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'Star cells' make long-term fear memories fade before they form
Manipulating brain cells called astrocytes using light prevented the retention of fear memories long-term, according to new research. This opens the door to potential treatments for conditions like PTSD, which is characterized by abnormal fear memory.
Physics
Light itself casts a shadow in bizarre laser experiment
A new experiment has demonstrated something that sounds physically impossible – light itself casting a shadow. If you manipulate a laser just right, then hit it side-on with another light source, it’s possible to create this bizarre optical effect.
Virtual Reality
EgoTouch tech lets VR users' palms serve as touchscreen interfaces
In the real world, you wouldn't want to carry a controller all the time, or have menus popping up in front of your face – so why put up with those things in VR worlds? With EgoTouch you don't have to, as it puts an interface on the palm of your hand.
Tiny Houses
Tiny house fits a home for two into just 248 sq ft
With its length of just 18 ft, you're not going to be throwing any dinner parties in the Urban Park Studio. However, thanks to its clever space-saving layout, it offers a home for two with fewer compromises than you'd expect.
Aircraft
Prototype solid-state eVTOL battery pushes 2x pilotless airtime
China's EHang has completed what it calls the world's first solid-state battery test in a pilotless passenger-carrying eVTOL. With nearly 500 Wh/kg of energy density, the solid-state battery contributes to a serious boost in endurance.
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Limited-Time Deal: Save over $300 on this seated e-Scooter
TL;DR: Ride up to 20 miles in comfort with the Phantom R1 Pro Seated e-Scooter for $289.99 (reg. $599).
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First production-line electric plane from BETA soars in gorgeous video
Small aircraft manufacturer BETA Technologies has rolled the first electric plane off its fully scaled production line in Vermont. You can go along for the ride with this milestone-setting aircraft in a slick new video from the makers.
Robotics
Damaged coral reefs are getting a helping (robotic) hand
Various groups are now growing baby corals for transplantation into the world's disappearing reefs, but they need a hand. A new robotic hand has been created to help, by carefully transferring the li'l corals between tanks as they grow up.
Environment
Ingenious student-designed device flies disposable weather instruments home
Meteorology may not seem like an eco-unfriendly field, but it does need to clean up its act in at least one way. A new high-tech glider could help it do so, by allowing single-use weather-balloon-carried devices to be reclaimed and reused.
Aircraft
Hydrogen-powered, box-winged eVTOL makes first untethered flight
We've been following the development of Australia's AMSL Aero's longe-range, hydrogen-powered Vertiia eVTOL for some time and now the box-winged tilt-rotor aircraft has completed its first free flight after over a year of 50 tethered tests.
Medical Devices
Implants made of your blood could repair broken bone
The body has a remarkable ability to heal injuries, but it has its limits. Now scientists have developed a way to improve on the natural process, making implants created from a patient’s own blood to regenerate injuries, even repairing bone.
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