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Study calculates the size of plastic waste marine animals can stomach
Scientists at Cardiff University have come up with a way of estimating the maximum size of plastic pieces different marine creatures can consume, which could help assess the risks different types of waste pose to species around the globe
Marine
Evoy launches the world's most powerful electric outboard motor
It might be a 90-pound weakling next to the biggest and baddest of the combustion world, but Evoy's new zero-emissions electric outboard motor and powertrain solution will put it at the pointy end of the all-electric market.
Infectious Diseases
How a century-old blood therapy turned into a new way to fight COVID-19
Last week the FDA approved the experimental use of blood from recovered COVID-19 subjects as a treatment for newly infected patients. The therapy harks back to the 1890s, and it may be the stop-gap we need while other treatments are in development.
Photography
Thirsty orangutan drinks up prize in Agora’s Wild 2020 photo contest
Photography social network Agora’s latest contest focused on animals in wild natural environments. Indonesian photographer Wibowo Rahardjo took out the top prize with a rare look at an orangutan risking attack from predators to grab a quick drink.
Energy
High-voltage electrolyte gives lithium-ion batteries a boost
Scientists tinkering with the design of lithium-ion batteries have come up with a new electrolyte they say can offer greater safety and an ability to operate at higher voltages, promising smartphones and electric vehicles with longer run times.
Deals
Now's a perfect time to hone your Excel skills with this online bundle
If you're a professional or a student, the 2020 Ultimate Microsoft Excel Certification Training Bundle is the perfect way for you to brush up on the business world's preferred spreadsheet program, and it's on sale for just $49.99.
Astronomy
Astronaut pee could help build 3D-printed moon bases
Using resources harvested on location for habitat construction is a vital step in overcoming the prohibitive cost of transporting materials from Earth. Urine, it seems, could be part of the solution.
Architecture
Grafton Architects' college building highlights versatility of wood
Following its Pritzker Prize win, Grafton Architects isn’t creating another stone building as you might expect. Instead, the firm has designed a light-filled all-timber college research building that it hopes will highlight the versatility of wood.
Science
Scientists turn bricks into gamma-ray cameras
Scientists at North Carolina State University have developed a technique that could allow bricks and other common building materials to act as "cameras" that reveal the location and distribution of radioactive materials once in their vicinity.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Dental Monitoring system remotely connects orthodontists with patients
After an orthodontist has fitted a patient with braces or otherwise worked on straightening their teeth, it's important for them to follow that person's progress. A new setup lets them do so, without requiring the patient to visit their clinic.
Automotive
1/4 of the world's highest-revving production car engine hits the dyno
The 39.-liter V12 in the upcoming Gordon Murray T.50 aims to be "the highest-revving, highest power density, lightest and fastest-responding naturally aspirated V12 ever made for a road car." Here's a quarter of it on a dyno, screaming its head off.
Laptops
Asus launches slim and powerful Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop
Originally debuted at CES 2020, Asus has now priced and detailed the thin, light and powerful Zephyrus G14, which is built around a 4th generation Ryzen 4000 processor, a 120-Hz display and GeForce RTX graphics, and comes with an LED matrix lid.
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