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"Smart glove" designed to let astronauts control drones
Although drones or other robotic devices could certainly help astronauts to explore other planets, controlling the things while wearing spacesuit gloves would be a challenge. It was with this in mind that the Astronaut Smart Glove was created.
Science
Evidence points to "iron snow" falling on Earth's inner core
New evidence suggests that snow may be falling within the broiling hot core of planet Earth. Of course, this isn’t your everyday surface snow – these flakes would be made of iron, settling onto the solid inner core through the more fluid outer core.
ADHD & Autism
Immune mechanism may explain why fever seems to improve autism symptoms
Parents of children with autism have often reported a strange phenomenon: when their child has a fever, their behavioral symptoms seem to improve. Now a new study from MIT and Harvard may have uncovered why.
Urban Transport
Piaggio electrifies its Ape three-wheeler for India
The Piaggio Ape, a versatile three-wheeler first introduced 70 years ago, is receiving an electric makeover with the busy streets of India in mind, featuring swappable batteries to ensure it can stay on the move.
Computing
Twitter trolls target Epilepsy Foundation with seizure-inducing GIFs
The Epilepsy Foundation is striking back against a campaign by Twitter trolls to flood some hashtags with flashing GIFs designed to trigger seizures in vulnerable individuals. The cyber-attacks follow on from a similar attack on a journalist in 2016.
Drones
Research project looks to improve drone efficiency and battery life
A new student-led research program has been launched at the UK's University of Southampton with the aim of finding ways to improve the efficiency and extend the battery life of unmanned aviation vehicles used to monitor remote locations.
Obesity
New insights into anti-obesity mechanisms of caffeine
Caffeine has long been considered an effective appetite-suppressant, and it's been shown to effectively speed up the body’s fat metabolism processes. Now, research has homed in on another mechanism that may explain caffeine’s anti-obesity properties.
Energy
IBM's lithium battery uses seawater materials instead of heavy metals
IBM has this week unveiled a new battery that relies on materials from seawater instead of heavy metals, with its early testing suggesting these components mightn't mean a compromise in performance, either.
Architecture
World's largest 3D-printed building completed in Dubai
3D printing specialist Apis Cor has completed what it calls the world's largest 3D-printed building. Located in Dubai, the basic structure of the administrative building was constructed using just one 3D printer, though involvement of human builders was significant.
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Gift these $200 Bluetooth earbuds for just $67 with a holiday coupon
If you have no idea what to gift friends and loved ones this Christmas, you can’t go wrong with a solid pair of Bluetooth earbuds. Nothing provides the perfect balance between comfort and battery life like these $67 Kharbon IP67 Wireless Earbuds.
Automotive
This apocalyptic V12 Lamborghini Espada rat rod is going to auction
The 1968 Espada grand tourer was a bit of a weird-looking Lamborghini. But as Danton Art Kustoms has proved with this build, it makes one heck of a Mad Max open-wheel hot rod, with its lovingly polished V12 engine swinging loud and proud in the wind.
Outdoors
Scuba wearable records 3D maps of dives
Although many scuba divers utilize wearable computers to track dive stats, those devices can't record an actual map of the underwater route that the user travelled. The newly-developed Brizo, however, is claimed to do exactly that.
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