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Experimental ankle exoskeleton increases walking speed by 40 percent
Engineers at Stanford University are developing an ankle exoskeleton to help people walk faster. That may sound like a weird novelty gadget, but it's designed for the serious purpose of helping those whose gait is slowing down due to age or infirmity.
Bicycles
Thor ebike thunders along urban roads or into the wilderness
E Movement has pedaled out on its latest model, a UK road warrior named Thor that's pitched as an all-weather and multi-terrain ride combining a Bafang drive system with a Samsung battery for up to 80 miles of assisted range per charge.
Aircraft
Airbus adds autonomous tech to its Flightlab aerial laboratory
Airbus is expanding the capabilities of its Flightlab helicopter designed to test out next-generation aviation technologies, by incorporating some advanced hardware geared toward autonomous flight, including LiDAR sensors from Luminar.
Robotics
Autonomous Weeder robot uses lasers to take out 100,000 plants an hour
Startup Carbon Robotics has wheeled out an autonomous machine for farmers that has weeds in its cross hairs, using a combination of computer vision and high-powered lasers to comb fields and take out thousands of the pesky plants an hour.
Bicycles
NFC inner tube lets cyclists check air pressure with their smartphone
Austrian manufacturer Tubolito is already known for its tough, lightweight plastic bicycle inner tubes. Now, the company has added a chip to one model, which allows users to check their tire pressure using an app.
Expedition Trucks
EarthCruiser Ford F-350 pop-top camper adapts to the modern explorer
EarthCruiser introduces the all-new Terranova, an all-season, all-terrain expedition truck built atop the all-American Ford F-350. The truck comes loaded with multifunctional furnishings and equipment aimed at today's diverse market of explorers.
Sleep
Blue-light-blocking phone night modes don’t help sleep, study finds
A new study testing smartphone night modes that eliminate blue light wavelengths is suggesting they make no difference to overall sleep outcomes and the only way to improve sleep at all is to completely abstain from screen use before going to bed.
Military
Leonidas microwave energy weapon can disable swarms of drones at once
An entire drone swarm defense system in a fold-up trailer, the Leonidas by Epirus uses high-powered microwave energy to disable electronics, either in targeted beam forming precision strikes, or by creating wide-beam "force fields" to clear areas.
Automotive
Honda aims for 100% EV sales by 2040, zero road fatalities by 2050
Like Volkswagen, Toyota and other big names in auto-manufacturing, Honda is making moves away from fossil fuels, declaring a new plan to only sell electric vehicles in major markets by 2040, along with some lofty ambitions around road safety.
Environment
Efficient solar desalination unit uses titanium-coated diaper material
Desalination is an important technology that may help expand the world’s supply of drinking water. Now, engineers in China have demonstrated a new, relatively simple design for a solar still with a high efficiency and low cost.
Motorcycles
Husqvarna reveals electric mobility plans with E-Pilen concept
In 2011, Husqvarna had an idea for a lightweight moto called the Concept E-go, but waited until 2019 before first stepping into electric mobility with the EE 5 electric minibike. Now the E-Pilen concept signals an upcoming all-electric range.
ADHD & Autism
Gaze-tracking smartphone app designed to screen toddlers for autism
Although it's certainly best to start addressing autism as early as possible, the disorder is often difficult to detect in young children. A new iOS app has been designed to help, by tracking a child's eyes as they watch videos.
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