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Electronic bandage speeds wound healing and dissolves into body after use
The days of ripping off a Band-Aid could soon be in the past, with scientists creating a new affordable, flexible electronic covering that not only speeds and wirelessly monitors healing but is harmlessly absorbed into the body when its job is done.
Astronomy
James Webb spots "impossibly massive" galaxies in the distant universe
The James Webb Space Telescope keeps challenging our models of the universe, seeing farther away than ever before. Now it’s discovered “impossibly” gigantic galaxies that contain more mass than was thought to exist in the whole universe at that time.
Technology
Amazon and Cochlear stream Smart TV audio directly to hearing implants
In a world first, Amazon has partnered with Cochlear to make watching movies and shows more accessible for folks with hearing loss by streaming audio from a Fire TV device directly to a Cochlear hearing implant's sound processor.
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Need help writing? Learn how ChatGPT can help you using AI
One of the worst things that can happen to a writer is writer’s block. What if someone could help you over that hurdle, or better yet, some thing? ChatGPT is an AI-based text generator and this bundle will teach you how to make it work for you.
Obesity
Asthma drug activates healthy fat, no cold plunges needed
All it takes is a spin through Instagram to see how keen people are to activate their brown fat cells by sitting in freezing bodies of water. Now, researchers have found a way to do the same thing using a common asthma drug.
Sports
Wilson debuts an airless 3D-printed basketball in the NBA dunk contest
A hole in your basketball is typically not a good thing, but Wilson's bizarre new Airless basketball prototype treats them as a feature. Indeed, it's probably more hole than ball, and yet it's said to bounce and respond like a regulation NBA rock.
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Save money and the environment with this refurbished iPad mini
Larger than an iPhone, cheaper than a laptop, this iPad may be mini but it still handles almost any task. And by buying a refurbished model, you’re doing good for the environment by reducing the amount of e-waste that we as a society are generating.
Diabetes
Gene linked to leukemia found to decrease insulin production in diabetics
With the incidence of type 2 diabetes on the rise, science is looking to genetics for answers. A new study has isolated a gene not previously associated with the disease that appears to impair insulin production in type 2 diabetics.
Bicycles
Folding ebike powers pedal-assist or throttle-only urban adventures
Pedal-assisted bikes are a great way to get around the city and beyond, with foldable models offering extra between-ride storage convenience. KBO Bike has launched a 60-mile e-folder with a half-twist throttle that comes in at under a thousand bucks.
Automotive
Review: 2023 Volvo V60 Cross Country – a dying breed that impresses
The second-gen Volvo V60 Cross Country arrived in 2020 and is one of the few station wagons still available in North America. It combines crossover-like utility and off-pavement capability with solid all-weather performance and car-like drive dynamics.
Electronics
Software update and tiny chip could turn phones into full-on RFID readers
RFID tags wirelessly provide information on products or other items, but they can only be read by dedicated portable devices. That may soon change, however, as a tag-integrated chip and a software update could allow smartphones to do the job.
Outdoors
Inland Iglu lets you build an "igloo" out of garden-hose water
The igloo is an ingenious form of winter shelter, but building one in the traditional fashion definitely takes some skill. That's where the Inland Iglu comes in, as it allows users to build an approximation of an igloo using their garden hose.
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