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  • Good things come in small packages – and sometimes in aerosol cans. To prove this, scientists are working on technology for future space telescopes that may one day see the giant instruments replaced by swarms of particles that are deployed from a can and herded into place by laser beams.
  • The new Ford Mustang hasn't been out for long, but tuners are already beginning to explore what is possible when given the Mustang’s coupe body and more sophisticated suspension setup. Fisker-Galpin has added power and a bespoke carbon fiber body to the Mustang for the Fisker-Galpin Rocket.
  • Plans are afoot to establish a spaceport in Australia. The town of Rockhampton in Queensland is one of three locations currently being considered as a potential site for the base which would focus primarily on space tourism.
  • Researchers at KAIST have developed a lightweight, flexible and high-efficiency thermoelectric generator that can harness your body heat to generate a small amount of electricity. The device could be used to extend the battery life of low-power wearable devices.
  • Researchers from Switzerland's University of Basel have performed nose reconstruction surgery using engineered cartilage grown in the laboratory. The cartilage was spawned form the patient's own cells in an approach that could circumvent the need for more invasive surgeries and their side-effects.
  • An auction of rare "barn finds" has yielded classic car merchant Silverstone Auctions £1 million in total sales at its inaugural Practical Classics Restorations Show. A total of 87 cars were showcased at the event, from a 1969 DBS Vantage to the Morris Milk Float featured in Eastenders.
  • The Toronto-based Unified Computer Intelligence Corporation has just started a beta testing program for Ubi, its always-on, connected computer, and Gizmag has been sent one for review.
  • Land Rover’s been dropping hints about its new Discover Vision concept in the run up to the 2014 New York International Auto Show, and it’s now taken the lid off the technology showcase for the Land Rovers of the future.
  • Most of the fitness wearables we've seen have been very different from smartwatches. But Samsung, which never met a mobile product category it didn't like, has something new. Read on, as Gizmag reviews the Samsung Gear Fit, a fitness tracker that has some smartwatch blood flowing through its veins.
  • The sports apparel market has no shortage of solutions for cold weather. But athletes have fewer options in hot, humid weather. Adidas offers one more. Its new Climachill fabric combines several cooling elements to keep athletes more comfortable during hot summer sessions.
  • Amazon recently released its streaming set-top box, Fire TV, that competes with Apple TV and Roku. Using it is straight-forward for basic tasks, but there are other features you can use to get more out of your experience. Here's a look at some Fire TV features that aren't immediately apparent.
  • Some are sharp, some are boxy, some tubular. Some will be built in pairs, groups of three or clusters. More than 230 new towers are being built or planned for London, making Renzo Piano’s Shard look like a modest proposal and St Paul’s almost quaint.
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