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  • This Tuesday, Uber announced that it has selected Aurora Flight Sciences as a partner to develop an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for its Uber Elevate Network – and a functioning model of it has already been flown.​
  • ​You might expect Samsung's bigger Galaxy S8+​ to be the more natural rival to Google's Pixel XL​ (also the bigger of the pair), but in many ways the standard S8 makes more sense next to Google's phablet. Read on, as we compare the features and specs of the Galaxy S8 and Pixel XL.
  • ​A couple of years ago, scientists developed a swallowable electronic capsule that measures concentrations of intestinal gases, and transmits that data to a smartphone. It's now been tested on humans for the first time.​
  • The definition of "portable audio" has changed since the 80s, and the newest device to carry the Walkman brand builds the whole kit into a waterproof pair of earbuds, adding a few new features over the last model, including more storage space, dust-proofing and an Ambient Sound mode.
  • Around 12,800 years ago, the Earth suddenly dipped into a mini ice age. One of the leading theories is it was triggered by a comet striking the planet, and now, archaeologists believe they’ve found a first-hand account of the story recorded in the remains of an ancient Turkish temple.
  • ​We've seen those propeller LED displays make their way from shop windows to bicycle wheels, but now Japan's mobile phone operator, NTT Docomo has utilized the technology in a vehicle of the aerial kind. The result is a what the company believes is the world's first flying spherical drone display.
  • Italian design house Pininfarina is in on the Auto Shanghai electrified vehicle fun, showing not just a single range-extended electric but teaming up with Hong Kong's Hybrid Kinetic Group for an entire family, starting with the H600 sedan and moving up to the seven-seat K750 SUV.
  • Dcientists at the University of Central Florida have come up with synthetic material that draws on visible light from the sun to produce solar fuels, sucking harmful CO2 out of the air in the process. ​
  • The banded mongoose engages in some pretty significant warlike behavior that starts with a screech and can end in death. Now, researchers have uncovered a different not-so-nice behavior exhibited by the animal: When females are kicked out of the group, close family members are often the first to go.
  • "Emotional Touring" goes the tagline for MV Agusta's first crack at a luxury mile muncher, but it left us far less weepy than we might have expected. The Turismo Veloce Lusso is a quick, quirky and clever machine with some very nifty tricks up its sleeve.
  • Travel can be a joy, except when jet lag sets in. While light therapy and melatonin have been shown to help the symptoms of the condition, there is no real cure. New research however, might one day make getting over your disrupted body clock as simple as taking a few eye drops.
  • Paramedics experience more job-related injuries than workers in almost any other sector. According to research conducted by the University of Waterloo, however, there's a straightforward way of bringing those injury rates down by up to 78 percent: equip paramedics with powered stretchers.​
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