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  • We've all been there: you're just drifting off to sleep and then realize you may have left the back door open. Spare a thought for the owners of the House in Morrillos, as they've got a total of 72 doors to check. Located in Chile, this beach house has some interesting ideas up its sleeve.
  • People have been fascinated by dolphins for millennia, but we still know very little about their life in the wild. Now a team of scientists has developed cameras that harmlessly attach to the animal and provide a unique account of dolphin behavior beneath the waves.
  • Food poisoning will knock you off your feet, but a few days later you’ll hopefully be back to your old self. But new research suggests that certain types of salmonella can have longer-lasting effects. In some cases it could permanently damage your DNA, leaving you more vulnerable to future illness.
  • ​Downing Komodo dragon blood to fight a bacterial infection might sound like pure fantasy, but new research shows that the substance might have very real applications in our world. Researchers say they've isolated 48 compounds that could help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
  • With new regulations prescribing bigger wings, wider tires and more power from hybrid-turbocharged V6 engines, the 2017 Formula 1 season is shaping up to be the best in years. Let's take a walk along the grid and check out the new competitors.
  • The fossil of a giant worm with large snapping jaws has been discovered not in the field, but in a museum where it's been sitting for over 20 years. The find, which the geologists describe as the oldest "Bobbit worm" ever discovered, has been described today in the journal Scientific Reports​.​
  • The new LG Watch Style is highly comparable to the Apple Watch Series 1, the revamped version of the original Apple Watch that was rolled out alongside of the Apple Watch Series 2 edition last September. Here's how the two line up, spec-by-spec.
  • In cases of paralysis, a fully functioning brain can be trapped inside an immobile body. More and more, brain-computer-interface technology is coming to the rescue in such cases, including a newly developed system that lets people type at a faster speed than ever before using only their minds.
  • If you're looking for a smartwatch that isn't overly huge, Google and LG recently launched one that runs the new Android Wear 2.0 platform​. Read on, as New Atlas reviews the LG Watch Style.
  • Many musicians are also dedicated gearheads and tinkerers. And a good number of garage hackers are musicians. When both creative passions merge, wondrous things happen. We've selected a few of our favorite one-off instrument creations to whet your appetite for homebrew sonic experimentation.
  • To find out what life might be like on a TRAPPIST planet, we contacted Lisa Kaltenegger and Jack O'Malley-James at the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University and asked them One Big Question: "What could life in the TRAPPIST-1 system be like?"​
  • It’s not uncommon to see an Android manufacturer boasting about a phone with a high amount of memory, while Apple does not even post RAM amounts on its iPhone spec sheets. What gives? Is a high amount of RAM a promising spec for a smartphone’s potential performance?
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