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Neural networks create authentic digital models of analog amps
Digital modeling of vintage guitar amps has been getting better and better over the years, but there are folks who swear that the tone emulations just don't sound authentic. Research out of Finland's Aalto University suggests otherwise.
Automotive
The 1,000-hp 1969 Mustang Mach 1 "Hitman" with John Wick paint job
In Oklahoma there's a company called Classic Recreations that restores or reproduces classic muscle cars but with an injection of modern tech. The company's latest effort is called the "Hitman" and it's a glorious 1969 Mustang Mach 1 restomod with a John Wick-inspired paint job.
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GerTent combines old and new for the ultimate camping experience
Adventure travel is one of the joys of life but without the right gear, getting off the beaten track can also be a cold, cramped and miserable experience. So what if there was a way to combine comfort with adventure and roam the world during all four seasons?
Automotive
Pagani's €5-million Imola hypercar looks just like the €2-mil Huayra
Ahead of its debut at Geneva, Pagani has unveiled its latest ultra-exclusive hypercar. The Imola, named for the famous Italian racetrack, is a highly track-focused 1,246-kg (2,747-lb) beast making 827 horsepower.
Astronomy
Virgin Galactic's spaceplane relocated to Spaceport America
Virgin Galactic has come one step closer to full commercial operations as it relocates its SpaceShipTwo, VSS Unity, from the company's manufacturing facility in Mojave, California, to its Spaceport America’s Gateway to Space building in New Mexico.
Infectious Diseases
New, detailed images of novel coronavirus released by US lab
A lab in the US has produced the most detailed images to date of the novel coronavirus currently spreading across the globe. The digitally colorized images illustrate the crown-like appearance of the virus now officially named SARS-CoV-2.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
How bilingualism can hold back a flood of Alzheimer's symptoms
Scientists looking into bilingualism's effects on Alzheimer's have uncovered some new insights, finding that while knowing a second language can delay the onset of the disease, it can also significantly accelerate cognitive deterioration thereafter.
Biology
The mystery of millipede mating revealed in landmark imaging study
A team of US scientists has just solved a long-standing biological mystery – how exactly do millipedes mate? Using a variety of novel imaging methods, including microscopic ultraviolet photography and micro-CT scanning, the research finally figured out how these tiny creatures get it on.
Brass-era Renault Vanderbilt Grand Prix Racer for sale
In 1907, William K Vanderbilt brokered a deal for 11 Renault factory road racers to come to America. Four remain. One is for sale.
Wellness and Healthy Living
MIT's 2-cent RFID tags sense soiled diapers on the cheap
The icky business of spoiled diapers has motivated many to pursue connected nappies that alert carers when they’re in need of changing, but scientists at MIT are now putting forward a more cost effective option.
Architecture
Geodesic cabins offer energy-efficient dwellings for adventure lovers
French architectural firm FUGU has revealed a series of energy-efficient geodesic cabins designed for adventure lovers. The geodesic eco-lodges are modular in design, fully customizable, and suitable for even the harshest of climates.
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Conductive polymer patch designed to repair damaged hearts
After a heart attack has occurred, some of the beating cardiac tissue ends up being replaced with non-beating scar tissue – this permanently compromises the function of the heart. A new patch, however, is designed to help.
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