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Cutting-edge 3D-printed house built using soil, not concrete
This remarkable house was built using 3D printing technology, but with a sustainable twist: instead of being constructed from concrete like the majority of 3D-printed buildings, it's predominantly made from a soil-based mixture.
Fitness & Exercise
Reduced step-count sweet spot cuts risk of early death by nearly half
The fitness community regularly touts the health benefits of getting in 10,000 steps per day. But a new study says that a good deal fewer steps can still deliver significant benefits, including a 47% reduction in dying prematurely.
Knives and Multitools
Brawny 'mega-multitool' makes short work of camping and survival tasks
The big, bruising Adventure Mate V3 "mega-multitool" won't fit in a pocket, but it will get actual work done. The tiny blades on a traditional multitool might whittle a branch, but the V3 will take down the whole tree and split it into firewood.
Home Entertainment
Triple-laser UST projector makes up-close cinema portable
Optoma launched an interesting ultra-short-throw projector for the European market back in February. Now we have more details and US release pricing for the battery-powered Photon Go tri-laser entertainment hub.
Motorcycles
Ducati 821 receives a sultry makeover for Bandit9's latest limited build
What started as a one-off has ended up as a limited production run moto of nine units – and they’re all for sale at $44,900 each. This iconic Ducati 821 is draped in polished aluminum, all without any visible fasteners or mounting points.
Consumer Tech
Handheld printer creates edible art on your lattes and pancakes
This gizmo sounds perfect for someone in your life who's already got everything: a portable printer that puts art on your plate. The palm-sized EdiBot promises to dish out full-color designs featuring just about anything you can dream up.
Body and Mind
Finally: A diagnostic test for chronic fatigue syndrome?
While it's estimated that millions worldwide suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome, a test for the condition still doesn't exist. That could be set to change with the release of a new study that finds the condition's fingerprint in the gut microbiome.
AI and Humanoids
Watch: Funky humanoid robot rocks the keys for music festival debut
As the race to bring humanoid robots into the workplace and the home heats up, manufacturers are often keen to show off newly learned skills and accomplishments. But none so far rock as hard as keytar wizard Adam from PNDbotics.
Home Entertainment
Review: Fender x Teufel Rockster Air 2 – bigger than a banana
I love music. All sorts of music. My playlists range from Nine Inch Nails to Niccolò Paganini. From Spice 1 to Gymnopédie No 1. When Teufel shot me an email asking if I wanted to give its flagship portable speaker a listen, I said, "What's a Teufel?"
Science
Nearly 7,000 dams have shifted the Earth’s North Pole by 3 feet
Over the past two centuries, the construction of thousands of dams has done more than just tame rivers – it has shifted the Earth’s North Pole about a meter off its position.
Science
Tokamak fusion reactor turns mercury into gold
The dream of the ancient alchemists may come true as Marathon Fusion announces that its tokamak fusion reactor technology can turn common mercury into gold as a byproduct of fusion operations in quantities that would make Auric Goldfinger blush.
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Redefining Minimalism? This Titaner Titanium EDC Wallet is Just 10mm Thin!
While traditional wallets are still wrestling with pocket bulge, Titaner flips the table — introducing a titanium EDC wallet that’s just 10mm thick. It’s over 30% thinner than conventional designs, offering enhanced functionality without the bulk.
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