The Guinness World Record million-dollar plane stunt Sly Stone paid for

When it comes to crazy and costly movie stunts, Cliffhanger made history by featuring the most expensive aerial stunt ever performed. It was so expensive that star/co-writer Sylvester Stallone took a pay cut to help offset the million-dollar price tag. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


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Storm clouds generate strange gamma radiation

Thor and the Hulk may be more closely related than we thought. Thunderstorms are known to produce gamma rays in the atmosphere, but a new study has found that not only do they happen way more often than we realized, but they’re much weirder. Continue Reading Category: Environment … | Continue reading


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World's first virtual dog leash means no more tangled Fido

So long, days of getting tripped up on your dog's leash and having to do clumsy pirouettes. No more untangling your pudgy little pooch from signposts and fire hydrants. Heel has launched the Roam 350, which it claims is the world's first virtual dog leash. Continue Reading Catego … | Continue reading


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Rotating detonation ramjet engine for hypersonic speeds to fly in 2025

When is an empty tube not an empty tube? When it's a ramjet that uses rotating detonation technology to propel aircraft at hypersonic speeds. A case in point is Venus Aerospace's new Venus Detonation Ramjet 2000 lb Thrust Engine (VDR2). Continue Reading Category: Aircraft, Transp … | Continue reading


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Vision Marine kicks electric outboard tech amidships

The Quebecois company behind the one-time fastest electric motor technology on water, Vision Marine Technologies shows no signs of slowing down. This year, the company has been hard at work on securing patents for a number of e-drive technologies and components, as well as launch … | Continue reading


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Tiny skin-stabbing stars designed to get meds through the epidermis

While topically-applied medications do help alleviate various skin conditions, they would be even more effective if they could better penetrate the skin's surface. Newly developed nanoceramic "stars" may one day help, by poking tiny holes in the skin. Continue Reading Category: M … | Continue reading


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Solar-powered ebike charging station takes top-ups outdoors and off-grid

Though ebike battery fires are relatively rare, they can cause serious damage to property and riders alike. Beam Global is looking to take charging outdoors with a 12-ebike, grid-independent charging hub that's powered by solar and batteries. Continue Reading Category: Bicycles, … | Continue reading


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Nuclei in human cells breached by innovative nanopillars

In a move akin to puncturing an egg yolk without breaking the shell or egg white, researchers have figured out how to pierce the nucleus of a cell without hurting the rest of the structure. The breakthrough could be big news for medical treatments. Continue Reading Category: Biol … | Continue reading


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Roland declares war on in-room noise with V-Drums Quiet Design

Anyone sharing a home with a musician will appreciate advances in technology that make for quieter practice. Wearing headphones while playing electronic drums is already a good way to keep the noise down, but Roland's latest release is claimed to deliver "the lowest playing noise … | Continue reading


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World's best tall building vertically stacks lush green terraces

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), which is the leading authority on skyscrapers, has named Pan Pacific Orchard the Best Tall Building Worldwide for 2024. The prestigious prize was awarded thanks to the building's ambitious "hotel in nature" concept that mak … | Continue reading


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Human embryo "pause button" could boost IVF success

Scientists have discovered a kind of “pause button” in early human development. This biological mechanism has long been known in other mammals, but its discovery in humans could aid IVF procedures. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Science Tags: Cells, Fertility, in-vitro, Preg … | Continue reading


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US military checks out aircraft that can take off on sub-100-m runways

Electra has shown the extreme takeoff and landing capabilities of its hybrid-electric Short Takeoff and Landing (eSTOL) Ultra Short prototype aircraft off to the US Military. The aircraft is designed to operate from areas without proper airfields. Continue Reading Category: Milit … | Continue reading


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Shipping container-based sauna lets you sweat in your backyard

With its affordability, ubiquity and ease of transport, the shipping container continues to inspire architects and designers. This latest example of its enduring popularity comes from Backcountry Containers, which has turned to the humble metal box to create a compact sauna and p … | Continue reading


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Watch: First nanoscale video of hydrogen and oxygen atoms forming water

We all know the equation – hydrogen plus oxygen equals water. But now scientists have captured molecular-scale video of that famous meeting in action, which could lead to a new way to generate large amounts of drinking water. Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: Water, Oxygen … | Continue reading


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Apple Macintosh prototype #M0001 set to smash it's own auction record

One of two Apple Macintosh prototypes extant and already the most valuable Apple Macintosh to have ever sold at auction, #M0001 is heading for auction at Bonhams’ History of Science & Technology Sale on 23 October 2024. Continue Reading Category: Collectibles, Lifestyle Tags: Com … | Continue reading


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Finally: Wireless earbuds that work with in-flight entertainment

Precious few airlines currently offer Bluetooth connectivity from their in-flight entertainment screens – but that's no longer a problem, thanks to a nifty new breed of wireless earbud that connects to anything with a headphone jack. Continue Reading Category: Consumer Tech, Tech … | Continue reading


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Facial recognition Meta Ray-ban glasses knows who you are in real time

In what might be described as a real-life Black Mirror episode, a Harvard student uses facial recognition with $379 Meta Ray-Ban 2 smart sunglasses - to dig up personal data on every face it sees in real time. Continue Reading Category: Technology Tags: LLM (Large Language Model) … | Continue reading


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Sleek glass AeroPress goes as premium as the coffee it brews

In the modern premium coffee-obsessed world, the Aeropress has proven itself a much-loved tool for superior coffee-making. It's never been the best-looking piece of kit, though. That changes with the Aeropress Premium, a more upscale press made from all glass and metal and comple … | Continue reading


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Brio Kitchen Box helps car-campers channel their inner chef

If you're an avid camper, you likely know someone who's built their own camp-kitchen-in-a-box that can be up and running in a matter of seconds. Well, if you like the idea but don't want to build such a setup yourself, you can always just buy the Brio Kitchen Box. Continue Readin … | Continue reading


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Night-vision monocular reveals dark secrets in "true full color"

Duovox has followed its successful Kickstarter for a military-grade night-vision monocular with a Pro version that promises to bring the hidden darkness into "true full color." The nocturnal adventure gadget is also joined by a teeny smartphone camera. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


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Feel-good finalists come in to land in the 2024 Comedy Wildlife Awards

At a time when we could all do with a good laugh, it's a joy to see the images that have made the shortlist in the 2024 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards. From clumsy birds to dramatic insects, this year's photos capture the comical wildlife moments that we rarely get to see. Continue … | Continue reading


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Wing-in-ground effect aircraft to get a hydrogen range boost

Low-flying ground effect aircraft can deliver zero-emissions coastal transport that goes a lot further and a lot faster than electric boats – without needing FAA certification. So what happens when you add energy-dense hydrogen fuel to the equation? Continue Reading Category: Air … | Continue reading


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The space suit Chinese astronauts will wear on the Moon

China is planning to put people on the Moon around 2030 and is showing off the new space suits they'll be wearing. At a media event, the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) had two astronauts put the suits through their paces for the cameras. Continue Reading Category: Space, Scienc … | Continue reading


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Open cage trailer is a high-rise micro-camper with 2-story gear carry

On the very same day it introduced its cheapest teardrop-style trailer in years, American trailer builder Hiker also debuted something entirely different. Taking a detour from its decade-long history of building tear-flavored squaredrops, it simultaneously launched the GearLoft, … | Continue reading


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E-Moto snags 168-mph world record, and that wasn't even its top speed

The RW-5 Voxan recently sped past 180 mph (290 km/h) in a flying mile at the Bonneville Salt Flats, shattering four separate speed records for an electric bike. It was developed via a collaboration between Ohio State University and the Venturi Group. Continue Reading Category: Mo … | Continue reading


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Carbon-neutral granite-based concrete finds use in towering NYC skyscraper

A new type of carbon-neutral concrete has been commercially used for the first time, in a high-profile skyscraper being built in Manhattan. The binder utilized in the concrete is made of granite instead of traditional greenhouse-gas-emitting limestone cement. Continue Reading Cat … | Continue reading


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Robot-to-drone food deliveries takes off in San Francisco

Though not exactly commonplace quite yet, rolling robots have been delivering goods to local customers for a while now. At the same time, packages have been flying overhead by drone. Now Serve Robotics and Wing Aviation are ready to merge the two. Continue Reading Category: Techn … | Continue reading


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Front-loader cargo ebikes get smarter with Bosch

Cargo ebikes are often pitched as a great alternative to the family car, but if you're serious about hauling gear you'll likely need a front-loader. Urban Arrow's Family models already roll with Bosch power, but now the company has added a Smart System option. Continue Reading Ca … | Continue reading


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World's first 3D-printed hotel rises in the Texas desert

Following its reveal earlier this year, leading 3D-printed architecture firm Icon is now busy constructing its ambitious El Cosmico campground hotel project in the Texas desert. Billed as the world's first 3D-printed hotel, it will include camping areas, vacation homes, and share … | Continue reading


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Laser headband non-invasively IDs stroke risk in real time

A laser-driven device that offers instant feedback on a patient's stroke risk could revolutionize current difficult methods of accurate assessment and provide a portable, affordable and non-invasive way for clinicians to make life-saving interventions. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


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Bigger, stronger, smarter GR-2 humanoid also gets major hand upgrades

One of the more interesting and unique robots in the emerging humanoid space has received an unexpected upgrade. Shanghai's Fourier Intelligence has just launched the GR-2 – taller, heavier, smarter, more dextrous and much stronger than the GR-1. Continue Reading Category: AI & H … | Continue reading


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Sleek, ultra-thin 'Elements' bottles are enduring, convenient works of art

Ten years on from creating a range of versatile and stylish flat bottles that quickly earned a big fan base, Memobottle has designed a special Elements anniversary edition of Satin Steel, Copper and Titanium vessels. Continue Reading Category: Consumer Tech, Technology Tags: Outd … | Continue reading


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Biggest drone display in history puts high-def 3D screens in the sky

October 1 is China's National Day – and the high-tech metropolis of Shenzhen celebrated with an eye-popping spectacle: a record-smashing swarm display of 10,197 drones in concert, showing just how far this next-gen entertainment technology has come. Continue Reading Category: Dro … | Continue reading


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Drone-dangled probe gathers DNA from treetops so we don't have to

Gathering genetic material from treetops in tropical rainforests would be a near-impossible task to perform safely by hand. That's why scientists have developed a system that allows a drone to do the job, without even touching the trees itself. Continue Reading Category: Science … | Continue reading


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Deluxe wooden trailer is made to be towed by ebike

After a long day of pedaling on a bikepacking trip, setting up a tent for the night can often feel like just one more irksome task. That's where the i:woody comes in, as it's a wooden ebike-towed trailer that's ready to sleep in. Continue Reading Category: Bicycles, Transport Tag … | Continue reading


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Remote-controlled motorized smart wagon makes hauling less of a chore

Pulled wagons are great for moving stuff around, but tackling heavier loads can be exhausting. Startup Litefar has launched the Orion, a motorized cargo wagon with remote control that can haul up to 180 lb of gear so you don't have to. Continue Reading Category: Outdoors, Lifesty … | Continue reading


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Brompton G Line folding bikes go beyond city limits

Folding ebikes make a lot of sense for folks who have to factor in trains or buses for the commute to work. But what if you want to venture farther? Brompton's new G Line models are designed "for the city and beyond." Continue Reading Category: Bicycles, Transport Tags: Foldable … | Continue reading


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Compact retreat is inspired by F-117 Nighthawk stealth aircraft

The angular surfaces of the iconic US F-117 Nighthawk stealth attack aircraft influenced the design of this novel vacation retreat in the Netherlands. It's located on a former secret Nazi WWII military base and its name riffs on the site's post-war history. Continue Reading Categ … | Continue reading


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"Functional cure" for diabetes restores insulin production with stem cells

A patient with type 1 diabetes has been functionally cured of the disease, requiring no insulin doses for over a year. The treatment involves growing and transplanting new insulin-producing cells from the patient’s own stem cells. Continue Reading Category: Diabetes, Illnesses an … | Continue reading


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Beat the 'winter blues' by tracking your time in the Sun

As the days shorten and temperatures drop, it's natural that people are likely to spend more time indoors even on sunny days. But new research has shown that by monitoring time spent in sunshine, which is also often linked to more physical activity, can have a big impact on menta … | Continue reading


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Cheap, powerful, high-density EV battery cells set for mass production

Panasonic has announced it's ready to begin mass production on its long-awaited 4680 lithium-ion battery cells, specifically designed to boost range, power, charging and efficiency in electric vehicles, while also reducing cost. Continue Reading Category: Automotive, Transport Ta … | Continue reading


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VW's new tiny transformer van flips on a dime from MPV to cargo hauler

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has been seriously busy this past month. In addition to prepping the ID. Buzz for US launch, spinning off a standalone California camper brand, and launching the all-new T7 Transporter, it's managed to slide a couple of new Caddy models into its sma … | Continue reading


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AI begins its ominous split away from human thinking

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. Continue Reading Category: AI & … | Continue reading


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Remember the flying pyramid? The crazy yacht just may come to fruition

Jonathan Schwinge very well might be one of the most watched ultra-luxury designers on our planet. His portfolio spans a range of creativity from architecture to furniture design to ... well, hydrofoiling pyramid-shaped superyachts. Continue Reading Category: Marine, Transport Ta … | Continue reading


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Hot-rodded electric Yamaha set to take the motocross world by storm

There's little doubt that electric dirt bikes will eventually replace gas-powered ones, much like four-strokes replaced two-strokes. The XE4 by Xtreme Electric MX (XEMX) is a bolt-on kit that converts Yamaha 250 and 450 YZF/YZFX bikes to high-powered electrics. Continue Reading C … | Continue reading


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Watch: Flat out fast two-legged robot designed like a Velociraptor

The fastest any human has ever run on record was Usain Bolt. He was clocked at a ridiculously quick 27.79 mph (44.72 km/h) when he ran a 9.58-second 100-meter dash. Two-legged robots can run even faster, and it looks really weird. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology T … | Continue reading


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Hybrid-drive kayak can be pedaled or motored – or a bit of both

As ebikes continue to climb in popularity, so do pedal-electric sit-on-top kayaks. One of the latest to cross our radar, the Pedayak Electric, features a unique parallel propulsion system. Continue Reading Category: Marine, Transport Tags: Watercraft, Kayaking, Pedaling, Electric … | Continue reading


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GeckoWiper sticks a rear wiper on the Ioniq 5 – other cars coming soon

In an age where most cars come standard with things like backup cameras and Bluetooth, it's surprising that they don't all have rear window wipers. The GeckoWiper gives such an appendage to the Hyundai IONIQ 5, with other makes/models soon to follow. Continue Reading Category: Au … | Continue reading


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