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Previously undetected link between brain and immune system discovered
Researchers from the University of Virginia School of Medicine have made a landmark discovery of vessels that connect the brain with the lymphatic system – something that wasn't previously thought to exist. The breakthrough has significant implications on the study of major neurological diseases.
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Silk LED bulb emulates natural sunlight
A start-up called Saffron has developed the prototype of a LED light that can sync our internal clock to the natural shifting color spectrum of the sun. The designers claim that Silk can improve our humor and sleep patterns by giving us get the right kind of light for the each time of the day.
Wearables
Thync mood-changing wearable officially launches – we go hands-on (again)
One of the coolest new gizmos we tried at CES 2015 was Thync. The wearable that zaps your brain to make you feel either calm or energized (or both) is available for pre-order. We go hands-on again to test the bold new product.
Astronomy
Cassini says a final fairwell to Hyperion
May 31 saw NASA's Cassini spacecraft make its last close up pass with Saturn's moon Hyperion. The moon has a fascinating, almost spongy appearance due to the fact that its surface is actually less dense than water.
Photography
Phase One introduces the high-end medium format XF Camera System
The Phase One XF is a new high-end medium format camera system with a new autofocus platform, an upgradable OS and resolutions up to 80-megapixels. The new system sees an XF camera body launched alongside a new IQ3 digital backs, modular viewfinders and lenses.
Robotics
Harmony rehab robot guides recovery
Researchers at the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin have developed Harmony, a two-armed, robotic exoskeleton that uses mechanical feedback and sensor data to provide therapy to patients with spinal and neurological injuries.
Mobile Technology
LG G4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6 (and Galaxy S6 edge)
The smartphone world is one of never-ending oneupmanship. About a month after the launch of two of the best phones we've seen, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge, LG is trying to knock the new kings of the mountain off their perch. But can the LG G4 keep up?
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Historical scientific treats up for auction at Bonhams
In science, things can move quickly and once-vaunted instruments are often left by the wayside. Bonhams auction house regularly scoops 'em up and dusts 'em off, inviting the technologically curious to take a little stroll through the history of scientific achievement.
Science
3D-printed attachment turns any smartphone into a DNA-scanning microscope
A cheap 3D-printed attachment can turn smartphones into sophisticated microscopes. Armed with the new device, a smartphone would be able to detect single DNA strands and analyze them to diagnose diseases including cancer and Alzheimer’s without bulky and expensive equipment.
Astronomy
Student-designed furniture is out of this world
A team of five mechanical engineering seniors from Rice University, in Houston, Texas, has been tasked by NASA to design furniture suitable for use in future habitats on Mars, the Moon, or in space itself.
Mobile Technology
LG G4 vs. LG G3
The LG G3 wasn't a perfect phone, but it still cracked our list of the top handsets of 2014. Can the company's 2015 flagship, the LG G4, do better? We can start by comparing the two phones' features and specs.
Aircraft
Ten-motor electric plane takes off
NASA has dusted off and improved on a tilt wing aircraft design. Called the Greased Lightning GL-10, the unmanned prototype made a successful vertical takeoff and transition to horizontal flight at Fort A.P. Hill in Virginia, not far from NASA Langley.
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