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  • If help comes quickly enough, the heart can be restarted after a person has officially died, but the resulting brain damage can be devastating. Now doctors have successfully reversed the brain damage of a two-year-old drowning victim, using oxygen therapy techniques.
  • The US Navy has brought signal lamp ship-to-ship communications into the texting age. It is testing a signal lamp retrofitted with the Flashing Light to Text Converter (FLTC) system, which allows sailors who aren't experts in Morse code to quickly send and receive messages.
  • ​It takes something special to stand out in the completely saturated Bluetooth speaker market these days, like say, taking the shape of a humanoid robot or a dining table. Then again, you could bear the name of an iconic instrument maker, like the very first set of Bluetooth speakers from Fender.
  • We've seen a lot of creative ways to brew coffee on the move, but many require an external heat source for bringing the water up to temperature. The self-heating Bripe Coffee Brew Pipe kit makes brewing truly pocket-size, putting a shot of coffee in a pipe.
  • BMW came out of nowhere to dominate the adventure, retro and supersport markets, and with the 313cc G310R it's hoping to do the same with its first learner-focused machine. This little beast is capable, confident, quick, and very competitively priced, given the badge on the tank.
  • ​​If you want a guitar that's dripping with history then you can either hit the auctions or grab yourself an instrument made using wood from old buildings. Fender has chosen the latter for a limited edition Telecaster from Yuriy Shishkov​ that makes use of bench boards from the Hollywood Bowl.​
  • ​​A root canal can be a lifesaver for an infected tooth, but the process does involve cutting off the blood supply. Scientists have now come up with a way to fabricate new blood vessels in teeth, which may help them to regain important functionality. ​
  • Scientists from the Carnegie Institution for Science and Yanshan University has developed a new form of carbon that is elastic as well as ultra-strong, lightweight, and electrically conductive, properties that lend it to a wide array of applications, from aerospace engineering to military armor.
  • Mercedes isn't exactly known for creating slow cars, but its efforts serve as a base for meaner, madder creations from Brabus. Its latest offering is unusually restrained in the engine stakes, but adds a pinch of power and a shake of extra visual drama to the E-Class Estate.
  • Almost 25 years after the original production run ended, the new civilian version of the Lockheed Martin Super Hercules, will make its international debut at the Paris Air Show at the Paris-Le Bourget Airport from June 19 to 21.
  • Many gamers favor cabled mice over wireless for the simple reason that they don't want their battery-powered clickers to die just when they're needed most. Logitech has therefore developed the Powerplay wireless charging pad to sooth a gamer's range anxiety.
  • The automakers of the Renault-Nissan Alliance are never shy about experimenting with new pickup truck concepts in South America. Now, Nissan comes out with its headlights blazing, revealing the monster-truck inspired Frontier Attack for the Buenos Aires Auto Show.
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