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Lab-grown sperm cells used to create healthy baby mice
Researchers have successfully created functional sperm cells from mouse stem cells in the laboratory, then implanted those cells into rodents' egg cells to produce healthy, fertile offspring. The breakthrough could be significant, with the potential to combat male infertility.
Science
Putting bubbles on hold to unlock secrets of boiling
It can obviously be proven false if you're willing to wait around long enough, but researchers have added some truth to the old adage that a watched pot never boils. They've managed to put a boiling bubble on pause to learn more about the way such bubbles form when water boils.
Automotive
Google's autonomous Lexus self-drives into the side of a bus
Google's perfect self-driving record may have received its first little blemish, with one of the company's autonomous vehicles colliding at low speed with the side of a bus in Mountain View, California.
Wearables
New wearable uses sound to maintain deep sleep
The recent launch of Rythm and the introduction of its Dreem device adds a new approach to combatting poor sleep, by detecting when a sleeper is in a deep sleep state and maintaining that state through the use of sound.
Motorcycles
Simple device tracks motorsport performance
Brain One is a standalone, wireless tracking system that is claimed to be easy to use, and designed for integration with popular action gadgets. The device is intended to appeal to the motorsport fan who wants to improve their skills.
Virtual Reality
Oculus Rift vs. HTC Vive
Now that the HTC Vive is up for pre-order, it's time for VR early adopters to decide between the Vive, with its room-scale focus from day one, or the Oculus Rift, with its impressive lineup of launch content. Let's compare their features and specs.
Astronomy
NASA green-lights supersonic passenger plane project
NASA is moving ahead with its new X-planes program by awarding its first contract to design a prototype "low-boom" supersonic passenger jet to a team led by Lockheed Martin.
Automotive
Bugatti unveils snarling 1500-horsepower Chiron
Rumors and reports about the Bugatti Chiron will finally be put to rest when the company takes the covers off of its latest super sports car at the Geneva International Auto Show.
Automotive
Italian-penned supercar design repurposes Bugatti power for off-road driving
We've long been waiting and hoping for a legitimate off-road supercar, something blending Italian styling with burly drive-anywhere construction. We're not quite there yet, but Turin-based design studio Camal has given us its take on a "hypersuv" it calls the Ramusa.
Music
Dry Switch EQ debuts with RevStar guitars
Yamaha has launched a new series of solid body electric guitars inspired by café racer style motorbikes of the 1960s. Seven of the RevStar range include Yamaha's Dry Switch tone technology that essentially replaces coil split wiring found in some guitars with passive filtering circuitry.
Materials
New material is super water-resistant, cheap and safe
Scientists at Rice University, the University of Swansea, the University of Bristol and the University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis have developed a new class of hydrocarbon-based material that they say could be "greener" substitute for fluorocarbon-based materials currently used to repel water.
Automotive
Hyundai unleashes fully-autonomous Tucson Fuel Cell vehicles on US roads
Hyundai has commenced testing a pair of Tucson Fuel Cell fully autonomous vehicles on public roads in the state of Nevada. The program aims to gauge the cars' performance in real-world conditions and fast-track the South Korean automaker's autonomous driving technologies.
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