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Robot uses wheeled legs to keep a level head when the going gets rough
Although a number of wheeled robots can traverse uneven terrain, their body doesn't stay level as they do so, making them unsuitable for many tasks. That's where the KATR comes in, as it uses extendable legs to maintain an even cargo deck.
Diabetes
Natural fat molecule halves diabetic heart inflammation, improves function
A naturally occurring fat molecule reduced heart inflammation and scarring caused by diabetes, thereby improving cardiac function, according to new research. The findings open the door to developing a new treatment for diabetes-induced heart disease.
Biology
Lonely dolphin develops larger vocabulary than most
Delle, a bottlenose dolphin, was missing for years before being spotted over 500 miles from home, completely alone. Delle won't stop talking and has even learned a few unlikely vocal tricks in his years of complete solitude and self-talk.
Space
Colossal cosmic collision clocked at 2 million mph
Astronomers have clocked a cosmic collision at 3.2 million km/h (2 million mph). A new instrument has spotted a galaxy crashing through a group of others at incredible speeds, creating a shock wave that’s changing the region completely.
Mental Health
Fitbit data accurately predicts bipolar disorder mood swings
Researchers have used Fitbit data to train a machine learning algorithm to accurately predict mood swings associated with bipolar disorder. It opens the door to using a personalized algorithm to drive treatment of the life-impacting condition.
Architecture
California's San Quentin prison receives Nordic-inspired makeover
Memorably described as "living hell" by Johnny Cash, San Quentin is one of the USA's most infamous prisons. However, it's now receiving a Nordic-themed makeover that will focus on fostering a calming, campus-like atmosphere of rehabilitation.
Tiny Houses
Apartment-sized tiny house brings comfort into small living lifestyle
The Silvertip provides the kind of home comforts that you'd usually associate with an apartment rather than a tiny house. Its spacious interior includes a large bedroom, a bathroom with a bathtub, and a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher.
AI and Humanoids
Singularity alert: AIs are already designing their own chips
Human intelligence and our collective wisdom are already becoming limiting factors in the rise of AI. Indeed, the only smart move at this point seems to be letting AIs design their own future hardware, right down to the microchip level.
Gear
Case-based EDC flashlight cuts through the dark – and the competition
The EDC market is pretty crowded. Manufacturers are always looking for ways to let us take a little more light along on our outdoor adventures, and Imalent is betting on a portable charging case that wraps around its small but powerful EDC light.
Sleep
How you sleep could raise cardiovascular disease risk by 26%
In an analysis of the sleep habits of over 72,000 people, researchers identified a particular pattern that can dramatically spike the risk of major cardiovascular problems. The good news is that the pattern is relatively easy to avoid.
Computers
Interview: Why diamonds may be a computer's best friend
We recently sat down with Adam Khan of Diamond Quanta – the company that wants to replace the silicon chip with ones made from diamond. We discussed the reason for this glittering idea, the challenges it presents, and the implications of the technology.
Home Entertainment
TCL takes first tentative step into mobile projector space
Well known for its competitively priced room-dominating TVs, TCL is now offering a more flexible way to watch big-screen visuals with the launch of its first mobile projector. The all-in-one A1 puts 1080p Google TV wherever you need it to be.
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