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Robotic sea turtle shows promise as fish farm inspector
Marine aquaculture pens have to be regularly checked for holes, plus the fish need to be inspected for parasites. And although the job is typically performed by human divers, it turns out that a robotic sea turtle may be a better choice for the task.
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Intel's new 10th Gen laptop processors crack 5GHz
Intel has unveiled its newest generation of laptop processors, the 10th Gen Intel Core H-series, are the first to streak past the 5 GHz mark. And the first batch of devices making use of them are here too.
Sports
Brainy ball keeps tabs on rugby games
Rugby is a chaotic game at the best of times, so it can be difficult to gauge when illegal actions such as forward passes occur. That's where a new "smart rugby ball" comes in, which is packed with sensors that record its movements.
Astronomy
"Houston, we've had a problem": The story of NASA's most successful failure
This weekend marks 50 years since the launch of Apollo 13. Only seven months after Apollo 11, the third manned lunar landing attempt was already seen as routine, but it would become one of the most remarkable stories of survival in history.
Body and Mind
Kidney stone drug found to starve pancreatic cancer cells to death
A research team at Columbia University has made an exciting discovery, finding that a compound currently under development for a rare kidney stone disease can starve pancreatic cancer cells of a key amino acid they depend on for survival.
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Save 57% on this vacuum sealer that makes the most of grocery hauls
If you want to store food for the future or your family, the FoodSaver® GameSaver® Big Game Plus Vacuum Sealer helps you make the most of your next trip to the grocery store, and it's on sale for $104.99. That's 57% off the original price of $245.
Biology
American robins head north sooner due to Arctic snow melting earlier
Climate change threatens to shake up the lifestyles of many animals around the world and a new study involving GPS-tagged birds has revealed that for the American robin these wheels are already very much in motion.
Infectious Diseases
First tiger tests positive to COVID-19 at New York's Bronx Zoo
In the first case of its kind, a four-year-old tiger at New York City’s Bronx Zoo has tested positive for COVID-19, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) has confirmed. The female Malayan tiger is believed to have been infected by a worker.
Automotive
500-hp Mil-Spec Ford F-150 super-truck slays the Raptor
Known for its customized Hummers, Michigan's Mil-Spec Automotive has turned its attention to America's favorite truck. Its new, reenergized F-150 gives Ford's own Raptor a run for its money, gaining more edge to go with its big horsepower boost.
Campervans
Fiery $35K+ Ford mini-campervan seats and sleeps a family of five
Contravans sizes up from the couples van to the family van. Its new Family Camper Van package turns the seven-seat Ford Transit Connect Passenger Wagon into a five-seat, five-bed mini-campervan that gets the whole household out of the house.
Body and Mind
Stanford's smart toilet scans human waste for signs of disease
Scientists are pursuing some interesting technologies that could help us unlock the secrets of our sewage. Among them is a new type of “smart toilet” that automatically scans urine and stool samples for signs of disease.
Environment
Satellite spots new ozone layer hole opening up over the Arctic
Although a hole in the ozone layer might sound like a retro environmental issue, it’s still a problem today. While it's usually over Antarctica, scientists have now spotted the biggest ozone layer hole in at least 25 years forming over the Arctic.
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