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  • It might be under French control now, but the move from General Motors to Peugeot ownership hasn't slowed the product offensive from Opel. The Crossland X aims to cash in on the massive compact SUV market, with plenty of customisation options and a range of compact, efficient turbocharged engines.
  • ​An international competition is coming up in Toulouse, France at the end of next month, but it's not a very big one. The Nanocar Race will see four "cars" each made up of about a hundred atoms, racing against one another on a gold track that's just 100 nanometers long – that's 0.0001 millimeters.
  • Edge-to-edge displays are shaping up to be a huge smartphone trend – but how alluring can luxury builds be if you need to stuff them in a protective case? We wish that smartphone makers would prioritize good-looking phones that can also stand up to everyday use.
  • Apple's new iPad​ marks a new budget-minded strategy for Apple's tablet line. The company still, however, has a high-end iPad in the 10-inch window. Let's compare the features and specs of the entry-level iPad and high-end iPad Pro 9.7​.
  • While it seems everyone is jumping on the AI bandwagon, we were wondering just how advanced the technology really is. So we put a question to Igal Raichelgauz, the founder of Cortica, an image-recognition company that relies on AI technology: Why is artificial intelligence still kind of dumb?
  • From staggering landscapes to shots of the night sky, the number of gigapixel images being released is on the rise, including the stunning shot of Dubai you see here. Shot as a promo for Bentley Motors' Flying Spur W12 S, viewers are able to zoom and pan around the image as they please.
  • The S1000RR is purring pussycat and raging cheetah in one, a magic-trick melding of otherworldly performance and pleasant rideability that defies logic as much as it defies physics. We spent two days in Tasmania with this apex predator of the supersport motorcycle world.
  • Researchers have been able to restore cell function of old mice to that of younger mice. The team says an anti-aging drug could be developed in a few years, and the treatment also shows promise in reversing DNA damage caused by radiation exposure – good news for cancer battlers or space travelers.
  • German camper specialist Pössl has made the most innovative Citroën SpaceTourer we've seen, and that's a group that includes the recent SpaceTourer 4x4 Ë. Pössl​'s Campster uses its compact, modular design to tackle weekend and everyday adventures.
  • Germany's DLR has constructed the world's largest artificial Sun. The three-storey "Synlight" electrically-powered sun lamp will be used for various research projects, including developing processes for producing hydrogen fuel using sunlight.
  • Chronic lack of sleep has been linked to everything from high blood pressure to aging skin. Now researchers have done a study that seems to suggest missing shuteye has another less serious side effect: the inability to tell when someone else is happy or sad by looking at his or her face.
  • Drones are invaluable for photographers and filmmakers keen to capture the world from the skies, but their effectiveness is limited as soon as it starts raining. The HexH2O Pro v2 aims to improve on the versatility of its predecessor, offering better battery life and range than the HexH2O Pro.
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