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Bugatti starts shipping bespoke Baby II roadsters
A bunch of bespoke, 3/4-scale replicas of the Bugatti Type 35 roadster are now making their way into the hands of collectors across the globe, each with its own fine points of difference and an air of exclusivity, with only 500 made.
Motorcycles
The world's most valuable motorcycle heads for auction
The world’s best known and most recognizable motorcycle will cross the auction block in Texas on 5 June, creating as much interest and controversy as it did when the famous American road film "Easy Rider" was released 52 years ago.
Biology
Study confirms that nose bubbles allow anoles to breathe underwater
The anole lizard may be a popular pet, but here's something that not many people may know: some of the things can breathe while underwater. A new study has confirmed their ability to do so, and explains what makes it possible.
Good Thinking
Skinny fiber optic tether could let ROVs be launched from small boats
Even though underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are getting smaller, their communications cables have remained relatively fat and hefty. That may about to change, though, thanks to a new fishing-line-based fiber optic tether.
Good Thinking
"World's first wireless underwater drone" uses light instead of tether
Despite ongoing advances in the field of underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), the devices have remained tethered to the surface via communications cables. Such is not the case with the ExRay, however, which uses light instead.
Military
Built continents apart, sections of T-7A Red Hawk joined in record time
Boeing has spliced together the fore and aft sections of the first Boeing-Saab T-7A Red Hawk prototype advanced jet trainer in record time. Despite the two sections being built 4,500 miles apart, they were matched and joined in under 30 minutes.
Body and Mind
Emergency oxygen enemas could help us "breathe" through our intestines
Scientists have made the surprising discovery that some mammals can absorb oxygen through their intestines. Mice, rats and pigs given oxygen enemas in gas or liquid form were found to survive much longer in a low-oxygen environment.
Military
Skyborg combat drone's "brain" flies for the first time
The US Air Force has flight tested the Skyborg combat drone's Autonomy Core System for the first time. The "brain" of the autonomous Skyborg was installed in a Kratos UTAP-22 tactical uncrewed vehicle, and carried out a two-hour-and-10-minute flight.
Campervans
VW T7 Multivan MPV/camper extends versatility with multitool table
Volkswagen continues teasing the new T7 Multivan ahead of its debut in June. The new MPV will feature a multipurpose table that can slide the length of the van and secure in front of or between the seats in any of the three rows.
Body and Mind
New evidence ultrasound pulses can treat high blood pressure
Results from a trial testing an ultrasound therapy for hypertension show the treatment can deliver meaningful reductions in blood pressure. The treatment is based on a hypothesis that disrupting signals from renal nerves can reduce blood pressure.
Outdoor Cooking
Oven-packin' camp kitchen squeezes into a steel box for transport
It can be challenging, trying to cook your campsite meals while crouched over a tiny propane stove. The Space Box offers a bigger but still compact alternative, packing an oven, two-burner stovetop, prep surfaces and sink into one package.
Automotive
MAN's treaded adventure van rips up Austria's alpine snow
The MAN TGE has served as the base van for a variety of impressive adventure vans, and MAN recently developed an even more extreme version. The van trades wheels for treads to deliver a 4-track drive that glides over snow, mud and sand.
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