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Fully recyclable Wooly cooler packs its walls with wool instead of foam
Looking to offer outdoor-enthusiasts a more eco-friendly solution than your typical polyurethane-walled cooler, or even worse, one of the disposable styrofoam variety, Wool Street has come to the party with the world's first wool-insulated cooler.
Mobile Technology
Doogee's first 5G phone is one tough cookie
We've long been impressed by the rugged prowess of Doogee smartphones, and now the company has launched the feature-packed V10, which includes a quad camera, large battery, an IR thermometer, and also happens to be Doogee's first 5G handset.
Architecture
Sir David Adjaye to transform Ghana's healthcare with 101 new hospitals
Ghanian/British architect Sir David Adjaye has produced some large projects but his firm's latest work is on another scale entirely. It will involve transforming Ghana's healthcare facilities by creating 101 new hospitals in the country.
Bicycles
Ultra-aero Ribble thrusts forth toward "world's fastest" bicycle goal
Ribble spent three years in the wind tunnel and on the track optimizing and micro-adjusting the aerodynamics of its new Ultra SL R. The race-ready bike slithers its way through oncoming air with blade-like tubes and an air-disrupting cockpit.
Body and Mind
Experimental chronic wound dressing made from human protein
If you're trying to make a wound dressing that will be well-tolerated by the human body, you may be best off using human-derived materials. That's the approach that German researchers have taken, creating a tropoelastin-based bandage.
Technology
Remarkable density of new lithium battery promises massive range for EVs
A team in Germany has just taken an important step forward in energy storage research, demonstrating a lithium-metal battery with a remarkable energy density of 560 Wh/kg and an ability to retain its performance across hundreds of cycles.
Body and Mind
Lung fibrosis reversed in mice using existing FDA-approved drug
Pulmonary fibrosis is a lung condition involving excessive scarring that affects patients’ breathing, and currently can’t be cured. But now, scientists have found a way to reverse the condition in mice, using a drug already available for other uses.
Environment
"Nanojars" capture carbon dioxide dissolved in water
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere attracts most of the attention in environmental concerns, but much of that ends up in oceans, making them more acidic. Now scientists have created nanojars that can easily capture this and other pollutants from water.
Aircraft
World-first hydrogen helicopter to certify plug-and-play H2 powerplant
Piasecki's PA-890 slowed-rotor compound helicopter will be a remarkable enough aircraft in its own right – but the company is also working with HyPoint to develop a long-range, powerful hydrogen powertrain to sell to other eVTOL manufacturers.
Physics
Never-before-detected gravitational waves hint at dark matter
A new type of gravitational wave detector has recorded two rare events that may be signals of dark matter or primordial black holes. These high-frequency gravitational waves are beyond the range of most detectors and have never been recorded before.
Automotive
Opel drives between motorscooter and small car with Rocks-e urban microEV
Opel has launched what it's calling a Sustainable Urban Mobility vehicle that's designed to sit somewhere between an electric scoot and a small passenger car. The Rocks-e has a top speed of just 45 km/h, and a per-charge electric range of 75 km.
Campervans
Ford perfects Nugget Plus camper van with Raptor-inspired "Trail" spec
The Ford Nugget family resides at the top of our list of cool, clever European camper vans. It gets even better as Ford previews a Nugget Plus in ruggedized Trail guise that brings extra traction, dual sliding doors and Raptor-like looks.
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