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ADHD brains are more creative – and we might have worked out why
While not everyone with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder has tapped into their creative side, there are a lot of creative people who also have neurodivergent brains. Now, new research suggests this could be due to the way our minds wander.
Science
Remnants of a prehistoric 'proto-Earth' may still lurk beneath our feet
Scientists have long wondered why Earth's overall makeup doesn't fully match the mix of materials found in ancient meteorites. For the first time researchers think they have found samples of rock from what is known as proto-Earth.
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Massive Price Drops on Kingbull Discover 2.0, Voyager 2.0 & More!
This Halloween, Kingbull is treating riders to something truly thrilling. Premium performance machines at hauntingly low prices. The brand is offering limited-time discounts on their high-end fat-tire ebikes, and the deals are too good to pass up.
Heart Disease
Simple saliva test catches heart failure before you know you have it
In a breakthrough for diagnostics, scientists have created an effective and easy test that identifies a heart failure biomarker in saliva, opening the door to more rapid and accessible life-saving medical interventions for this disease – and others.
Motorcycles
Honda’s Isle of Man TT Replica Fireblade is super rare – only 12 will ever exist
Honda has released a limited-edition Fireblade SP replica of the bike Dean Harrison secured two Superstock victories with at this year's Isle of Man TT. What’s the catch then? For one, they're limited to the UK, and for two, there's the price.
Wearables
Puma White Hunter: The legendary multi-tool hunting knife
There are knives, good knives, great knives, and classic knives. Then there are the knives that are flat-out legends with remarkable stories behind them. One of these is the instantly recognizable Puma White Hunter that redefined the hunting knife.
Marine
China builds lifelike robotic jellyfish for silent underwater observation
Blurring the line between biology and robotics, Chinese scientists are taking biomimicry to new depths with a small, low-energy bionic jellyfish that's so lifelike in form and movement it’s almost indistinguishable from the real thing.
Campervans
Lovable Toyota tiny camper van gets even tinier and more lovable
Toyota's Kayoibako van concept won over the 2023 Japan Mobility Show. Toyota is now talking up a Kayoibako family and showing the Daihatsu Kayoibako-K, a kei transporter that's a tiny delivery van, micro-camper, automated adventure shuttle and more.
Motorcycles
Will Cardo’s first helmet change the way we use lids on motorcycles?
The new Cardo Beyond isn’t just another Bluetooth add-on; it’s the company’s first fully integrated helmet with its acclaimed comms tech baked right into the shell.
Energy
Rolls-Royce rolls out world's first 100% methanol marine engine
Rolls-Royce is ditching diesel for methanol with its new maritime engine, described as the world's first high-speed marine engine in its performance class to operate exclusively on pure wood alcohol for a potentially CO₂-neutral drivetrain.
Architecture
Saxophone-inspired skyscrapers punctuated by dramatic golden skybridge
Construction is underway on a new project that promises to put a musical twist on sky high living. Named the Sax, it's inspired by the jazzy musical instrument and consists of a pair of skyscrapers connected by a large skybridge.
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Review: This kit made printing so easy, I accidentally started a biz
Thinking about printing your own custom apparel? I put the Procolored F13 DTF printer, oven, and press package through its paces to see if it’s worth your hard-earned cash – or just another overpriced hobby trap.
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