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Dark matter drive-by may have disrupted closest star cluster to Earth
Astronomers have discovered the aftermath of a cosmic hit-and-run in our own neighborhood. While studying the closest star cluster to the Sun, ESA scientists realized it may have been disrupted by a huge lump of invisible mass, possibly dark matter.
Astronomy
Asteroid 99942 Apophis won't hit the Earth in 2068 after all
If you were worried about asteroid 99942 Apophis hitting the Earth in 2068, you can relax for at least another century. A new survey has confirmed that the probability of it colliding with us then is too low for it to be regarded as a threat.
Body and Mind
Germ-killing, wound-healing, low-cost bandage made from durian husks
Although not a huge seller everywhere, durian fruit is consumed in great quantities in countries like Singapore. Scientists there have now developed a method of using its husks to create cheap, eco-friendly, antibacterial hydrogel bandages.
Imaging & Diagnostics
3D "super-resolution" images show tiny structures in living mouse brains
An advanced microscopy technique has snapped “super-resolution” 3D images inside the brains of living mice. The method is so precise it imaged the tiny twigs on the branches of neurons, and could watch how they changed over the course of a few days.
Science
High-tech crops designed to glow when they need help
It can be difficult for farmers to determine exactly when their crops need watering, or when they're getting infested with bugs or fungus. InnerPlant technology was created to help, by getting the plants to "glow" when they're in distress.
Robotics
Robotic dragonfly skims across water to detect oil spills and acidity
A new creation out of Duke University is yet another interesting example of an environmental sensing robot, taking after a dragonfly to skim across water and check for oil spills and other abnormalities, and doing so without any electronics onboard.
Automotive
Review: 2021 Mercedes-Benz E-Class shines, in luxury and sport forms
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class of midsized cars is an unusual case of what happens when a carmaker does both road-going (touring-class) and sports models really well. We had the chance to drive examples of both, for a week each.
Drones
DJI flies into the classroom with Tello Talent programmable drone
Drone titan DJI has today added a new model to its recently launched Education division. The company aims to encourage robotics and AI tech learning with a package that includes a teeny drone, an intuitive mobile app and an exclusive curriculum.
Science
Nuclear tests forged "impossible" crystals out of sand and copper wiring
Scientists have discovered a strange new form of crystal that was forged in the first nuclear weapons test. Known as a "quasicrystal," the curious creation is made out of desert sand and copper wiring arranged in an extremely rare atomic structure.
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This 16 multi-function smartwatch is now 80% off
If you've been thinking about purchasing a smartwatch to take on new fitness goals, but are budget-conscious, keep reading. The ChronoWatch Multi-Function Smart Watch packs a punch without the hefty price tag — and it’s available now for 80% off.
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All-In-Sensor packs a whole smart home's worth of devices into one box
Smart home systems can be useful, but they can also be complicated. The All-In-Sensor by Direct Smarter Technology crams an entire smart home’s worth of devices into one easy-to-use device, and lets you control your whole network with your phone.
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Color-changing dye could warn of motor failure in electric cars
Although some people may think that electric cars can run forever, their motors do wear out over time. According to a new study, special dyes could allow drivers and mechanics to know when that time is about to come.
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