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Whether writing code, online shopping, or doing work, chances are, you'd like privacy. Given this digital climate offers very little of that, you may need some extra crypto-cushion. The Windscribe VPN Pro Plan: 1-Year Subscription has you covered.
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Bacterial "Achilles heel" offers new target in Crohn's disease therapy
Understanding what causes Crohn's disease could lead to new treatment targets, and scientists have just placed the crosshairs over a key enzyme they say acts as an "Achilles heel" for inflammation linked to the condition.
Infectious Diseases
Drugs that trip cellular alarm could help clear out hibernating HIV
HIV can currently be managed with a lifelong daily drug regimen, but unfortunately the infection can’t be eliminated entirely. Now researchers may have found a way to trip a cellular “alarm” to alert the immune system to clear out infected cells.
Urban Transport
Italian e-scooter packs big wheels and a stainless steel frame
Although there are now many electric scooters on the market, most of them have tiny wheels that could easily be swallowed by potholes. The Kobra is different, in that it has relatively big, beefy wheels – along with a tubular stainless steel frame.
Photography
2020 Travel Photographer of the Year awards: All the winners and more
2020 was the worst year for travel in decades, but if this selection of images from the 2020 Travel Photographer of the Year awards is any indication, it's been an extraordinary year for visual creativity. Enjoy this vicarious feast of a gallery.
Aircraft
Skyworks Aeronautics plans to resurrect gyrodynes for the eVTOL age
Gyrodynes have been around for a long time, but the electric aviation revolution might finally give them their day in the sun. Fast, efficient, well-understood and vastly safer than multirotor eVTOLs, they may have a head start in the air taxi race.
Architecture
Ultra-thin "sky scratcher" makes other skinny skyscrapers look chunky
Thin is in when it comes to skyscraper design, with skinny luxury towers increasingly seen as viable in crowded cities. However, the Pencil Tower Hotel makes other thin towers look chunky as it will measure just 6.4 meters in width.
Wearables
First-of-a-kind sweat sensor tracks stress levels around the clock
Scientists have developed a patch designed to continuously monitor stress levels over the course of the day, which they hope will make it easier to spot signs of stress-related disease caused by disruptions to natural hormonal cycles.
Automotive
All-electric Jeep Wrangler concept to power to life next month
Like so many other events, the annual Easter Jeep Safari was a victim of COVID-19 last year. Jeep will help make up for the loss of a 2020 event with its plans to debut an all-electric Wrangler concept at this year's Safari.
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Optoma aims to brighten up pro installations with latest laser projector
Optoma has launched a new laser projector for professional installations such as museums, conference rooms and lecture halls. The ZU720TST is billed as the world's first short-throw, 7,000-lumens, fixed-lens, WUXGA laser projector.
Tents
High-tech 1-kilo tent built for four-season Himalayan ascents
Samaya defines an assault tent as a "tent intended for bivouacs in extreme environments." It pulled out all the stops to make its new Assaut 2 Ultra that very tent, an extreme-conditions freestanding Dyneema tent that leaves behind every extra gram.
Energy
Electricity-free radiative system cools buildings and heats water
Air conditioners and other cooling systems are among our biggest consumers of electricity. Now researchers have developed a hybrid device that can not only cool buildings drastically without using electricity, it captures solar energy to heat water.
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