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Biology
Plants that touch each other are more resilient to stress
New research has found when plant leaves physically touch each other, they seem to form a biological signalling network to warn each other about upcoming stress. This boosts resilience to intense light, a common environmental challenge.
Technology
Logitech’s AI cameras rethink how big meeting rooms show up on video
Logitech has unveiled its Rally AI Camera and Rally AI Camera Pro, designed to improve the large-room hybrid meeting experience. Each combines advanced optics with AI-powered framing, reducing the disconnect that remote participants tend to feel.
AI and Humanoids
What happens if robots learn to feel physical harm?
Researchers have developed an electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to distinguish everyday touch from damaging force. That ability, once reserved for living nervous systems, could reshape how robots interact with the physical world and with humans.
Materials
Wood scraps turn 'useless' desert sand into concrete
A team of researchers might soon have you walking on desert sand, no matter how far from the dunes you might live. This group of engineers has developed a method to transform it into a new construction material that's perfect for pavements.
AI and Humanoids
What's the deal with space-based data centers for AI?
Terrestrial data centers are so 2025. We're taking our large-scale compute infrastructure into orbit, baby! Or at least, that's what Big Tech is yelling from the rooftops at the moment. It's quite a bonkers idea, so let's unpack what it's all about.
Archaeology
8,000-year-old pottery suggests math predates writing
We generally associate the origins of mathematical thinking with the emergence of writing but a new study challenges this assumption looking at floral designs found on the pottery sherds across northern Mesopotamia, dating back 8000 years.
Marine
Hydrofoiling electric ferry completes record 160-nautical-mile voyage
The "world’s first serial-production electric hydrofoil ferry" – the Candela P-12 – has completed a record-breaking voyage from Gothenburg in Sweden to Oslo in Norway, clocking up 160 nautical miles over the epic three-day journey.
Gear
Air-beam canopy completes all-inflatable amphibious day camp
Inflate all the things. That seems to be the strategy at Bote, the inflatable watercraft company now launching the Hangout Shade series. The sunshades work on land or pair with Bote's floating swim platforms to sailgate the day away atop the water.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Common eye bug adds to growing links between infection and dementia
Scientists have uncovered an intriguing link between infection and brain health, finding that a common bacterium may advance cognitive decline. It's the latest evidence suggesting that bacteria and infections play a key role in destroying our brains.
Tiny Houses
This tiny house expands living space with its own rooftop terrace
When it comes to tiny houses, any way of expanding living space is a major bonus. The Park embraces this idea by offering a flexible and well-designed interior that's topped by a rooftop terrace area.
Knives and Multitools
Thumb-sized EDC knife sports a stunning Damascus steel blade
Although this pocket knife securely hides its blade when not in use, you'll likely find yourself unfolding it just to get another glimpse of the beautiful 67-layer Damascus steel it's made from.
Camping Trailers
Sub-1,000-lb teardrop pod brilliantly fuses new & old school RV design
The Trailpod camping trailer flips the calendar back to a simpler time when the off-road teardrop was a small, ageless and affordable gateway to global adventure. But it's more than meets the eye, concealing a modern, zero-wood build.
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