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Newly discovered mineral offers a blueprint for next-gen battery parts
A research team in Russia has discovered a new bright, blue mineral they say could solve one of the problems with sodium-ion batteries, which shape as a far more cost-effective form of energy storage than today's solutions.
Chronic Pain
Stunning nerves with radio waves offers relief from arthritic pain
A novel technique that involves directing low-grade radiofrequency energy through sensory nerves is shaping as a promising treatment for arthritis, after delivering significant and long-lasting decreases in pain in an early study.
Smartwatches
Citizen unveils its first all-digital smartwatch, the CZ Smart
The CZ Smart isn't Citizen's first smartwatch, but is the classic watchmaker's first to sport an all-digital display and be powered by Wear OS, bringing a suite of familiar apps and functions to the traditional design.
Bicycles
Harley-Davidson spin-off Serial 1 debuts first production ebikes
Harley-Davidson's e-mobility venture, Serial 1, has officially announced its first four production models. Now up for pre-order, the ebikes will land in the US and Germany next year and, as expected, they're not cheap.
Robotics
Wall-mounted robot teaches kids how to draw, step-by-step
Children already spend a lot of time looking at screens, so if they can be taught to draw using a physical pen and paper, so much the better. That's the thinking behind DrawBo, a wall-mounted robot designed to give your kids art lessons.
Energy
Old pigment brings some stability to new perovskite solar cell design
One drawback of current perovskite solar technology is the instability of the cells, a problem which scientists have taken a step toward addressing with a new design that incorporates an old organic pigment to keep things in working order.
Automotive
AutoX rolls out first fully autonomous taxi fleet in China
After joining forces with Alibaba's Amap to pilot robo-taxi ride-hailing services in April, and then opening the service to the Shanghai public, AutoX has now launched the first fully driverless fleet in China's Shenzhen megacity.
Biology
ARMS units provide a sampling of seabed life
While it's important for biologists to know which organisms have colonized the seabed in a given area, excavation is both labor-intensive and ecologically unsound. That's where the Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures (ARMS) are made to come in.
Wearables
The Wristcam band adds not one but two cameras to the Apple Watch
If you've been waiting for a camera to be added to the Apple Watch ever since it arrived in 2015 then you'll be interested in the new Wristcam accessory. It adds not one but two cameras, for photo and video capture as well as live streaming.
Science
Dormant cancer cells reawakened by stress hormones
Dormant tumor cells can sit quietly for years but exactly what reactivates these sleeping cancer cells is unknown. A new study is offering a novel hypothesis, suggesting stress hormones can trigger a chain of events that reawaken these dormant cells.
Astronomy
Hubble catches nebula fizzling out faster than thought possible
Planetary nebulae are basically slow-motion explosions in space, expected to expand and then fade over tens of thousands of years. But in an unprecedented show, Hubble has witnessed a nebula fading and shrinking dramatically within just 20 years.
Space Systems
World's biggest drone to launch satellites into space from mid-air
Looking to make its mark in the world of space launches is US-based firm Aevum, which has just unveiled a massive drone called the Ravn X that is designed to act as an autonomous, airborne launch system for small satellites.
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