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  • ​​When it comes to clothing, being both environmentally-conscious and fashionable can be tricky. Old clothes can be given away, of course, but they still ultimately end up in the landfill. That's why scientists have devised a method of essentially "melting down" old clothes to make new material.​
  • Japan's Shigeru Ban is a bone-fide starchitect best known for using his considerable talents to design temporary low-cost emergency housing using materials like beer crates and cardboard tubes. Two of his innovative shelters, plus other works, are currently on display in Sydney's SCAF art gallery.
  • There are several games and demos for the Nintendo Switch that are exclusive to Japan, as well as titles that are slightly cheaper, or available earlier, in certain regions. Let us guide you through using the Switch's region-free eShops to download games and demos from international markets.
  • ​Apple’s latest tablet is simply called iPad – no suffix or qualifiers like “Air” or “Pro.” Based on our first impressions of the device, the simple naming makes sense. The 9.7-inch tablet presents an experience that’s so typically iPad that there’s not much to remark about.
  • ​Home-brewing has seen large growth in the US over the last decade or so, and one startup to find success with this new legion of enthusiasts is PicoBrew. Today it has introduced a new home-brewing device that comes in cheaper than its predecessor, while still maintaining a focus on ease-of-use.​
  • ​In an effort to battle the scourge of fake news, a group of tech companies, academic institutions, non-profits and other organizations have allied to create the News Integrity Initiative, dedicated to helping people make better choices about the news they read and share online.
  • Boeing’s lanky new 787-10 Dreamliner has left the nest for the first time. The maiden flight of the longer, more spacious plane lasted just shy of five hours, as it was put through the paces to check flight controls, systems and handling.
  • Thanks to a vast array of analog and digital effects, changing the way an electric guitar sounds has never been easier. But if you're on the lookout for something a little out of the ordinary, truly bizarre or just plain mad, we've selected five of the craziest stomp boxes we've ever come across.
  • Thanks to movies, we probably all have the same mental picture of the terrifying T Rex, but new research reveals they had a sensitive side. The discovery of a new related species shows their snouts were as sensitive as our fingertips, to help them build nests and nuzzle their young.
  • When the US Air Force's sixth Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF-6) launches later this year, it will contain an aluminum avionics enclosure called the Remote Interface Unit, that was designed and built by Lockheed martin using 3D printing techniques.
  • ​With Samsung routinely releasing its main flagships about 7-8 months before Apple's equivalent iPhones, we get some uneven comparisons where the newer phones' specs are at least a half-generation ahead. So we're left to compare the specs and features of the Galaxy S8+ to the iPhone 7 Plus.
  • Surgery is sometimes required for torn rotator cuffs, although the weakened tendons will frequently just tear again after the operation. Now, however, scientists have developed a method of regenerating rotator cuff tendons, using a polymer mesh seeded with stem cells.
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