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LED wearable makes concert-goers part of an interactive light show
Fans attending the recent Country Music Awards became part of the show when they were illuminated based on their support for vets or their military status thanks to a LED wearable called PIXL.
Biology
Tuning the brain's frequency helps people better endure getting shot with a laser
It sounds like something more suited to an android than a human being: Tuning our central processing center (that would be our brain) by using pulses of light or sound to get rid of distress. But that's exactly what researchers at the University of Manchester (UM) have done.
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Born to Fly Baby bundles stroller and carry-on into one
Traveling alone can be very stressful. But adding children and all the luggage they need to that mix can be enough to send parents insane. The team at Born to Fly Baby is trying to make it a bit easier to travel with young kids by bundling a stowable stroller into a piece of carry-on luggage.
Games
Nyko cuts the NES Classic Edition cord
With the NES Classic Edition, Nintendo was keen to make the trip down memory lane as authentic as possible, right down to a wired controller. But Nyko has cut the cord with its wireless Miniboss for NES Classic Edition controller.
Architecture
UK soccer team scores low-carbon wooden stadium
Forest Green Rovers may only play in the 5th tier of the UK's soccer pyramid, but the team will soon have facilities up there with the very best. It has appointed Zaha Hadid Architects to construct a low-carbon stadium made almost entirely of sustainably-sourced wood.
Space
Optical segment of James Webb Space Telescope completed
The optical and science segment of the largest space telescope ever made now stands complete in the largest clean room on the planet, at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The James Webb Space Telescope is now poised to undergo rigorous pre-flight testing ahead of its 2018 launch.
Biology
Corkscrew eddies and "donuts" key to a healthy heart
Donuts might be critical to proper coronary blood flow – at least in terms of their shape. Researchers have found that the pattern blood takes while flowing through the heart's upper chamber can be a key indicator of blood clot formation and subsequent stroke risk.
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Size does matter: Authagraph World Map turns the Earth into a rectangle using tetrahedrons
Most common world maps are highly size distorted, with anything toward the poles tending to look much bigger than it really is. Which, in some ways, makes this weird-looking projection a lot more accurate. How it's made is a fascinating process – now, what is it actually useful for?
Automotive
Audi A5 Cabriolet mixes sharp design with wind-in-the-hair thrills
Audi has heeded the call of avid tanning enthusiasts with the new A5 Cabriolet. Based on the coupe launched in June this year, it mixes the same high-tech cabin and sharp exterior with a whole lot more opportunity to spend time in the sun.
Energy
DIY "junkyard battery" inspired by ancient blueprint stores energy cheaply
Using a millennia-old blueprint and two of the most abundant scrap metals in the US, scientists have developed a battery prototype that could one day offer a cheap and accessible way to store power off the grid.
Outdoors
Outdoorsy smartwatch works as a walkie-talkie in the wilderness
Wearable walkie-talkies for outdoor enthusiasts are slowly growing into a significant category. The StarVox adds one more, and not only is it a two-way radio, it's an outdoor-specific smartwatch with touchscreen, GPS, pedometer and more.
Drones
Review: Soaring through Northern Patagonia with the Premium Byrd drone
For Chinese firm GDU, standing out from all the other consumer drones means attempting to win over amateur cinematographers with a modular aircraft boasting a swappable gimbal system. We've been busy flying one around Northern Patagonia, and here's what we make of it.
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