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Home Entertainment
Battery-powered projector takes 3-in-1 approach to flexible setup
As we noted for our review of the Freedo recently, warmer evenings up north could mean taking your entertainment outdoors. ViewSonic latest portable projectior is a palm-sized model rocks Harman Kardon audio and is mounted to a 360-degree 3-in-1 stand.
Wellness and Healthy Living
A fear of falling increases the risk of it happening by up to 60%
Someone who is concerned about having a fall is at a significantly higher risk of having a fall in the future, found a new study. Researchers say identifying this risk factor in older adults can help them stay mobile and independent for longer.
ADHD & Autism
ADHD meds don’t work for everyone – a new study reveals why
Not everyone with ADHD responds to stimulants like Ritalin, which increase dopamine levels. New research suggests the drug’s effectiveness is less about the dopamine it produces and more about the number and type of brain receptors that respond to it.
Outdoors
Coleman takes on Yeti with tough, affordable, ice-retaining coolers
While the Coleman brand is nearly synonymous with camping gear, the outdoors company hadn't really brought its A-game to the cooler scene. That's all changed now with the release of its Pro line of hard- and soft-sided coolers.
Robotics
$299 mini rover can be controlled from anywhere on earth via 4G
You wanna drive a Mars rover? Well sorry, but you can't. You could, however, buy and drive a li'l four-wheel-drive rover that can be controlled from anywhere in the world via 4G cellular networks. Appropriately enough, it's called the EarthRover.
Good Thinking
Forget about mousetraps – scientists build a better, less splashy urinal
Urine doesn't belong on the floor, and it definitely doesn't belong on our clothes. An experimental new urinal design could help keep it from getting to those locations, by virtually eliminating the evils of "splashback."
Infectious Diseases
This flesh-eating infection is on the rise in the US and it's getting harder to kill
A decade-long study of 35 million Americans in 10 states has found that group A streptococcus infections have more than doubled. What's more, "strep" – which can cause a bizarre flesh-eating disease – has become increasingly resistant to antibiotics.
Medical Innovations
Skin-sniffing wearable keeps tabs on your health
Did you know you emit gases through your skin? These vapors, which include CO2 and volatile organic compounds, can provide insights about your metabolic status, disease states, and overall health. A new wearable can help make sense of it all.
Automotive
World's most powerful V12 engine uses jet ignition to lower emissions
Remember the Mjølner, the earth-shaking V12 engine under development by Zenvo? Welp, rip that "under development" tag clean off, as the first unit of the world's most powerful road-going V12 engine has been completed.
Bicycles
Pivoting butt-friendly bike seat gets a comfy upgrade
The vabsRider bicycle saddle features a unique design, in which the two sides of it pivot in time with your pedaling. It's now even comfier... or at least, so its designers tell us.
Learning & Memory
Brainpower boosted by tapping out a specific rhythm, study finds
Scientists have uncovered an odd superpower triggered by tapping your finger to a beat – it may help you understand someone talking to you in a noisy place, like at a busy cafe. While it sounds a little woo-woo, there's emerging science behind it.
Campervans
Toyota Sienna pop-top minivan camper is ready to roam US highways
The Unicamp Sienna Pop Top camper minivan is now rolling out to customers, filling a void of affordable, flexible small pop-up US camper vans. The van still carries 7 or 8 people but is ready to pull over at a moment's notice and camp the night.
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