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Chuck Bucket aims to simplify the hauling of outdoor gear
While there a variety of systems for carrying gear on your car, most of them involve leaning in, reaching up, and messing around with a carrier that's mounted on the roof. The Chuck Bucket is made to be simpler, as it just sits on the back.
Energy
Nuclear fusion milestone creates "burning plasma" for the first time
For the prospect of limitless, clean energy produced through nuclear fusion to become a reality, scientists need the reactions at the heart of the technology to become self-sustaining, and newly published research has edged them closer to that goal.
Biology
Drug cocktail regrows frog legs in regenerative medicine breakthrough
Animals like axolotls can regrow fully functional replacements for lost limbs. In a breakthrough new study, scientists have demonstrated how one dose of a drug cocktail can regrow lost limbs in frogs that don’t normally have regenerative abilities.
Automotive
Review: Ford F-150 Powerboost proves itself a hybrid workhorse
Ford unveiled the current generation F-150 for the 2021 model year to much expectation. Out was the diesel option and in was a new hybrid. After a week with the F-150 Powerboost, we think it’s the best worksite pickup truck available.
Architecture
Greenery-covered towers are a breath of fresh air for China
Stefano Boeri Architetti's Easyhome Huanggang Vertical Forest City Complex in central China includes two residential towers covered in thousands of trees and plants. The firm claims that the greenery absorbs significant amounts of CO2 from the air.
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Roadie Coach designed to be your personal guitar teacher
Learning to play an instrument is hard, but technology can help. We've seen a number of inventive solutions over the years, and the latest is the Roadie Coach, an audio recorder, music learning system and MIDI controller rolled into one.
Drones
Autonomous drones may be the ultimate scarecrows ... for pigeons
Much as we may like pigeons, they can make quite a mess of buildings and other structures, potentially posing a health hazard. According to new research, autonomous drones may be ideal for harmlessly chasing the birds away.
Architecture
Remote Bangladesh hospital named world's best new building
RIBA has revealed the winner of its prestigious International Prize. The Friendship Hospital, Satkhira in remote Bangladesh has been declared the world's best new building for its superb design and contribution to the local community.
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Ricoh's latest Theta camera can capture 5.7K 360-degree video
Ricoh Imaging has announced the March release of a new addition to the Theta family of 360-degree cameras. The Theta X comes with its own touchscreen for more independence from a smartphone, an interchangeable battery and a microSD slot.
Space
Bizarre radio signal repeating every 18 minutes discovered in Milky Way
Astronomers have discovered a bizarre radio signal in our galaxy that can’t be explained by any known object. When active the source gives off radio bursts lasting a minute, every 20 minutes, which should be impossible based on what we know about it.
Robotics
Stretchable, flexible thermometer could find use in soft robotics
In order for it to be truly soft, a soft-bodied robot can't contain any hard, rigid components. That's why we've already seen soft batteries, circuits and actuators. Now, a squishy, stretchable thermometer has joined that list.
Automotive
New 437-hp hybrid Toyota Sequoia sniffs out adventure on and off road
The Toyota Sequoia has long had trouble standing out amidst names like "Land Cruiser" and "Tacoma." But the new Sequoia is determined to be remembered, wearing a rugged look that hints at its 437-hp twin-turbo hybrid, boxed frame and 4WD capability.
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