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Ekso Bionics announces airier, more flexible Evo exoskeleton
A couple of years ago, we heard how Ford was supplying its assembly plant employees with an assistive exoskeleton called the EksoVest. Now, the maker of that device has unveiled a lighter and limberer but just as capable model.
Aircraft
Remarkable low-drag "bullet plane" aims to democratize private flight
Otto Aviation claims its bizarre-looking Celera 500L "bullet plane" offers the performance of a small jet using just 1/8th the fuel, for around 1/6th the running costs. The company wants to make private air travel cost as much as an airline ticket.
Automotive
Review: 2020 Mazda CX-30 fits oddly, but feels great
Mazda introduced the all-new CX-30 as a new compact-small vehicle that fits between its CX-3 and CX-5. This isn’t our first time seeing the 2020 CX-30, but now we’ve spent a week with it as a daily driver, and can talk about its ups and downs.
Energy
Silicon "sandwiches" make for lightweight, high-capacity batteries
A team at Clemson University has come up with a new design that overcomes some of the problems with incorporating silicon into lithium-ion batteries, demonstrating a lightweight device that could be used to power satellites and spacesuits.
Photography
Panasonic S5 is a full-frame photo/video monster in a compact body
Panasonic has pulled a remarkable magic trick with its S5, cramming the full-frame sensor, dual native ISO and vaunted photo/video capabilities of its S-series mirrorless cameras into a fully roadworthy body smaller than a micro four thirds camera.
Environment
eUtility Electric Tractor is powered by a battery, not diesel
If you were a farmer, wouldn't you prefer to just recharge your utility tractor, instead of refuelling it from your limited onsite supply of diesel? That's exactly where the eUtility Electric Tractor is designed to come in.
Quantum Computing
Cosmic rays can destabilize quantum computers, MIT study warns
Progress on quantum computers may soon stall. Cosmic rays streaming to Earth can interfere with the integrity of information in quantum computers, and now an MIT team has shown just how vulnerable they are and what it might take to protect them.
Space Systems
Future NASA astronauts may rely on electron beams to clean spacesuits
Blasting spacesuits with a beam of electrons could cause jagged, abrasive particles of moon dust to leap right off them. Finding a way to deal with the sharp particles is a priority for NASA as the agency seeks to return to the Moon.
Science
Striking study links fight-or-flight brain pathway to appetite hormone
Compelling new research, studying zebrafish fights, is suggesting the fight-or-flight mechanism is modulated by a hormone that regulates appetite. And when the fish are starving this mechanism is triggered, helping them fight significantly longer.
Home Entertainment
The ups and downs of vertical cinema
Is it time to turn your TV on its side and embrace the future? Or is vertical video just a passing trend, fundamentally unsuited to how we want to watch things?
Infectious Diseases
Dr Spot can now track a COVID-19 patient's vital signs from 6 ft away
Boston Dynamics’ dog-like robot has now been turned into a tiny mobile doctor, able to remotely measure patients’ vital signs from a distance of over six feet. Dr Spot is being touted as a way to safely triage potentially contagious COVID-19 patients.
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Block out harmful air particles while listening to music
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