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Wireless system uses radio signals to monitor sleep positions
In order to track how someone's body position changes as they sleep, they typically have to be rigged up with sensors, or filmed by a video camera. MIT's new BodyCompass system, however, offers a third alternative that many people may prefer.
Astronomy
Diamond planets could be born from carbon-rich worlds – just add water
Perhaps on other planets, diamonds are as common and boring as rocks. Astronomers suggest that some planets might actually be largely made of diamonds, and now a team has calculated how such a planet could form and how it would be structured.
Marine
Oceanbird's huge 80-meter sails reduce cargo shipping emissions by 90%
This concept ship, due to sail in 2024, can carry 7,000 cars across the Atlantic in 12 days. It's some 50% slower on average than a comparable diesel ship, but burns next to no fuel thanks to its five colossal wing sails, saving money and emissions.
Cancer
Growing gold nanoparticles inside tumors can help kill cancer
Gold has shown promise in fighting cancer in many studies, and now researchers have found a way to grow gold nanoparticles inside cancer cells within 30 minutes. From there, the gold can help with imaging and even be heated up to kill the tumors.
Infectious Diseases
CDC study suggests restaurants are high-risk COVID-19 infection hotspots
A new CDC study has found restaurant dining to be the most commonly shared activity amongst a number of adults with COVID-19. The CDC study suggests eating at a restaurant is an especially high-risk activity during this ongoing pandemic.
Architecture
Disney World McDonald's offers fast food with a side of sustainability
Visitors to McDonald's new restaurant in Walt Disney World Resort will find themselves ordering their Big Mac in an impressively green building that generates its own power. It also features green wall areas and natural ventilation.
Astronomy
How gravitational tides help explain the puzzle of Jupiter's hot moons
A new study from the University of Arizona indicates that Jupiter's four largest moons are as warm as they are due to tidal forces caused by the moons' gravitational fields tugging on one another, which may help explain how the Jovian moon system evolved.
Astronomy
Possible signs of life detected in Venus' atmosphere
While Mars may be the most likely place we might find life beyond Earth, it's not alone. High in the atmosphere of Venus, astronomers have made the startling discovery of a gas called phosphine – a strong contender for a sign of microbial life.
Mobile Technology
LG Wing takes flight, extending display real estate with second screen
Sometimes, one touch display on a smartphone just doesn't seem enough. LG has recognized this and announced the Wing, where the main screen swivels on a hinge to reveal a half-size second one.
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These portable kettlebells let you customize your workout intensity
If you're in the market for portable fitness tools that allow for flexible settings, these kettlebells may be for you. Keep your full-body workouts going all year long and at your own pace with a set of BEACHBELL: Multi-Weight Portable Kettlebells.
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Nature has appointed a spokesturtle: The Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards
Lighting, composition, exposure, technique ... None of it matters if your photo can't tell a story and convey emotion – and the finalists from the 2020 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards each tell a thousand words, and hopefully give you a grin!
Astronomy
JAXA's MMX mission will capture Mars and its moons in 8K
JAXA and Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) have teamed up to develop a "Super Hi-Vision Camera" for JAXA’s Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission that will capture the first 8K ultra-high-definition images in orbit around the Red Planet.
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