair follicle’s stem cells, meaning that balding pate may one day be sporting a mane of luscious locks.
Good Thinking
Switch Hex T wrench keeps six bits at the ready in a rotating head
Although interchangeable-bit hex wrenches aren't that hard to use, there's always room for improvement … right? The designers of the Switch Hex T seem to think so, as their wrench features a carousel-like multi-bit rotating head.
Body and Mind
Most severe heart attacks are more likely on Monday, research shows
For many, Monday means the weekend's over and it's back to work. Now, there's something else to worry about. Research has found that the most life-threatening type of heart attack is more likely to occur on a Monday than any other day of the week.
Biology
‘World’s most painful insect sting’ found to target nerves in unique way
Researchers have discovered that some of the most painful ant stings are caused by neurotoxins that affect the body in a way that's never been seen before. Their findings further our understanding of how pain works and how it might be treated.
Biology
"Virgin birth" seen in a crocodile suggests dinosaurs could also go solo
Scientists have observed the first known “virgin birth” in a female crocodile, kept alone in captivity for 16 years. The find reveals that this unusual form of reproduction is possible in more species than we thought – including, perhaps, dinosaurs.
Space Systems
NASA gives go for launch of mission to $10-quadrillion asteroid
NASA has given the okay to its long-delayed US$985 million Psyche deep-space mission to explore a metal-rich asteroid, also called Psyche, that may be worth as much as $10 quadrillion, or 90 times the world's entire $110-trillion economy.
Urban Transport
Series production of Silence S04 electric nanocar begins
Where EICMA in Milan is usually reserved for powered two wheelers, e-mobility company Silence opted to use the 2019 event to debut a two-seat electric nanocar called the S04. Now the company has announced that the vehicle has entered series production.
AI and Humanoids
AI and humans collaborate on first ChatGPT-designed robot
Is there anything ChatGPT can’t do? Researchers have now used the large language model to help them design and construct a tomato-picking robot. They say that while it demonstrates the great potential in human-AI collaboration, there are risks.
Body and Mind
Melt electrowriting takes us closer to artificial blood vessels
Researchers have combined two different 3D-printing techniques to produce artificial blood-vessel prototypes. The process created tubes that can be covered in live cells while retaining the strength they need to function under pressure.
Architecture
Kristie Wolfe's glass-topped fire lookouts offer window to the stars
Kristie Wolfe's many different getaways have included everything from a big potato to a hobbit house community. Her latest project involves the creation of five fire lookout towers envisioned as the perfect location for watching the night sky.
Urban Transport
Bamboo-bodied Tom electric scooter is ready ToMove you
Last year, Italian electric mobility company Reinova announced the development of a folding bamboo-bodied electric scooter called the ToMove. Well, the funky li'l vehicle is now known as the Tom, and is the subject of a Kickstarter campaign.
Automotive
$35K Volvo electric SUV looks to do huge things from a tiny footprint
Volvo has launched the EX30 small electric SUV, and it believes its smallest SUV will be one of its most impactful products of all time. The crossover will offer up to 275 miles of range, a 3.4-second 0-60 mph, and Volvo's lowest CO2 footprint ever.
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