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  • ​​When someone is suspected of suffering from sleep apnea, they're often sent for a sleep study. This involves their spending the night at a clinic, with numerous electrodes hard-wired to their head. By contrast, the new SomnaPatch is quite simple, and almost as accurate as a sleep study.
  • Zyl Vardos consistently produces some of the most eye-catching tiny houses around. The firm's latest model stands out from the crowd with an unusual roofline that angles downward. Inside, the compact home sleeps two people and features a high quality finish.
  • In August 1977, the Ohio State University Radio Observatory picked up a radio transmission that was so strong it inspired the astronomer who discovered it to write “Wow!” in the margin of the data printout. Almost 40 years later, researchers have solved the mystery.
  • ​While the latest Samsung Gear VR​ includes a Wii-like motion controller, some of the platform's games require a console-style gamepad. Today accessory maker Nyko announced a partnership with Samsung that's spawning the first official gamepad for the Gear VR.
  • Ori Systems is finally rolling out its modular, robotic furniture into a handful of apartment buildings across the United States. Currently only available for preorder to property developers, the first 1,200 systems will be installed in luxury apartments over the next twelve months.
  • ​​Back before the bicycle was invented, people rode something known as the draisine or "dandy horse." It was like an adult-sized version of the balance bikes still used by toddlers today. Now, a team of computer scientists has created a gloriously retro electric-assist draisine.​
  • Terracamper has long been turning regular, boxy vans into versatile modular campers over in Germany. Now it's coming to North America. TouRig will be one of its partners, transforming Mercedes Sprinter and Metris vans into flexible, modular camper vans built to explore.
  • DARPA’s unmanned aerial systems (UAS) can be fitted for a wide range of missions, but compact UAS can usually only carry one such instrument at a time, and need to land fr a swap over. Now, DARPA and BAE Systems are collaborating on a program to enable smaller UAS to multitask.
  • A team of engineers at MIT has developed a cheaper UAV design that has the ability to stay aloft for up to five days at low-altitudes on a single tank of gasoline, potentially offering communications support in areas struck by natural disasters.
  • The Boeing 737 MAX 9 only took to the skies for the first time in April, weeks after its public unveiling in Renton, Washington, and now the stretched version of the MAX 8 passenger plane is off to the Paris Air Show where a MAX 9 flight test aircraft will take part in an air display.
  • The promise of a new Focus RS is always enough to get the motoring press all giddy with excitement, let alone one with drift mode and a rabid turbocharged engine. Surely no car could actually live up to that much hype – could it? After a week behind the wheel, we finally have the answer.
  • It’s been said that the first Mars explorers will have to be prepared to take one for humanity. Not only do they risk permanent neural damage as well as an increased risk of leukemia and Alzheimer’s, they could also be doubling their risk of getting cancer, a new study suggests.​​
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