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Moon caves may offer year-round jeans-and-jacket temperatures
The Moon isn’t the most hospitable place, but that’s not stopping NASA from sending humans back there soon. Thankfully, an orbiter has now found a region of the Moon with year-round jeans-and-jacket weather – underground caves.
Mobile Technology
Doogee launches rugged mid-ranger with monster battery
Doogee smartphones can generally be counted on for ruggedness, generous batteries and affordability. The company's S89 Pro is no exception, rocking military-grade protection, an enormous battery and a wallet-friendly ticket price.
Addiction
Could gut bacteria be making you drink more alcohol?
A study has found some compelling associations between gut bacteria and alcohol consumption. Not only is heavy drinking linked to a distinct microbiome profile but the study suggests certain bacteria may be responsible for increased alcohol consumption.
Wellness and Healthy Living
PFAS linked to infertility, diabetes and billions in economic costs
Researchers have found strong evidence exposure to a common group of household chemicals can be associated with 13 different health conditions. The related economic costs have been estimated at between US$5 billion and $60 billion annually in the US.
Materials
Low-energy fluidic cells could shade and cool buildings dynamically
A large percentage of a building’s energy usage is consumed by heating and cooling, but a new dynamic shading system could help. Inspired by the skin of krill, the system uses cells of blooming pigment that can block light on demand.
Energy
EAT's Si+ lightweight hydrogen powder: Your questions answered
Hydrogen transport and generation powder Si+ was announced last week, causing quite a stir with its promise of making renewable energy incredibly cheap, convenient and safe to transport. Naturally, you had questions – here are the company's responses.
Body and Mind
New cryoprotectant chemicals could preserve organs without ice damage
Getting an organ from donor to recipient is a race against time, with many going to waste. Now, researchers in Australia have identified new cryoprotectants that could preserve organs and tissues for much longer without damaging them.
Tiny Houses
Tiny house getaway puts the focus on the great outdoors
Sigurd Larsen recently completed a tiny house-style cabin for hospitality startup Raus. It's designed to offer a strong connection to the landscape and is defined by its generous glazing, including a large sliding door that opens up to the outside.
Marine
Argus unmanned surface vessel designed for accurate ocean mapping
Norway's Argeo has launched the first uncrewed survey and inspection vessel based on the Mariner X platform from Maritime Robotics. The Argus is expected to undertake mapping and inspection operations for offshore wind projects.
Cancer
Light-activated "photoimmunotherapy" kills brain cancer, reduces relapse
Scientists have developed a new light-activated “photoimmunotherapy” that could help treat brain cancer. The key is a compound that glows under light to guide surgeons to the tumor, while near-infrared light activates a cancer-killing mechanism.
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This half-price Sam's Club Plus Membership will pay for itself no time
Back in 2017, Sam’s Club boasted 47 million members. While more recent numbers have not been published, in August 2021 they proclaimed they had reached an all-time high for overall memberships. You, too, can now join the club!
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Single MRI scan promises to diagnose early- and late-stage Alzheimer’s
Using machine learning, researchers have developed an algorithm that can accurately diagnose Alzheimer’s disease from a single MRI brain scan. The system can also distinguish early-stage disease from more advanced stages.
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