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  • Living up to its reputation of largeness, the state of Texas has now become home to the world's largest gingerbread house. Located at the Traditions Golf Club in the city of Bryan, the larger-than-life gingerbread house measures 39,201.8 cubic feet (1,110.1 cubic meters).
  • There's nothing quite like leaning into a turn on a motorcycle. That said, there's also nothing quite like wiping out on one. That's why leaning trikes were invented. One of the latest to catch our attention is the snazzy-looking DiamondBack, which may hopefully soon be entering production.
  • Although the technological advances and proliferation of drones has accelerated over the past decade, 2013 was the year that the technology really entered the public consciousness. So let’s have a look back at Gizmag’s pick of the top drone stories of 2013.
  • The BioPen is a handheld device designed to let surgeons "draw" live cells and growth factors directly onto the site of an injury to help accelerate the regeneration of functional bone and cartilage.
  • Ducati's resident historian Livio Lodi takes us on a tour of the Ducati Factory near Bologna, Italy, talking us through the production of the 1199 Panigale superbike and showing us the techniques Ducati has used to vastly improve its efficiency, output and reliability.
  • If you want to have a starship captain’s view of flying past the Earth, then NASA is happy to oblige. This week, the space agency released a video made of images taken by the Juno space probe as it shot past our planet last October.
  • The Echo Smart Running Watch from Magellan streams performance statistics from your fitness application to your wrist in real-time, leaving your phone in your pocket and your eyes on the road ahead.
  • There are any number of cases promising to protect a smartphone from drops, bumps and scrapes, but an idea floated by Honda in a video promoting its new line of small cars adds airbags to the list of potential smartphone protection options.
  • Researchers have found that the nanoscale spikes that feature on the surface of black silicon can literally shred a wide range of bacteria, potentially paving the way for a new generation of antibacterial surfaces.
  • Thailand has two major auto shows each year – the Bangkok Auto Show in March and the Thailand International Motor Expo which opened this week. The continuing story of the rise of the "Detroit of the East" in pictures.
  • Thinking of buying a new DSLR in time for the holidays, well don't do it before reading this. In the latest of our camera comparison guides, Gizmag looks at how the best mid-range DSLRs stack up against each other.
  • Mark your calendars for 2034, because that is when science is set to get a whole new spectrum to play with when the European Space Agency (ESA) launches its eLISA mission, which will study gravitational waves in a manner that may one day revolutionize our understanding of the Universe.
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