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Entirely new form of carbon follows the lead of graphene
Researchers in Europe have developed an entirely new form of carbon, one that bears similarities to the wonder material graphene but with some useful differences that could open up new possibilities in electronics and advanced lithium batteries.
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Ultra-Guard Capsule, the clever sterilizing multi-tool perfect for EDC
Designed for everyday carry, the Ultra-Guard Capsule blasts the germs that can be found on all manner of items we carry with us and come into contact with every day with UV light, providing comprehensive protection and a deep clean wherever you are.
Automotive
Tiny single-piston hydrogen engine repackages internal combustion
Aquarius Engines has developed a tiny hydrogen engine it hopes can serve as a range-extender in electric vehicles and as a standalone micro-generator. Weighing just 22 lb, the small, simple engine uses a single moving piston to develop power.
Outdoors
Bang & Olufsen heads outdoors with aluminum-clad portable speaker
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled a new outdoorsy member of its portable speaker range called the Beosound Explore, which rocks an aluminum shell for durability and IP67 waterproofing for all-weather adventuring accompanied by B&O's signature sound.
Architecture
Residents can swim across 100-ft-high Sky Pool to neighboring high rise
Following news of a vertigo-inducing infinity pool in New York City, London now boasts its own one-of-a-kind swimming pool. This one goes even further though, as visitors are invited to swim between two high-rise buildings in a clear acrylic box.
Environment
"Micro-tree" hybrid harvester purifies water and wrings it out of air
Water scarcity is one of humanity’s most pressing problems. Now, engineers at Caltech have developed a system that can tap into two sources to produce drinking water, by purifying dirty water during the day and collecting droplets from fog overnight.
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Apple Watch Series 2 here to give you the ultimate wrist candy
Oh technology: one day it's T9 word, the next it's endless messenger apps and new devices. Stay on the precipice of technological superiority with the Apple Watch Series 2, available for nearly 60% off.
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Mid-80s video game inspires sleek city ebike
A Brit game developer and publisher from the 1980s has pedaled into the ebike space with a stylish ride named after one of its most popular games. The Paperboy by Elite Systems/Elite EV has launched for under a grand on Indiegogo.
Cancer
Addicted pancreatic cancer cells die when denied key protein
Researchers in Canada have made a significant discovery relating to pancreatic cancer, pinpointing a protein that the cancer cells rely on for growth, and demonstrating how targeting them can inhibit tumor growth in the lab.
Space Systems
Rocket Lab to test advanced heat shield for Electron booster recovery
Startup Rocket Lab is pressing ahead with its ambitions to turn its Electron booster into a reusable orbital launch vehicle for small satellites, with plans this weekend to recover the rocket's first stage that will have an upgraded heat shield.
Knives and Multitools
Leatherman goes back to basics with heritage-inspired Bond multitool
Leatherman's mutltiools have taken all shapes and sizes in its 38-year existence, but in designing its latest creation the company is returning to its roots with a version based on its first ever model launched in 1983.
Military
Rheinmetall rolls out new-gen HX3 tactical truck line
Rheinmetall has rolled out its latest heavy military truck, the HX3. A thorough redesign of previous HX vehicles, it offers greater crew protection, better visibility and "future proofing" that will allow it to use crew-optional autonomous systems.
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