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  • The EarthRoamer XV-LTS offered one of the smoothest combinations of rugged-terrain capability and comfy living out there when we looked at it in 2014. Three years later, it's gotten even better thanks to a lighter, tougher Ford Super Duty chassis and a more robust list of standard equipment.
  • Lockheed Martin has unveiled a new lower-body exoskeleton. Built using the tech behind ​existing Fortis exoskeletons, the Knee Stress Relief Device (K-SRD) is designed to enhance soldier's ability to carry heavy equipment on long, taxing missions.
  • Forget taxes on imports. If a new scientific development lives up to expectations, the real job creator for the US could lie in harnessing lignin waste. Scientists have found a way to make high quality carbon fiber from it, which could turn industrial discards into a major money spinner.​​​​
  • ​As more drones crowd into the airspace, we’re going to need measures to keep them from crashing into each other. Researchers are teaching drones a few simple rules to help them avoid collisions on their own.
  • ​Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is a common eye disorder that can result in the loss of one’s central vision. A team of scientists has developed a new treatment for the disorder that replaces the current monthly injection into the eye with a simple eye drop.
  • Japan's Shigeru Ban is famous for using materials like cardboard to build innovative refugee shelters, but his large-scale projects are equally impressive. La Seine Musicale is a ship-shaped music venue crowned by an almost egg-like auditorium with track-mounted solar array.
  • You might think that the uninhabited Henderson Island sitting in the middle of the Pacific would be relatively pristine. Here scientists have found a nasty surprise, however, discovering the highest density of plastic waste to be reported anywhere on the planet.
  • Well-rounded, subtly premium and with Hi-Fi audio support, last year's HTC 10 was one of our favorite smartphones of 2016. How does its successor, the squeezable HTC U11, measure up? Join New Atlas as we compare the two phones' specs and features.
  • While smartwatch popularity may not be where the companies making them had hoped it would be at this point, smartwatch quality has steadily pressed forward in the last few years. Let's look at our six top picks, in the latest version of our Smartwatch Comparison Guide.
  • ​​Imagine if things like satellite antennas could fold down small when not in use, but then unfurl into a rigid structure as needed. Well, that's just what ladybug wings do. In order to find out how they do so, scientists recently replaced a ladybug's real wing cover with one that's transparent.​
  • The world's most expensive earrings sold in Geneva last night when the "Apollo and Artemis Diamonds" went to the same buyer for a total of $56,290,627. The blue Apollo​ was the more expensive of the non-matching pair, (Artemis is pink​) which were sold as separate lots.
  • Apple and Google have worked hard to get their feet in the car door with CarPlay and Android Auto, leveraging their smartphone expertise to create a better in-car experience. Now, Volvo and Audi​ have teamed up with Google to take things a step further and integrate Android into their next-gen cars.
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