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Nike's bug-eyed sneakers split into three pieces for recycling
Nike looks to make shoe recycling simpler with its new ISPA Link, a glue-less sneaker that quickly separates into three pieces to presort itself for recycling. The company hopes to scale the program to make sneaker recycling a more universal concept.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Protein derived from corn boosts memory in mice with Alzheimer's
This idea of a vaccine for Alzheimer's is gaining traction as scientists continue to devise new ways of clearing the brain of toxic proteins. A new study found a corn-derived protein induced an immune response and improved memory in mice with the disease.
Architecture
Volvo embraces sustainable design with timber experience center
Henning Larsen Architects continues its enthusiastic use of sustainable timber construction with a new experience center designed for automaker Volvo. World of Volvo takes the form of three tree trunks embedded into a heavily landscaped plot.
Camping Trailers
Off-grid RV with hideaway Apple workspace makes the world your office
Living Vehicle has built a professional-grade work-and-stay solution into its towable off-grid tiny home. The convertible workstation quickly transforms into the bed to leave the workday behind and encourage wandering professionals to enjoy RV life.
ATVs and UTVs
"World's lightest 4x4" gets disabled folk back to the great outdoors
North Carolina company Outrider USA has launched what it claims is the lightest production 4x4 ever. The new Coyote is an all-electric, single-seat off-road vehicle designed to put outdoor adventures back on the menu for people with reduced mobility.
Motorcycles
Dotto's first custom motorcycle folds open like a Swiss Army knife
There's no shortage of crazy ideas in the custom bike world, but we haven't seen one like this before. The Biancaneve, with its seat hidden under a fold-out tailpiece, is an interesting first bike from new Italian custom shop Dotto Creations.
Bicycles
Flasher tech puts bike lights and turn indicators in a set of armbands
Over the years, we've seen bike lights/turn indicators incorporated into wearables such as helmets, backpacks, gloves and jackets. The Flasher system takes yet another approach, by fastening the things around your arms.
Astronomy
Water from Earth's atmosphere may be raining onto the Moon
The Moon may look like a big dry ball, but there’s more water up there than you might expect. In a new study, scientists have shown that at least some of it could have been showered onto the lunar surface from the Earth’s atmosphere.
Diet & Nutrition
Mouse study suggests daytime-only eating when dieting can slow aging
New research in hundreds of mice on different diet regimes suggests that a careful balance of restricting calorie intake and limiting eating to the most active hours of the day could significantly extend lifespan.
Materials
Seashell-inspired material makes for strong, light spacecraft shielding
Inspired by seashells, scientists at Sandia National Labs have engineered a versatile new material that’s incredibly inexpensive, strong, lightweight, and heat resistant. The material could find use in shielding for spacecraft or fusion facilities.
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Host a notable outdoor theater screening with this portable bundle
It's hard to believe summer is around the corner. Kick off the season by bringing friends and family together for a special memorial day movie screening — from the comfort of your backyard.
Biology
Quantum tunneling could drive random DNA mutations, says new study
DNA mutates regularly, for better or worse, driving both evolution and disease. Researchers at the University of Surrey have now found evidence that some of these spontaneous mutations could be caused by the spooky realm of quantum mechanics.
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