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Soil microbes may counter methane release from thawing permafrost
The Arctic permafrost is thawing, which could release huge amounts of greenhouse gases stored there. But now researchers have found that methane-munching microbes might counter some of that, resulting in far lower emissions than previously thought.
Automotive
1/4 of the world's highest-revving production car engine hits the dyno
The 39.-liter V12 in the upcoming Gordon Murray T.50 aims to be "the highest-revving, highest power density, lightest and fastest-responding naturally aspirated V12 ever made for a road car." Here's a quarter of it on a dyno, screaming its head off.
Laptops
Asus launches slim and powerful Zephyrus G14 gaming laptop
Originally debuted at CES 2020, Asus has now priced and detailed the thin, light and powerful Zephyrus G14, which is built around a 4th generation Ryzen 4000 processor, a 120-Hz display and GeForce RTX graphics, and comes with an LED matrix lid.
Energy
Graphene device could harvest Wi-Fi signals for wireless charging
There’s plenty of ambient radiation just floating around in the air, and now MIT researchers have laid out the blueprints of a system that could tap into this wasted energy source and use it to charge electronic devices.
Bicycles
Dutch brothers ride out "perfect urban e-bike"
We last caught up with twins Bob and Tom Schiller of Mokumono Cycles in the middle of 2018, when they announced the Delta commuter bike featuring a laser-welded frame. Now the company is readying its first e-bike for shipping in July – the Delta S.
Motorcycles
Honda CBF designing a V4 superbike, so it's released this CB-F concept
Motorcycle companies have given us some magnificently silly model designations over the years. Indeed, it's a proud tradition at this point, a tradition to which Honda is submitting an entry for the text-message generation.
Astronomy
NASA unfolds James Webb Telescope's huge mirrors in deployment test
The James Webb Space Telescope has crossed another milestone on the path to its long-awaited launch. NASA engineers have now completed a deployment test, unfurling the telescope’s gigantic mirror into the configuration it will take in space.
Cancer
Solving a molecular mystery may have opened new class of cancer drugs
Researchers at the Broad Institute have solved a molecular mystery that might lead to new treatments for cancer. The team has uncovered just how a strange molecule works to kill cancer by inducing a little-known type of cell death.
Science
Hybrid reactor uses living bacteria to turn CO2 into useful molecules
Scientists have developed a biohybrid reactor that can take carbon dioxide and turn it into versatile organic compounds, using bacteria and a forest of nanowires to make these conversions with what they claim is record efficiency.
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Bring your power bill into the 21st century with renewable energy
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Psychedelics
Testing psychedelic placebos: Study watches people trip on fake drugs
A new study has gone to extraordinary lengths to investigate how strong the placebo effect may be in psychedelic research. The experiment staged a fake party to explore exactly how much of a psychedelic experience can be generated with a placebo.
Cancer
New X-ray technique images soft-tissue tumors clearer than MRI
An emerging method is adapting x-ray to image soft tissue, so that its higher resolution can reveal tumors earlier than MRI or ultrasound. And now, researchers have taken the first image using the new x-ray method, as a proof of concept.
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