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Major steps towards better, sustainable and affordable food production free of environmental challenges have been taken, with the with the opening of the "world's first farm to grow indoor, vertically farmed berries at scale".
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Six years on from the first iMicro smartphone microscope, comes the iMicro Q3p, a tiny tool that makes microscopy inexpensive, portable and accessible. It also has polarization, offering incredible detail in materials such as crystals and minerals.
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AIs have a big problem with truth and correctness – and human thinking appears to be a big part of that problem. A new generation of AI is now starting to take a much more experimental approach that could catapult machine learning way past humans.
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Santa doesn’t need encryption, but you do — get a portable VPN router
November 20, 2024TL;DR: Deeper Connect Air is the portable VPN router that makes online privacy simple and ships free — go right to checkout and purchase lifetime access for $169 (reg. $219). -
One of the world's cruelest delicacies gets a guilt-free makeover
November 20, 2024Australian food company Vow is working on lab-grown foie gras that not only takes the cruelty out of producing it, but also aims to make a distinctively tastier version. You can now sample it in select restaurants in Singapore and Hong Kong. -
Black Friday arrived early! Upgrade your PC with Windows 11 Pro for $18
November 19, 2024TL;DR: There's no need to wait for Black Friday—a lifetime download of Windows 11 Pro is now only $17.97 (reg. $199) through December 1. -
Structural-strength-boosting robot makes its mark in wet concrete
November 19, 2024When most of us think of freshly poured concrete, we picture a material that should be left to dry as smooth as possible. A new robot drives right over the stuff, however, gouging its surface to make structures stronger yet also cheaper to build. -
First onshore wave energy project in the US gets official nod
November 19, 2024Back in 2022, Eco Wave Energy announced plans to relocate its wave energy array from Gibraltar to the Port of Los Angeles. Now the company has secured final approval for what will become the first onshore wave energy project in the US. -
Finally, an accessory that will help you track your keys at all times
November 18, 2024TL;DR: Go directly to checkout to save 50% on this Apple AirTag dupe that can attach to your backpack, luggage, or keys. -
Want to stop paying for gas? Commute with this all-terrain e-bike
November 17, 2024TL;DR: Save 16% on the SWFT Z.X e-bike, now $999.99 (reg. $1,199) with free shipping. -
RoBoa slithers through disaster zones too dangerous for other robots
November 17, 2024When disaster strikes, drones and robots can be sent into danger zones to scout for survivors. The RoBoa from a student team at ETH Zurich is designed to snake its way through debris that would stop other solutions in their tracks. -
LG flexes its display muscle with stretchable micro-LED screen
November 17, 2024LG Display has built on the technology powering its flexible screen prototype that stretched by 20% in 2022, announcing what's claimed to be the world's first stretchable display capable of expanding up to 50%. -
Bourbon distilleries: A new source of renewable energy
November 16, 2024In Kentucky, bourbon demand is expected to double in the next five years, while the state's cattle population has reached its lowest point since 1951. Here's how these facts could combine to turn bourbon distilleries into a new source of biofuels.
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