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Snap's new AR specs are its most advanced yet – but you can't buy them
We saw the first pair of Snapchat Spectacles in 2016, and now Snapchat parent company Snap has come out with its most advanced wearable yet: a pair of glasses with full augmented reality capabilities.
Architecture
Heatherwick Studio's Little Island mixes park and pier on the Hudson
Heatherwick Studio's highly anticipated Little Island has finally opened in the Big Apple. The project is an interesting blend of a pier and public park that's raised above the Hudson River on concrete piles.
Science
New insights into how too much salt disrupts immune cell function
A new study is offering novel insights into the effects of too much salt on certain immune cells. The research reveals how salt can dampen mitochondrial functions, disrupting normal immune cell activity and potentially promoting inflammation.
Military
Royal Marines test Gravity jet suit in ship boarding exercise
Flying super-marines may soon be a thing. Gravity Industries has teamed up with the UK Royal Marines to demonstrate its Iron Man-style jet suit in a ship boarding exercise, and has released video of the results.
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Stop snoring and get some sleep with the VVFLY Smart Snore Eye Mask
You may be sleepy from work, or because you're trying to get REM cycles in and your snoring is interrupting proper rest. Alleviate interrupted snore sleep with the VVFLY Smart Snore Eye Mask for 42% off its list price for a limited time.
Knives and Multitools
Pen-size titanium multitool takes care of EDC screwdriver needs
With a lineup of titanium pocket tools and pens, Tennessee's Big Idea Design has established a name for itself in small, lightweight everyday carry (EDC). Its new Bit Bar Inline shrinks and lightens that EDC even more.
Motorcycles
Brembo lights up 60th anniversary with New G Sessanta brake concept
The Italian master of braking systems, Brembo, has unveiled its vision of the future in the shape of the New G Sessanta concept brake caliper. It's equipped with customizable LEDs and potentially groundbreaking connectivity features.
Medical Devices
Softest-ever brain implant delivered via dissolving sugar needle
While neural implants play a vital role in monitoring or stimulating parts of the brain, they're often attacked by the body's immune system. A new device gets around that problem by being very soft – and it's implanted using a needle made of sugar.
Astronomy
Space-aged wine expected to fetch $1 million at auction
A wine that spent 14 months on the International Space Station (ISS) is being offered up for sale by auction house Christie's. One of a dozen bottles of vintage Pétrus 2000 sent to the station, it could bring an estimated US$1 million.
Outdoors
Pint-sized portable projector entertains with sights and sounds at camp
Portable projectors can be a great way to bring folks together at camp, but you don't want to be hauling something heavy and bulky. The Filmatic 1080p projector is not only small and light, but can also serve as a lantern and a Bluetooth speaker.
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MIT tech allows a single object to be "tried out" in different colors
Imagine if you were a product designer who wanted to see what an actual physical object would look like in different colors or patterns. Well, MIT has designed a system that allows users to easily do just that, utilizing photochromic dyes.
Tiny Houses
Spacious tiny house goes big on home comforts
The recently completed Ébène V4 tiny house offers a relatively roomy interior layout with some home comforts not always associated with a towable home, including a bathroom with a tub and large kitchen that boasts a dishwasher.
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