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  • A Fraunhofer research team is developing a high-tech running shoe with the ability to evaluate a jogger's running form and technique in real-time in an effort to to minimize jogging-related injuries.
  • Ford revealed the all-new, sixth-generation Mustang last week in a four-content event encompassing major cities like Barcelona, New York and Shanghai. The new Mustang drops the heavily retro influence of generation five in favor of a more modern look and feel, which includes an EcoBoost engine.
  • The maiden flight of e-volo's 18-rotor Volocopter electric aircraft prototype last month seems to have impressed quite a few people. The company is claiming a European crowdfunding record after raising €1.2 million (US$1.64 million) in under four days.
  • With its striking design and desirable location – not to mention some high-end sustainable gizmos thrown in for good measure – Villa Kogelhof in southwestern Netherlands ticks all the right boxes for a new luxury residential build.
  • Remember when everyone asked if the first iPad was a "Kindle killer?" Well, although tablets have put the brakes on e-readers' momentum, the Kindle is still alive and kicking. Is it your best e-reader option this holiday season? Join Gizmag, as we break down the top e-readers you can buy today.
  • Aerial drones are increasingly being considered for use as delivery vehicles, but what happens if they malfunction? Researchers have created a control algorithm that allows any quadcopter to keep flying, even if it loses multiple motors or propellers.
  • MSI has released what's claimed to be the world's first 3K gaming laptop. The 15.6-inch GT60 features a 4th generation Core i7 processor, GeForce graphics, combined SSD/HDD storage and customizable color backlighting for the keyboard for after hours gaming.
  • RoboCV's X-MOTION system, which is described as an intellectual pilot system, has been rolled out in a Samsung factory in the Russian city of Kaluga where warehouse vehicles can now zip around the factory floor autonomously.
  • Researchers at ETH Zurich have created an app that allows an ordinary smartphone to capture and display three-dimensional models of real-world objects, for subsequent finessing or even 3D printing.
  • Studio Fuksas' Terminal 3 building for Shenzhen airport is in the form of a giant "manta ray" and features a "double-honeycomb skin." The largest single public building to date in Shenzhen, the terminal will extend the airport's capacity to 45 million passengers per year.
  • The study of archaeology has long been carried out using tools from the physics lab. What is less well known is that archaeology has also made substantial contributions to physics. This is the story of old lead; why it is important to physics, and what ethical problems it presents to both sciences.
  • Mosquito prevention can be expensive or unsafe and doesn’t scale in developing countries. New research identifies the primary mosquito receptor responsible for locating people, and tests a promising group of predicted chemicals that circumvent the receptor and are safe, cheap, and smell yummy.
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