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Nintendo reveals new Switch model with 7-inch OLED touchscreen
After much online chatter, Nintendo has finally announced a new member of its portable handheld gaming family. The Switch (OLED model) boasts a vibrant 7-inch screen, more built-in storage, and comes with a dock sporting a wired LAN port.
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World's first 3D-printed school tackles classroom shortages in Africa
An affordable housing venture in Africa named 14Trees has leveraged 3D printing technology to produce the world's first 3D-printed school in Malawi, where students started taking their first lessons late last month.
Space
Magnetism, not cataclysm may be the cause of Mercury's giant iron core
Mercury’s disproportionately massive core may be the result of the Sun’s powerful magnetic influence rather than the consequence of a cataclysmic collision with another body in the ancient past, according to the results of a new study.
Good Thinking
Student designs device to save stabbing victims' lives
When someone is suffering from a deep stab wound, it's important to apply pressure within that wound. A new student-designed device is intended to let first responders do just that, potentially saving lives that might otherwise be lost.
Wearables
Bizarre sci-fi mask blasts purified air into your face all day
It looks like something straight out of dystopian sci-fi, but then here we are. Biotlab has presented a neck-mounted wearable that provides you with a range of magnetic face shields, and a personal supply of HEPA-filtered, UV-sterilized air.
Science
Comparative soil analysis could drastically reduce crime search areas
We've all seen episodes of CSI where the dirt on a suspect's shoes is only found in one location. While that scenario is a bit far-fetched, new research shows that soil analysis may be used to eliminate large geographical areas from police searches.
Psychedelics
Landmark study shows one dose of psilocybin induces new neural connections
An extraordinary new study is reporting the first direct demonstration of a psilocybin dose inducing neural plasticity in a mammalian brain. The researchers hypothesize this mechanism playing a role in the drug’s antidepressant qualities.
Materials
Mixed up membrane desalinates water with 99.99 percent efficiency
The vast majority of water on Earth is undrinkable, but desalination could be a vital technology to meet the world’s drinking water needs. Now, Korean engineers have developed a new nanofiber membrane that can operate efficiently for long periods.
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This tax relief company can help you resolve your tax issues
Tax debt relief agency, Community Tax, offers affordable, transparent services for folks getting back on track with capital gains taxes, retirement withdrawal taxes, or out-of-state income taxes.
Robotics
"All-wheel-drive" ray sperm inspire a better swimming robot
As if the ray fishes weren't unusual enough already, it turns out that their sperm is also unique. Scientists have now created a robot inspired by those sperm, which may someday lead to smaller descendants that swim within the human body.
Materials
Self-healing concrete eats CO2 to fill its own cracks in 24 hours
We have seen some interesting developments around what's known as self-healing concrete that repairs its own cracks, and scientists have now demonstrated an exciting new form of this that makes use of an enzyme found in human blood.
Camping Trailers
Adorable Beachy camping trailer roams like a motor-less VW surf van
Bringing to mind a classic Volkswagen camper van lurking quietly behind a rocky oceanside outcropping, the new Beachy caravan adds a fresh injection of retro, laid-back sand-and-surf vibes to the modern camper market.
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