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  • 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.
  • Built around a Toyota Land Cruiser engine, the Amphibicruiser is a fully fledged, heavy duty 4WD that's as easy to drive in the water as it is on land. Driving like a regular 4x4 on land, easily holding freeway speeds, it proceeds at a modest 8 mph (13 km/h) in the water after a press of a button.
  • 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.
  • Everyone knows that downtown alleyways are dark at night, but even in the daytime, shadows cast by the tall buildings on either side can make them quite gloomy. That's why researchers are developing a panel that diverts sunlight from buildings' roofs down into the alleyways beside them.
  • Almost half a billion animals die from car collisions per year in Brazil alone, generating a negative impact on biodiversity. Brazilian ecologists have now created an app called Urubu to help them collect data on roadkill hotspots in order to make roads and railways safer.
  • The recently revealed Olympus Stylus SH-1 has the potential to be a great travel camera. Gizmag went hands-on with the soon-to-be-released compact to see whether the retro-styled compact long zoom camera is as good as it looks.
  • Volvo isn't afraid to try new things with inflatables. Those things include its pedestrian airbag and a new child safety seat concept. The inflatables in this child seat aren't a crash-activated airbag system, but a fully inflatable structure designed to make the seat lighter and more portable.
  • Researchers at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have developed a self-healing polymer that can mend itself and fully restore its mechanical properties in just a few minutes when heated at low temperatures.
  • The zombie-killing gore masters at IRLShooter are preparing to launch their second "real life video game" in Melbourne – Lazarus.
  • Researchers at the University of Bristol have created the MisTable, which combines personal 3D fog screen displays with a communal 2D tabletop display to open up new ways of working in groups or alone.
  • While the quest for the perfect drop continues in breweries and back sheds all over the world, the people at Heineken realize that consumers are also thirsty for environmental responsibility. This has led to the development of the David XL Green draught system.
  • A portable robotic printer that works by traveling across the surface of a piece of paper is well on its way to reaching its US$400,000 Kickstarter target. Designed by Israel's Zuta Labs, the device is intended to provide users with a means of printing on the go.
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