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Microwaves convert plastic into key battery component in two minutes
A new technology out of Purdue University is a shining example of using green tech to craft next-gen batteries, with scientists using a common form of plastic waste to craft a key component through the use of standard household microwave technology.
Wearables
MIT's electronic shirt tracks wearers' vitals
Although we've recently seen numerous "electronic skin" sensor patches that monitor the wearer's vital signs, the things do have their drawbacks. Scientists at MIT have therefore developed an alternative, in the form of a vitals-monitoring shirt.
Deals
This antimicrobial keychain tool helps you avoid touching dirty surfaces
It's hard to avoid touching certain surfaces in public. The CLEANKEY™ Antimicrobial Brass Hand Tool lets you press buttons, open doors, and pull levers without directly touching them, and it's on sale today for $49.99 – 33% off the regular price.
Music
Zoom puts over 30 years of tone know-how into G11 multi-effects unit
For the last few years, the G5n has been Zoom's flagship multi-effects floor unit for guitarists, but not for much longer. After launching at the NAMM show in January, the new G11 has now gone up for pre-order.
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HydraCell Cube provides power in a pinch – just add salt (and water)
Whether the power has gone out or you're camping off-grid, if emergency strikes you want to be able to make a call for help. That means you need power, and that's what the HydraCell Power Cube provides – simply by adding salt water.
Motorcycles
The world's most powerful production motorcycles: 200 hp or go home
Two hundred horsepower is a perfectly decent amount of power for a small to medium sized car. It is a lewd and indecent amount to stuff into a motorcycle that weighs next to nothing and adheres to the road with two small tire contact patches.
Automotive
Shanghai ride-hailers can now call for an AutoX self-driving taxi
Autonomous driving tech company AutoX has partnered with the Alibaba Group's Amap mobility platform to offer folks in Shanghai the option to hail a ride in an AutoX RoboTaxi.
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MIT's new microneedle patch is made just for plants
When it comes to safer, less painful, slow-release alternatives to the hypodermic injection of medications, "microneedle patches" show a lot of promise. Now, MIT scientists have adapted the technology for use on plants.
Drones
Radiation-tracking drone could follow leaks to their source
Searching for sources of potentially harmful radiation isn't a job that most people would want – so why not get a drone to do it? Well, a team of Czech engineers is currently developing just such an aircraft.
Body and Mind
Molecules identified that reverse cellular aging process
Central to the aging process are tiny caps on the ends of our chromosomes called telomeres that deteriorate over time. A Harvard team has now made an exciting breakthrough, discovering a set of small molecules that preserve their length in mice.
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A zap in the ear could help quell indigestion
Although the causes of chronic indigestion aren't entirely understood, the condition typically involves the stomach not expanding and contracting properly. New research now suggests that in-ear nerve stimulation could help remedy that situation.
Automotive
Review: The 2020 Dodge Charger GT Goes AWD
By most accounts, the era of big sedans from Detroit is ending. Dodge didn’t get that memo, however, and has continued pouring excellence into the big Charger. This year, the GT model gets all-wheel drive and an 8-horsepower performance boost.
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