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Biology
DARPA looks to revolutionize neural interface implants
DARPA has announced a program aimed at developing a cutting edge neural implant capable of forming a communication bridge between a human brain and a biocompatible device. It is hoped that technology, developed under the program, will have a wide range of applications in research and healthcare.
Music
Review: iRig Pro Duo makes your recording studio portable
There's no doubt that tablets and smartphones have made multi-track audio recording on the run easier than ever. But connecting instruments to iPads and iPhones has never been quite as simple. The iRig Pro Duo helps make that final connection and allows musicians to truly record on the run.
Campervans
Mercedes-based Hymer Van S motorhome promises a compact but comfy holiday
Multipurpose campers are typically built inside stock vans, but Hymer has taken a different route with its new "Van" series, planting its own foam-insulated aluminum cabin atop a bare chassis. The new Van S combines a comfy living space and compact Mercedes Sprinter-based footprint.
Military
Unmanned helicopter and ground vehicle team up to explore dangerous terrain
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) together with Sikorsky Aircraft have deployed an autonomous helicopter and all-terrain robot to demonstrate what might be possible when advanced, unmanned vehicles join forces.
Astronomy
Is ET dead – and are we next?
According to astrobiologists Aditya Chopra and Charley Lineweaver of the Australian National University, conditions on young planets are so volatile that if life doesn't evolve fast enough to stabilize the environment, it will quickly become extinct.
Environment
Clemson University flicks switch on innovative new lighting system
Using Philips' LED and Power over Ethernet (PoE) tech, the new intelligent lighting system at the recently opened Watt Family Innovation Center at Clemson University in South Carolina is set to deliver energy savings of around 70 percent.
AI and Humanoids
Will humanoid robots build tomorrow's aircraft?
To give human workers a helping manipulator, JRL and Airbus Group have embarked on a four-year project to develop humanoid robots that can work on aircraft assembly lines.
Bicycles
Mad 6 carbon fiber mountain bike is for kids only
Children's mountain bikes often end up just being stunted "lesser" versions of their adult-sized counterparts. Australia's CarbonXScycles, however, has taken a different approach with its Mad 6. The lightweight carbon fiber bike is designed from the ground up to fit li'l riders.
Automotive
Jaguar gives the lowdown on the F-Type SVR
In January, Jaguar took the lid off its F-type SVR. Now, the company has rolled out more details about it before its public début at the Geneva Motor Show on March 1.
Home Entertainment
Immersit puts your couch in the movies
A French startup has developed a device, much like D-Box cinema seats, that brings movement to your couch when watching movies or games. Initially launched at CES last month, Immersit is now live on Kickstarter to fund production costs.
Automotive
Riversimple launches Rasa, a hydrogen-powered city car for the masses
A new hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle prototype has been launched with a claimed fuel economy equivalent to 250 mpg (88.5 km/l). Dubbed "Rasa", the new car boasts a range of 300 miles (483 km) on just a 3.3 lb (1.5 kg) tank of hydrogen.
Campervans
In pictures: The Japan Camping Car Show 2016
The annual Camping Car show is a great place to see what's happening in the Japanese world of outdoor exploration. Gizmag trekked along to check out the latest camping conveyances on offer.
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