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Parts of the universe may be expanding faster than others
One of the core components of cosmology is the understanding that the universe is expanding evenly in all directions. But new X-ray observations now suggest that this may not be the case after all – certain areas may be expanding faster than others.
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Keep your child active at home with the world's lightest bike
Looking for a way to keep young kids active and develop better coordination? The Brilrider FLIGHT: World's Lightest Balance Bike is the perfect bike for teaching kids 1 to 5 years of age how to ride, and it's on sale for just $83.95. That's 47% off.
Robotics
Semi-soft "flexoskeleton" robots inspired by insects
Soft-bodied robots have numerous desirable qualities, such as the ability to squeeze through gaps. And so far, they've typically been manually assembled on a one-off basis. That could be about to change, though, thanks to a new manufacturing method.
Energy
Biohybrid battery harvests energy from electric bacteria
Bacteria that produce their own electricity could be useful in batteries, but so far, attempts have been inefficient. A new “biohybrid” system is built around a hydrogel and can support the microbes while effectively collecting their energy.
Automotive
Watch: 1,000-hp Jeep Gladiator rolls and launches over sand dunes
Hennessey hit the Jeep Gladiator scene hard last May with the Maximus 1000. But that initial debut was lacking one thing: footage of the 1,000-hp beast dropping on hot sand like a megaton of TNT. A year later, Hennessey rights that wrong.
Body and Mind
"Off-the-shelf" patch boosts cardiac function by 50% in animal models
Cardiac patches are designed to help regenerate healthy heart tissue after the injury, and scientists at North Carolina State University have now developed an “off-the-shelf” version they say overcomes some of the dangers of other approaches.
Science
Ancient settlers once farmed on thousands of artificial forest islands
Over 10,000 years ago ancient human settlers began the construction of around 4,700 artificial forest islands in ancient Amazonia to farm savanna land, according to the results of a newly published paper.
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US Navy deploys first anti-drone laser dazzler weapon
The US Navy has successfully installed its first Optical Dazzling Interdictor, Navy (ODIN) laser weapon aboard one of its warships. During dry-dock operations, the destroyer USS Dewey received the stand-alone laser system designed to blind drone sensors.
Aircraft
Gulfstream's flagship G700 business jet makes its maiden flight
Rolls-Royce and Gulfstream Aerospace have scored a double first as the Gulfstream G700 business jet and two Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 engines made their maiden flights at the same time from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport.
AI in Health
AI system discovers powerful new antibiotic to tackle superbugs
Bacteria are evolving resistance to antibiotics much faster than new drugs can be developed. Now, an artificial intelligence model has identified a powerful new antibiotic called halicin, which cleared infections of most superbugs in mouse tests.
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Review: Sony A9G OLED impresses on image and audio fronts
Sony announced the A9G as its new flagship 4K OLED TV at CES 2019 and in the past year it has managed to rack up its fair share of awards and recognition. We spent a few weeks with the TV, which addresses a major oversight of its predecessor.
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Lumberjack's hard-edged teardrop trailer folds into a tiny cabin
Lumberjack presents its latest camper trailer, the Birdsville. It looks like a hard-edged teardrop while towing, but its roof folds forward to create a living space much larger than the typical tear, a comfortable option for intrepid families.
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