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Special cell-penetrating peptides turn the PAGE for next-gen gene editing
Researchers have developed a highly efficient new gene-editing method that uses virus-based protein fragments. The method could be used to level up existing cell and gene therapies used to treat cancer and other diseases.
Heart Disease
New mobile e-tattoo better monitors heart, can help prevent heart disease
Researchers have developed a mobile, noninvasive, ultrathin, stretchable, battery-operated electronic tattoo that simultaneously measures the heart’s electrical and mechanical activity, offering a new way of diagnosing and monitoring heart disease.
Knives and Multitools
Helle Rein knife is an ode to reindeer and classic Norwegian design
Helle crafts some of the most beautiful knives in the world. Its latest is particularly special, using an ornate, multi-material handle to honor the company's heritage and favorite animal: the reindeer.
Military
Raytheon's RAIVEN electro-optics improves pilot vision fivefold
Raytheon has unveiled RAIVEN, its latest military optical sensor for aircraft that uses a multi-spectrum electro-optical system combined with artificial intelligence to give pilots a fivefold increase in clarity and range.
Architecture
Remarkable home office rolls down a railroad when it's time for work
Hired to create a home office, Olson Kundig joked that it should be put on railroad tracks. After talking it through, the idea became a solid plan for a train-like studio that rolls down the rails to keep work and home life separate.
Architecture
Fjordarium to offer amazing views of Norwegian marine life
Haptic Architects and Oslo Works have revealed plans to transform a parking lot in Norway into a new tourist attraction. It will be centered around a "Fjordarium," with underwater galleries providing superb views of the local marine life.
Tents
Space Acacia system combines a tent, tarp and wall-to-wall air mattress
Many campers will put up a tarp, pitch a tent underneath that tarp, then put an inflatable mattress inside the tent. Space Acacia is designed to makes things simpler, by combining all three components in one camping system.
Aircraft
Interview: Lilium's Daniel Wiegand on its eVTOL plans and progress
On a recent trip to Europe, Loz Blain visited Lilium HQ outside Munich to see a spectacular full-size eVTOL mockup, fly the Lilium Jet in a motion rig simulator, tour the premises and meet the team. First stop: co-founder Daniel Wiegand.
Around The Home
Samsung laundry filter traps microfibers shed from synthetic fabrics
At CES 2023 in January, Samsung hatched a plan to stem the tide of microfibers shed during washing cycles from entering seas and oceans via a special wash program and an external filter. Now that Less Microfiber Filter has launched.
Infectious Diseases
COVID-19 virus can cause brain cells to fuse, may explain 'brain fog'
New research has found that the COVID-19 virus can cause brain cells to fuse together and malfunction. The findings might explain the ‘brain fog’ and other neurological symptoms some people experience following infection with SARS-Cov-2.
RVs and Motorhomes
EarthCruiser Evado is a boxy, topo-mastering take on a Ford camper van
EarthCruiser customers have been pining for something less huge truck, more AWD camper van. The company answers with the Evado, a van-based cruiser of earth that marries van-like comfort with the toughness and living space for which EC is known.
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Ancient reptiles starved thanks to some pretty tough plants
There was a time before the dinosaurs when ancient sheep-sized reptiles thrived on Earth. While they were numerous, a new study reveals that their diets actually led to their own starvation by wearing out their teeth.
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