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"Caff-naps" could help shiftworkers stay alert
When it comes to staying alert while working night shifts, some people choose to grab quick naps, while others pour back the coffee. A new study, however, suggests that coffee followed by a nap may work best.
Computers
Elon Musk shows off Neuralink's brain implant in pigs
Neuroscience startup Neuralink is on a mission to develop next-generation brain implants that hook machines up to the human mind, and on Friday founder Elon Musk offered a look at the team’s progress.
Biology
First complete dinosaur skeleton reconstructed 162 years after find
After only 162 years, the first complete dinosaur skeleton to be recovered has finally been properly reconstructed and studied. The 193-million-year-old remains of a Scelidosaurus spent over 150 years stored at the Natural History Museum in London.
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.
Wearables
Amazon stretches into fitness trackers and wellness with the Halo
Amazon already makes ereaders, smart speakers and tablets, and now it makes fitness trackers too. The Halo is a new wearable that straps to your wrist and feeds data on your activities and sleep patterns back to an accompanying mobile app.
Space
Rocket Lab makes successful return to the launchpad after July failure
A booster failure in early July threatened to derail Rocket Lab's momentum, but the company appears to have taken the setback in its stride with a successful return to the launchpad today that saw it deliver a 100-kg satellite into orbit.
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.
Motorcycles
BMW claims its new motorcycle chain never needs lube or adjustment
BMW Motorrad says it's created a motorcycle chain that totally eliminates the need for chain lube and routine tension adjustments, using a super-hard, super-low friction industrial diamond coating on the chain rollers. It'll cost you, though.
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.
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New processes ensure not a gram of salmon goes to waste
Scientists at Norway's SINTEF have developed a way to turn as much of a salmon as possible into useful products, including food supplements and fire retardants. By using new low-temperature processes, the goal is to use every last gram of the fish.
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Block out harmful air particles while listening to music
This innovative face mask is not like the rest. Designed with durability, comfort, and functionality in mind, the Bone Conduction Audio Mask brings you powerful filtration and so much more. Take $15 off for a limited time — that's just $84.99.
Campervans
Terracamper puts extra flex in world's toughest off-grid VW camper van
The Terracamper Terock reestablishes itself as the alpha dog of modular VW off-road camper vans. The extra-versatile T6.1 changes from two-person off-grid camper van, to four-person family adventure van, to six-person passenger van, to empty cargo van.
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