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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.
Aircraft
Supersonic passenger flight suffers setback as Aerion closes shop
Aviation startup Aerion Supersonic is reportedly shutting down operations, ending ambitious plans to bring a supersonic business jet to market later this decade.
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Play your best ball with this digital air pump, only $49.99
Keep your balls inflated this season with the Tech-Inflate Digital Air Pump.Typically listed at $99, it's on sale now for only $49.99.
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.
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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.
Robotics
Synthetic cilia allow tiny soft-bodied robot to pump and scuttle
Paramecium and certain other microbes move through liquid by whipping back and forth hairlike appendages known as cilia. Scientists have now developed a new type of synthetic cilia, which could find use in micro-robots and more.
Wearables
Snap's new AR specs are its most advanced yet – but you can't buy them
We saw the first pair of Snapchat Spectacles in 2016, and now Snapchat parent company Snap has come out with its most advanced wearable yet: a pair of glasses with full augmented reality capabilities.
Body and Mind
Smart Toilet uses AI to spot signs of gastrointestinal trouble
A new technology developed at Duke University could automate the process of analyzing stools for signs of disease, by working in existing toilet systems and using artificial intelligence to scan and classify feces as they are flushed through.
Energy
How do nuclear reactors work?
The urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has put the nuclear energy debate squarely back on the agenda. So how does nuclear energy energy work, where is it headed, and can the atom become "our friend" again?
Architecture
Icon's House Zero showcases next-generation 3D-printed architecture
Though 3D-printed architecture is still relatively new, Icon has already produced projects in Mexico and the US. The firm has now teamed up with Lake|Flato Architects to create another new 3D-printed home in Texas using its next-gen 3D printer.
Learning & Memory
Fasting boosts "longevity gene" to improve long-term memory in mice
Scientists at King's College London have used experiments in mice to demonstrate how fasting can also improve long-term memory and tackle age-related cognitive impairment, by boosting expression of what's known as the "longevity gene."
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