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Our chins appear to be an evolutionary side effect
Male nipples. Whale pelvic bones. Vestigial hind limbs in snakes. Evolution is full of features that look purposeful but are actually by-products with no explicit function. New research suggests the human chin may be one such evolutionary side effect.
Marine
China’s deep-sea submersible set to take tourists 3,280 feet straight down
Chinese scientists have revealed plans for a new tourist-centered panoramic-view submersible that will take people on an affordable trip 3,280 feet (1,000 m) into the deep – and they say the first prototype will be ready before the end of the year.
Automotive
$20,000 Chery V23: A viable mini-Defender or just a sham?
In an age of sleek EV concepts that talk to the wind, the Chery V23 comes out as a stout reminder of bygone times. Retro, simple, boxy, rugged. Almost reminiscent of a certain Land Rover Defender. Only it doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg.
Bicycles
Graphite-dispensing lube gadget promises clean bicycle drivetrains
Traditionally lubed bicycle chains are notoriously dirty to touch, and a hassle to clean. Yours may not have to be either of those for much longer, however, if you spring for the graphite-powder-dispensing CHA.
Knives and Multitools
Titanium multitool uses five stacked plates to pack in 10+ functions
A new titanium EDC multitool is now on Kickstarter, featuring more than 10 tools in a modular system. It is designed for everyday tasks, outdoor adventures, minor repairs, and any situation where you wish you had the right tool on hand.
Knives and Multitools
16-in-1 multitool sports a saw, blade, screwdriver and more
A new multitool combines 16 features in a compact everyday carry format, designed for cutting, sawing, repairing, measuring, and emergency situations. It's currently available for pledging on Kickstarter.
Consumer Tech
121-dB portable speaker brings the noise to parties in the park
Danish audio gear brand Soundboks lives life loud, and has just launched the Mix, a powerful Bluetooth speaker designed to balance high output, long battery life, and portability for both parties and everyday listening.
Body and Mind
How living at high altitudes can protect against diabetes
It's long been known that living at higher altitudes can affect physiology, including reducing the incidence of diabetes. The reason why has evaded scientists for decades. That has changed with a new discovery that was hiding in plain sight.
Aircraft
Hydrogen-powered business jet edges closer to certification
If you've ever hankered after a hydrogen-powered business jet, your wait might not be much longer. French aerospace startup Beyond Aero's BYA-I One aircraft has completed its Preliminary Design Review, pushing it along the path to certification.
Drones
DJI takes the immersive aerial dog fight to Insta360
DJI wasn't first to the 360° FPV party, but it showed up with better sensors, double the range and AI tools that'll make even rookie aerial photographers look like pros. The mighty Avata 360 has launched globally, but the US will miss out.
Deals
This Windows 11 Pro offer gives you a new computer feel for just $13
Your laptop might feel outdated—but replacing it isn’t the only option. For $12.97, upgrading to Windows 11 Pro could give your current PC a noticeable refresh without the high cost.
History
Ancient Roman board game stumped experts for decades – until AI played
A slab of limestone excavated in 1984 from the ancient Coriovallum settlement presented a puzzle for researchers of Roman history. Because of its grooves, the stone piece looked like a board game. More than 40 years on, we may have the rulebook.
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