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Review: Light, bright Lumos Ultra bike helmet ticks a lot of boxes
Why just wear a plain ol' bike helmet, when you can wear one with a built-in headlight, tail lights, turn indicators and brake light? That's the thinking behind the Lumos Ultra, which I recently had the chance to try out on real-world roads.
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Aspirin shown to help native grasses grow on restored land
When restoring former industrial or agricultural land back to its natural state, it's vitally important to reestablish ground cover plants such as native grasses. According to a new study, the addition of aspirin helps those grasses grow.
Heart Disease
Microspheres coated in stem cells could help mend broken hearts
The heart has a limited capacity to heal itself, so heart attack survivors often have further episodes. Now, scientists have grown heart cells from stem cells, embedded them onto microspheres and injected them into damaged hearts to help repair them.
Science
Friction-reducing honeybee hairs may inspire longer-lasting devices
As honeybees collect pollen and nectar from flowers, they repeatedly bend and straighten their abdomens – yet with a minimal amount of friction. Scientists have discovered what makes this possible, and it could have applications in human technology.
Drones
Sony's Airpeak S1 drone takes Alpha cameras to the air
Back at CES 2021, Sony revealed plans to launch a new drone business called Airpeak that would be dedicated to taking its Alpha full-frame mirrorless cameras into the air. Now the first drone under that brand has been launched, the Airpeak S1.
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This is the last day to save up to 90% off this world traveler bundle
We're probably all a bit rusty when it comes to vacationing. The World Traveler Bundle ft. Rosetta Stone Lifetime Subscription brings you everything you need to plan your next escape. Plus, the bundle is now further on sale for the Fourth of July.
Infectious Diseases
Mild COVID-19 symptoms linked to prior exposure to the common cold
A new study from Stanford University researchers has found previous recent exposure to common-cold-causing coronaviruses could help explain why some people infected with SARS-CoV-2 only suffer mild symptoms.
Computers
Dell's UltraSharp Webcam aims to keep users in the frame
Computer tech giant Dell challenged itself to create a webcam that could deliver "DSLR-like image quality while being intelligent and easy-to-use." The UltraSharp Webcam is the result, a 4K videochat tool that promises to keep users in the frame.
Environment
Record low ice concentrations found in the Arctic's "Last Ice Area"
The Arctic's "Last Ice Area," a region where summer sea ice is expected to survive the longest and therefore act as a refuge for the wildlife that depends on it, is already feeling the effects of climate change, new research shows.
Body and Mind
5-minute breathing workout matches vascular benefits of exercise
A new study has provided the strongest evidence yet that a daily practice designed to strengthen breathing muscles can lower blood pressure and improve vascular health, just as effectively or perhaps even more so than aerobic exercise.
Space
Virgin Galactic set to carry first passengers into space this month
Virgin Galactic is set to carry passengers into space on its spaceplane VSS Unity for the first time. The flight window for the mission, which will consist of two pilots and four mission specialists, including Sir Richard Branson, opens on July 11.
Environment
Record high temperature for Antarctica confirmed by WMO
The World Meteorological Organization has confirmed the highest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica. On February 6, 2020 at Argentina's Esperanza Base, located on the Antarctic Peninsula, a maximum temperature of 18.3 °C (69.9 °F) was reached.
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