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Cement sand substitute made directly from seawater, electricity and CO2
This strange white paste might not look like much, but it could not only solve the sand shortage, but make the cement manufacturing process absorb carbon dioxide instead of emitting it. Scientists grew this stuff out of seawater, electricity and CO2.
Automotive
Arctic pickup camper brings extreme camping to new latitudes
Arctic Trucks has been building out 4x4 overlanders for years. This year, it's gone all out with a new Isuzu AT35 Basecamp, a rig built for adventurers looking to really let loose in the great outdoors.
Automotive
Volvo recreates unusual road incidents with AI for safer ADAS features
Volvo has taken to a cutting-edge technique for reconstructing scenes in 3D virtual worlds to help its cars' safety software expect the unexpected. It could help the automaker develop safer ADAS features for future vehicles.
Wearables
$149 gets you a 30-day battery smartwatch with sleek ePaper display
You can now pre-order your choice of two new PebbleOS-powered smartwatches with ePaper displays that are practically identical to their older offerings circa 2016. Hurry, though, because they'll only be made in limited numbers.
Wellness and Healthy Living
Popular gym supplement's effects on muscle gains might be overstated
A new study has found that taking five grams of a creatine supplement daily, which is the upper limit of the recommended daily dose, while lifting weights doesn’t lead to more muscle gains. It's possible the supplement's effects have been overstated.
Automotive
Bugatti finally bolts 8 exhausts onto its $4-million Tourbillon
Bugatti wowed the supercar world with its 1,800 hp Tourbillon last June. For those who weren't impressed by its hybrid V16 power plant and Swiss-made watchmaker dash, there's now even more excess on offer in the form of the Équipe Pur Sang package.
Home Entertainment
Low-lag gaming projector is not just bright, it's smart too
Philips Projection launched a 4K gaming projector back in January that was pitched as the "ultimate gaming projector built for unparalleled performance and total immersion." Now a brighter 120-Hz Full HD model has stepped up to play.
Materials
Circular cement makes for strong and green concrete
Researchers have found a way to take waste concrete from demolition sites and turn it into fresh new concrete that has a strength not seen before from such a product. The breakthrough could lead to significant emissions reductions in the building sector.
Aircraft
$9 billion in pre-orders for super-slow, super-quiet aircraft
Electra's aircraft looks conventional enough, but it generates ludicrous amounts of lift, to take off and land at incredibly slow speeds, using almost no runway. With US$9 billion in pre-orders, it's outselling anything from the eVTOL world.
Science
US tumbles in 2025's World Happiness Report
The 2025 World Happiness Report is out and it's not good news for the US. While the top four happiest countries are no shock – Scandinavia and Iceland – the US is becoming unhappier by the year, slipping to its lowest spot on the table ever.
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Smart sensor pokes plants' leaves to let farmers know if they're stressed
The sooner a farmer knows that their crops are suffering, the faster they can take action to prevent major crop failure. A new plant-leaf-poking sensor could soon help them do so, by sending an alert as soon as the plant gets stressed.
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The Flying Flapjack: The real flying saucer
We think we know what someone means when they call something "airplane-shaped," but real-world aircraft come in a surprising variety of forms. Two particular oddities were so far out on the bell curve that they were known as the "Flying Flapjacks."
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