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Wi-Fi identifies people through walls – by their walk
Utilizing a new technique, ordinary wall-penetrating Wi-Fi signals could reportedly now be used to identify a person within a house.
Marine
Tankoa opts for a vertical bow on its next-gen superyacht
Yachtmaker Tankoa has signaled the "next step" in its superyacht program with the S702 Next 70, a 70 m (230 ft) beast with a near-vertical bow.
Automotive
Hennessey's Venom F5 engine bench tested at a furious 1,817 horsepower
It's only been a week, but we've already had to update our list of the world's most powerful cars, after Hennessey Performance surprised itself with an extreme dyno reading.
Marine
Wallypower superyacht concept erases line between indoors and out
One of the truly grand superyachts previewed at last week's Monaco Yacht Show, the 165 Wallypower combines hard, sharp angles with natural curves for a look that's positively arresting.
Environment
Eco-friendly gel could help prevent forest fires
A newly-developed gel could allow forestry workers to keep forest fires from occurring.
Astronomy
Insight lander sends back eerie noises from Mars
NASA has released a symphony of sounds captured by InSight on Mars including quakes, howling winds, metallic “dinks and donks” and other eerie sounds.
Body and Mind
Skin patch measures antibiotic levels in real time
Although antibiotic levels are currently measured via blood samples, the task could soon be better-managed using a microneedle skin patch.
Diabetes
Fructose under fire, found to be worse on the liver than glucose
Fructose may be more damaging to your health than glucose according to a new animal study comparing the effect of both sweetening compounds on liver metabolism.
Astronomy
Into the great unknown: The Soviet Union's secretive Venera 7 probe
This week we continue to chart the fascinating history of deep space exploration with a look at the Soviet space probes built to study Venus.
Drones
Skydio 2 camera drone is an all-seeing, self-piloting game changer
The Skydio 2 is the first camera drone in years to beat DJI to the market with game-changing technology, like omnidirectional vision and AI-powered self-piloting capabilities.
Good Thinking
Phone tech recognizes objects by knocking against them
A new smartphone-based system can identify objects simply by being knocked against them.
Materials
Fish-inspired suction cup works even on rough surfaces
Scientists have developed a clingfish-inspired suction cup, that outperforms the actual fish itself.
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