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  • ​The perks of a cup of coffee don’t have to end when the grounds are dumped in the trash. Now a London-based company has partnered with Shell to turn the leftovers from this human go-juice into biofuel to help run the English capital’s expansive bus network.
  • ​Potholes, curbs and other urban obstacles are no problem for mountain bikes, which is why many people choose to commute on the things. It was with this in mind that the Billy was created. It's a foldable e-bike that looks like a cross between a fatbike, a full-suspension mountain bike, and a BMX.
  • James Glickenhaus is aiming to show that his earlier ventures into the supercar and endurance racing world were not a flash in the pan. With US production now approved, the new 650 bhp SCG 004S will soon be added to the successful SCG 003 range.
  • This chunky multirotor can carry up to a 400-lb payload, and fly for up to eight hours. The SKYF uses the power and endurance of gasoline engines for lift, and the instant torque of electric motors for control and stabilization, resulting in a heavy-lift, affordable multirotor using today's tech.
  • The kitchens is the heart of any home, and just like biological hearts they can sometimes benefit from some technological help. Thankfully there are plenty of smart people working on devices to provide that helping hand – here are a few that caught our eye in 2017.
  • ​​Bentley is making a habit of teaming up with Mulliner to cook up utility vehicles for the most niche of sports. Following the likes of the Bentayga Fly Fishing and Bentayga Falconry, comes the Bentayga Field Sports, for those whose bespoke, handcrafted shotguns can only travel in style.​
  • A fitness tracker is the perfect gift for the holiday season, for treating someone else or treating yourself – what better way to start tackling your New Year resolutions? These are the best fitness trackers we've seen launched this year, as wearables get smarter, smaller, and more diverse.
  • ​A massive study has concluded that moderate coffee intake is generally safe for most of the population. The review examined over 200 meta-studies on the health effects of coffee consumption and concluded that three to five cups a day looks to be the safest maximum volume one should consume.
  • It's getting to the point where it seems like adding a dash of graphene can improve just about anything. The latest example is something you probably wouldn't expect to benefit from the addition of the wonder material – asphalt.
  • In March, Elon Musk promised to have a proposed battery storage system at the Hornsdale Wind Farm up and running within 100 days, or he'd foot the bill. The project clock started ticking in September and South Australia's Premier has today confirmed that it's built and ready to "be energized."​
  • ​If you're thinking that it seems a little less dark at night … well, you might not be imagining things. According to a new study led by Dr. Christopher Kyba of the German Research Center for Geoscience, Earth's artificially lit outdoor areas grew by 2.2 percent per year from 2012 to 2016.
  • ​It was a couple of years ago that Alpine Labs introduced Pulse. Now, the company has successfully crowdfunded a follow-up device, known as Spark. It allows users to remotely control their camera not only via their phone, but also in two other ways.
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