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Martian Kayak camp stove uses a slide-in fire bed for nice clean cooking
A new solo stove from Japanese outdoor gear maker Camp Ooparts offers a clever way to stay true to the "leave no trace" ethos, featuring a slide-in bed for the fuel that keeps the whole operation up off the ground.
Gear
FireCan offers a forest-friendly alternative to wood-burning campfires
Given how hot and dry much of North America has been this year, traditional campfires are currently banned in many regions. The FireCan offers an alternative, as it's a portable propane-powered fire pit that sits above the ground.
Aircraft
Radically different Transwing eVTOL design offers some huge advantages
This totally unique eVTOL design promises range, cargo and efficiency advantages unmatched by anything else on the market, using a dihedral folding wing design that gives it a tiny ground footprint in VTOL mode, and a huge wingspan in the air.
Sports
Adidas' new 3D-printed sunglasses weigh just 20 grams
Although you may not give much thought to the weight of your sports sunglasses, you likely would notice if they were exceptionally light. Adidas' new 3D-printed specs certainly fit the bill, as they reportedly tip the scales at a mere 20 grams.
Architecture
Museum designed to showcase carbon fiber will be built from it too
Carlo Ratti Associati once designed a tomato factory made out of tomato jars, so it should come as no surprise that its carbon fiber museum will be built using carbon fiber. It will showcase products and detail how the versatile material is made.
Energy
Orbital's O2 floating turbine starts exporting clean power to the grid
Following the official launch of "the world's most powerful tidal turbine" in April, Orbital Marine Power has announced that the O2 has started grid-connected power generation at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney.
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Get hands-free lighting with the best triple-headlamp on the market
If you live for outdoor adventures, this gadget may be for you. The DanForce Bold-S 1080 Lumen Rechargeable Triple Headlamp brings you the best triple-headlamp on the market for camping, caving, hiking, emergencies, and so much more.
Science
Dinosaur-killing rock traced to population of "dark primitive asteroids"
About 66 million years ago, a gigantic object crashed into the Earth, triggering a mass extinction that took out the dinosaurs. Now, scientists say they’ve traced the culprit back to its point of origin, identifying it as a “dark primitive asteroid.”
Chemistry
Metallic water created for the first time in golden experiment
Researchers have created metallic water for the first time. Through a very careful experimental setup, the team grew a thin layer of a gold-colored metallic water on the outside of a droplet of liquid metal.
Learning & Memory
Neuroscientists discover how taking breaks while learning improves memory
For over a century scientists have known taking breaks while learning can improve long-term memory retention. A new study offers some of the first evidence to show how this actually works in the brain.
Outdoors
Rux collapsible gear boxes carry essentials to distant base camps
Canadian startup Rux finds a balance between the hard box and the soft packing cube to create a more purposeful all-carry option. Its Rux 70 adventure bag is designed to pack like a box, carry like a bag, and strap down like a ruggedized case.
Obesity
Mice sweating fat raises prospect of unusual anti-obesity therapy
Scientists have stumbled across a mechanism by which the immune system triggers the secretion of fat cells through the skin. The mechanism may translate from mice into humans, but turning it into a safe obesity therapy could be challenging.
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