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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Video: Slippery snail robot forgoes mucus for water to climb up walls
Snails are great at climbing vertical surfaces, even though they have just a single wet suction-cup foot. A new bio-inspired robot climbs walls by mimicking that simple yet effective mechanism, although thankfully it leaves a trail of water instead of mucus.

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Robotics, Technology

University of Bristol, Biomimicry

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

40% of US lithium needs could come from unlikely source in Pennsylvania
Thanks to the increase of electric vehicles and other battery-using technologies, the demand for lithium is expected to skyrocket in the coming years. One odd but potent source of the metal is a Pennsylvania wastewater stream, says a new study.

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Energy, Science

Lithium metal, Fracking

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

World's most impressive new builds showcase architecture excellence
Architizer, the acclaimed platform known for celebrating architectural innovation, has unveiled the highly anticipated shortlist for its esteemed A Awards. Honoring the crème de la crème of architectural achievements globally, the competition stands as a beacon for ground-breaking projects that redefine our relationship with the built environment.

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Architecture, Lifestyle



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

4K laser projector first to feature Google TV and licensed Netflix app
China's Dangbei was one of the first smart projector makers to run Google TV, with the launch of the book-sized Atom in August 2023. Now the company is repeating the formula for the first Google TV 4K laser projector licensed for Netflix.

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Home Entertainment, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

4K laser projector first to feature Google TV and official Netflix
China's Dangbei was one of the first smart projector makers to run Google TV, with the launch of the book-sized Atom in August 2023. Now the company is repeating the formula for the first Google TV 4K laser projector licensed for Netflix.

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Home Entertainment, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Transparent bamboo: A fireproof and waterproof alternative to glass
Glass might soon have some competition from an unlikely rival - bamboo. Scientists in China have turned regular old bamboo into a transparent material that's also resistant to fire and water, and suppresses smoke.

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Materials, Science

Wood, Bamboo, Transparency,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Google starts doing the Googling for you: Search will never be the same
If you've been online since the mid-90s, you'll remember the chaos of pre-Google search, which is probably best exemplified by Dogpile, a search engine that literally searched all the other search engines for you, to give you some hope of finding what you wanted.

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Technology

Google I/O, Google,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Blacked-out camper trailer packs two kitchens and a flip-out bathroom
We've already seen the unique spin Australia's BRS Offroad was able to put on the teardrop trailer, and more recently, it's further honed its craft on a larger, blacked-out stealth machine that disappears into the nighttime landscape like an international dark sky park. The new Pursuit Carbon doesn't just look cool in the parking lot and not-there after dark, though, it bushwhacks through nature's gnarliest, expanding into a proper three-person shelter complete with hard-floor bathroom hatch, both indoor and outdoor kitchens, and a queen bedroom below the starry sky.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Stealthy off-grid camper trailer flips out above-ground bathroom tent
We've already seen the unique spin Australia's BRS Offroad was able to put on the teardrop trailer, and more recently, it's further honed its craft on a larger, blacked-out stealth machine that disappears into the nighttime landscape like an international dark sky park. The new Pursuit Carbon doesn't just look cool in the parking lot and not-there after dark, though, it bushwhacks through nature's gnarliest, expanding into a proper three-person shelter complete with hard-floor bathroom hatch, both indoor and outdoor kitchens, and a queen bedroom below the starry sky.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Silencer for leaf blowers picked up by Black & Decker
There are few power tools that raise a neighbor's hackles quite like the leaf blower. Sure, others can be loud, but there's just something about their particular ear-splitting drone that cuts in like a dentist's drill. Perhaps it's people's frustrating tendency to use them early in the morning, when folk are trying to sleep in. Perhaps it's the knowledge that using a broom or rake would not only be quieter, but also wouldn't just move all the leaves onto your lawn. Either way, it's the kind of problem engineering students love to tackle.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 15, 2024

Video: 'Monster Chopper' goes full send on its first test ride
Take it off any sweet jumps yet? Yes, yes they have.

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Motorcycles, Transport

Choppers, Off-road, Custom Bikes,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Bolt-action titanium toothpick should get the job done
A lot of crowdfunded multitools make a lot of claims, but the AcePick boasts a feature we genuinely haven't seen before: a bolt-action toothpick. It also sports a combination box cutter/pry tool, along with all-titanium construction.

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Outdoors, Lifestyle

Multitools, Titanium, Kickstarter



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

AcePick multitool packs a mean-looking bolt-action titanium toothpick
A lot of crowdfunded multitools make a lot of claims, but the AcePick boasts a feature we genuinely haven't seen before: a bolt-action toothpick. It also sports a combination box cutter/pry tool, along with all-titanium construction.

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Outdoors, Lifestyle

Multitools, Titanium, Kickstarter



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

The iconic Bricklin sports car rises again - as an electric three-wheeler
Although you may not have heard of the Bricklin SV1, it was definitely an interesting car that has gained a cult following. Well, the next chapter in the Bricklin story is now beginning, with the recent announcement of the all-electric Bricklin 3EV.

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Automotive, Transport

Electric Vehicles, Three-Wheeler



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Next-gen spatial displays make for headset-free working in 3 dimensions
The Looking Glass Factory has launched two new spatial displays for creative professionals "who demand cutting-edge visualization tools for developing, presenting, and interacting with 3D digital images, video and applications in real time."

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Technology

Display,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Comedy Pet Photo Awards celebrates the funniest things on four legs
One of the best things about having pets is how many laughs they bring. The Comedy Pet Photography Awards celebrates this fact with its annual competition, and this year there are 30 finalists to brighten up your day.

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Photography, Technology

Pets, Awards, Competition



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Don't look now, it's the 2024 Comedy Pet Photo Awards finalists!
One of the best things about having pets is how many laughs they bring. The Comedy Pet Photography Awards celebrates this fact with its annual competition, and this year there are 30 finalists to brighten up your day.

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Photography, Techno

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Video: World's fastest quadcopter smashes Guinness speed record
Last year, a mechanical engineer set a Guinness World Record for the fastest battery-powered RC quadcopter, which was clocked at 224 mph. Now that record has been smashed by a custom-made drone that clocked nearly 300 mph.

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Drones, Technology

World's Fastest, Quadcopter,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Toyota 2000GT super-roadster that never was emerges as modern replica
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Toyota 3000GT super-roadster: Modern replica drop-top gets 50% more power
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Toyota, Toyota 2000GT,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Stunning replica of a 225-horsepower 3000GT convertible that never was
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Rocky's stunning 225-horsepower 3000GT convertible replica
With manufacturers around the world starting to end production of their iconic internal-combustion-engined automobiles, it might be time to start thinking about one last snarling beast to take into the EV wilderness with you … and this car presents as a contender for several reasons.

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Automotive, Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

This 50,000-year-old block of ice reveals the true state of CO2 levels now
Despite an ever-growing body of evidence indicating we're now living beneath unprecedented levels of atmospheric greenhouse gases, a lack of thorough historical knowledge has hindered our ability to put present-day CO2 emissions into a concrete, long-term context. So what if we're able to use the planet's own record-keeping to fill in those important blanks?

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Environment, Science


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Fusion record paves way for commercial reactors
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) hits a new fusion reactor endurance record that could open the door to practical fusion power on a commercial scale. Using a tungsten lining, the WEST reactor held a reaction for six minutes.

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Energy, Science

Nuclear Fusion, Reactors, Tokamak reactor,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Volcanic ash proves cheap and highly effective for solar energy storage
It's rarely great news when an area gets blanketed in volcanic ash - but University of Barcelona researchers have discovered it has a rare combination of useful properties, which make it remarkably useful as an energy storage medium.

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Energy, Science

volcano, Renewable Energy,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 14, 2024

Volcanic ash: The cheapest battery for solar energy storage
It's rarely great news when an area gets blanketed in volcanic ash - but University of Barcelona researchers have discovered it has a rare combination of useful properties, which make it remarkably useful as an energy storage medium.

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Energy, Science

volcano, Renewable Energy,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Reimagined electric outboard propeller keeps plastic out of the ocean
Torqeedo, a major innovator of all-electric boat motors, is working on a new version of its iconic bright-orange propeller, crafted from 100% recycled plastic. Not only will its future electric marine-drive products eliminate carbon emissions from the air around them, but they'll also reduce the amount of plastics in the world's oceans.

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Marine, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Watch: Mantis shrimp takes .22-caliber bullet punch using built-in shield
If you have even a casual curiosity about the angriest crustacean on the planet, you'll know that the infamous mantis shrimp is in possession of a club-shaped claw that can deliver punishing blows to everything from hard-shelled prey to thick aquarium glass.

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Biology, Science

University of California,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Lockheed Skunk Works releases first images of its innovative aerial tanker
Lockheed Martin's paradoxically famous/secret Skunk Works has released the first image of its futuristic stealth tanker aircraft designed to refuel US and allied warplanes at long distances close to combat zones sometime in the 2040s.

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Military, Technology

Lockheed Martin,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Lockheed's Skunk Works teases a new aircraft it's developing for the 2040s
Lockheed Martin's paradoxically famous/secret Skunk Works has released the first image of its futuristic stealth tanker aircraft designed to refuel US and allied warplanes at long distances close to combat zones sometime in the 2040s.

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Military, Technology

Lockheed Martin,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Anti-intoxicant gel keeps alcohol out of the bloodstream
If you enjoy having a drink with friends every so often but don't want to get drunk, then a new gel may be just what you're looking for. The ingestible substance is said to help keep alcohol from entering the bloodstream, and from damaging the liver.

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Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle

ETH Zurich,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Anti-intoxicating gel claimed to keep alcohol out of the bloodstream
If you enjoy having a drink with friends every so often but don't want to get drunk, then a new gel may be just what you're looking for. The ingestible substance is said to help keep alcohol from entering the bloodstream, and from damaging the liver.

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Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle

ETH Zurich

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

GPT-4o analyzes text, audio or pics and gives answers in real-time chats
OpenAI's ChatGPT platform just became a whole lot more interactive, with the launch of GPT-4o. This "flagship model" analyzes audio, visual and/or text input, providing answers via a real-time conversation with a very human-sounding AI agent.

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Technology

GPT, Artificial Intelligence



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Portable media streamer for XR glasses puts Google TV in your pocket
Augmented reality wearable company RayNeo and smart gadget maker SEI Robotics have partnered to launch Pocket TV, a palm-sized portable Google TV media device designed for RayNeo's series of extended reality glasses.

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Home Entertainment, Technology

Augmented Reality

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Impressively compact off-grid tiny house embraces timber's beauty
Standing out in the crowded tiny house scene can be tough nowadays, but Portugal's Madeiguincho has managed it by leaning into its woodworking expertise and building timber dwellings. Its latest example is the Pego, which is a very compact model that's ready to head into the wild with a solar panel setup.

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Tiny Houses, Lifestyle


Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Video: $16k G1 humanoid rises up to smash nuts, twist and twirl
Humanoid development at Chinese robotics company Unitree continues apace. Following its entry into the melee just last year, its fast-walking H1 bot recently got its backflip groove on. Now the faceless and hand-less humanoid is being joined by an impressive all-rounder.

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Robotics, Technology

Unitree, Humanoid, Robots,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

World's highest-efficiency hydrogen system scales up for mass production
You have to throw some energy away to make hydrogen - typically around 20-30%, even with the best systems, which use around 52.5 kWh of energy to create a kilogram of hydrogen that can store 39.4 kWh of energy. It's a waste of renewable energy, and it contributes to the high cost of a green fuel option that's really struggling to compete against fossils and batteries in many applications.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

CRISPR restores some vision to blind patients in clinical trial
CRISPR gene-editing has improved the vision of patients with an inherited form of blindness, according to results of a Phase 1/2 clinical trial. The results not only give new hope to patients with the condition, but show that CRISPR could be put to use in humans to treat a range of conditions.

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Medical, Science

Eye,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Shape-shifting ‘slime' robots learn to reach, kick, dig, and catch
The world was introduced to the concept of shape-changing robots in 1991, with the T-1000 featured in the cult movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Since then (if not before), many a scientist has dreamed of creating a robot with the ability to change its shape to perform diverse tasks.

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Robotics, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Shape-shifting slime robots: How to control something with no set form?
The world was introduced to the concept of shape-changing robots in 1991, with the T-1000 featured in the cult movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Since then (if not before), many a scientist has dreamed of creating a robot with the ability to change its shape to perform diverse tasks.

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Robotics, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

World-first pig kidney transplant recipient has died
The first successful transplant of a genetically modified pig kidney into a human recipient is still being regarded as a medical milestone and success, even though the recipient has sadly passed away.

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Medical, Science

Transplant, Massachusetts General Hospital, Genetic

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 13, 2024

Super-pure silicon chips unlock next-generation computers
Silicon is so important for electronics and computing that it's become synonymous with technology - even getting a valley named after it - but the stuff still has its flaws. Now, scientists have created a way to make super-pure silicon chips that could pave the way for more stable quantum computers.

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Computers, Technology

Silicon, Computer,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

The knife that launched The James Brand has done a full 180
Over the past 10 years, we've watched The James Brand introduce one sleek, timeless knife and tool after another, fast-developing into a modern icon of minimalist design. The Chapter was the knife that started it all, and now it's gotten a top-to-bottom redesign, filling out a similarly simple, classic silhouette with some notable changes.

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Outdoors, Lifestyle



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Ultra-high density battery vests give next-gen soldiers twice the energy
The idea is simple enough; soldiers of the future will need to carry maximum energy at minimal weight to feed the host of mission-critical electrical hardware they'll wear, stash and carry by hand through the field. Amprius claims its ultra-dense batteries will double the runtime of existing solutions, enabling soldiers to stay out longer without needing to stop for recharge.

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Energy, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Human hair is being used to clean up oil spills
Lisa Gautier and her partner Patrice Gautier founded Matter of Trust in 1998 with the hopes of being able to tackle environmental issues. They soon met up with Phillip McCrory, a hair-dresser from Alabama, who had the idea for hair mats being a useful tool for oily-cleanup when he'd seen an otter being rescued from the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska with its fur matted in oil.

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Gulf Oil Spill, Oil,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Human hair: A surprisingly effective way to clean up oil spills
Lisa Gautier and her partner Patrice Gautier founded Matter of Trust in 1998 with the hopes of being able to tackle environmental issues. They soon met up with Phillip McCrory, a hair-dresser from Alabama, who had the idea for hair mats being a useful tool for oily-cleanup when he'd seen an otter being rescued from the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska with its fur matted in oil.

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Gulf Oil Spill, Oil,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 12, 2024

Human hair: A surprisingly effective way to soak up oil spills
Lisa Gautier and her partner Patrice Gautier founded Matter of Trust in 1998 with the hopes of being able to tackle environmental issues. They soon met up with Phillip McCrory, a hair-dresser from Alabama, who had the idea for hair mats being a useful tool for oily-cleanup when he'd seen an otter being rescued from the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska with its fur matted in oil.

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Gulf Oil Spill, Oil, Cl

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 11, 2024

Ummahat AlShaykh Island sets new standards in sustainable tourism
In the realm of innovative architecture, few projects rival Ummahat AlShaykh Island in sheer ambition and eco-conscious design. Spearheaded by architect Kengo Kuma and his team, this project is a triumph of sustainability and luxury tourism in the heart of the Red Sea.

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Holiday Destinations, Lifestyle

sustainable design, Saudi Arabi

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Hard-wall origami roof tent is a lighter, cheaper, sleeker SUV abode
When we saw the impressive modularity of Hardsider's pickup camping system back in November, we figured it must have a standalone rooftop tent (RTT) in the works. That hunch proved correct, as the company has released a hard-walled rooftop tent like no other. The relatively light, sleek wedge-style HardTent relies on origami walls to open seamlessly and surround campers with the element protection of solid walls on every side. It's the best hard-walled design we've looked ... and somehow, the most affordable.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Video: Robo erectus - W1 quadruped robot evolves to stand and walk upright
You might think that having four legs with wheels on the ends would already make a robot pretty useful. China's LimX Dynamics is taking things further, however, as its W1 quadruped robot is now able to stand up and walk on two "feet."

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Robotics, Technology

LimX, biped,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Energy-efficient underwater robot rises and falls via fuel-cell balloons
If scuba divers use inflatable BCDs (buoyancy control devices), why don't underwater robots? Well, an experimental new one does, and the technology is claimed to be much more energy-efficient than traditional methods of moving up and down in the water.

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Robotics, Technology

Rice University,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

eFoil inflatables soften the learning curve of hover-surfing the water
Puerto Rico's Lift Foils likens its new Blowfish add-on accessory to a set of inflatable training wheels for eFoil beginners, making launches easier as well as providing a more versatile platform for seasoned flyers.

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Marine, Transport

Liftfoil, eFoil, Watersport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Inflatable buoyancy aids wrap around boards for safer beginner eFoiling
Puerto Rico's Lift Foils likens its new Blowfish add-on accessory to a set of inflatable training wheels for eFoil beginners, making launches easier as well as providing a more versatile platform for seasoned flyers.

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Marine, Transport

Liftfoil, eFoil,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Dexterous robot hand can take a beating in the name of AI research
A robotics company likely most famous for a demo of its dexterous robot hand at ICRA 2019 with Jeff Bezos has now unveiled a new robust model designed for machine learning research, which was developed in collaboration with Google's DeepMind.

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Robotics, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Please, Google, for the good of humanity add this to YouTube
In 2023, Pew Research Center reported that 26% of Americans regularly got their news from YouTube. Because YouTube's search results are affected by a user's watch history, opening up the possibility of being presented with all sorts of content, users are likely to encounter misinformation, whether it's unintentional or deliberate.

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Technology

YouTube,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Google maps the human brain in breathtaking 3D images
Harvard and Google Research have released a startlingly deep dive into the human brain, mapping thousands of cells and millions of synapses in a poppy seed-sized sample of brain tissue. The effort produced some stunning images and marks a major step towards one of the biggest challenges in science.

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Biology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Unprecedented 3D wiring diagram of human brain looks like a tiny world
Harvard and Google Research have released a startlingly deep dive into the human brain, mapping thousands of cells and millions of synapses in a poppy seed-sized sample of brain tissue. The effort produced some stunning images and marks a major step towards one of the biggest challenges in science.

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Biology, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 10, 2024

Salting your food increases your risk of stomach cancer by 41%
Worldwide, stomach cancer rounds out the top five most commonly diagnosed cancers. While incidence rates are highest in Eastern Asia, there's been an alarming rise in the incidence of stomach cancer among people under 50 in both high- and low-risk countries, including the US, Canada and the UK.

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Medical, Science

Cancer,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Groundbreaking spaceplane crashes before landmark aerospike rocket test
The MIRA I, from German aerospace startup Polaris Raumflugzeuge, was traveling at approximately 105 mph (169 km/h) during takeoff when a "landing gear steering reaction" plus a side wind caused a "hard landing event," rendering the space plane inoperable and it's fiberglass airframe damaged beyond repair.

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Aircraft, Transport

Polaris, Aerojet Rocketdyne,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Groundbreaking spaceplane crashes before world-first aerospike rocket test
The MIRA I, from German aerospace startup Polaris Raumflugzeuge, was traveling at approximately 105 mph (169 km/h) during takeoff when a "landing gear steering reaction" plus a side wind caused a "hard landing event," rendering the space plane inoperable and it's fiberglass airframe damaged beyond repair.

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Air

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

World-first aerospike rocket flight test ends in disaster
The MIRA I, from German aerospace startup Polaris Raumflugzeuge, was traveling at approximately 105 mph (169 km/h) during takeoff when a "landing gear steering reaction" plus a side wind caused a "hard landing event," rendering the space plane inoperable and it's fiberglass airframe damaged beyond repair.

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Air

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Mayman Aerospace flying motorcycle becomes a military VTOL jet drone
Mayman Aerospace has unwrapped its new family of jet-powered, High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing (HS VTOL) AI-equipped drones that can deliver everything from medical supplies to Hellfire missiles at 500 mph (800 km/h) in a compact airframe.

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Military, Technology

drones, VTOL, Flight,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Mayman Aerospace goes from jet cycles to military drones
Mayman Aerospace has unwrapped its new family of jet-powered, High-Speed Vertical Take-Off and Landing (HS VTOL) AI-equipped drones that can deliver everything from medical supplies to Hellfire missiles at 500 mph (800 km/h) in a compact airframe.

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Military, Technology

drones, VTOL, Flight,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Soft caterpillar robot moves its body by origami-power
If a soft-bodied robot uses rigid actuators to move its body, then it isn't really soft now, is it? An experimental new caterpillar-inspired bot gets around that conundrum by using soft, collapsible origami segments to squirm and steer its way into our hearts.

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Robotics, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Special silk sheets suppress sound by giving off good vibrations
There may be new hope for people with noisy neighbors. Scientists at MIT have developed a method of using thin sheets of fabric to either cancel or block sound - in the latter case, the racket even gets reflected back to its maker.

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Materials, Science

MIT,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Cold brew coffee in under 3 minutes? Ultrasound makes it possible
Downing a freshly brewed cup of coffee in the morning can be vital for facing the day ahead, but what if you had to wait up to a day to get your caffeine hit? That's on the menu if you like your Joe brewed cold, but researchers have now managed to cold brew in minutes thanks to ultrasound.

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Around The Home, Lifestyle

University of Queensland,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Excretings! Elephants say hello in a way you'll never forget
There are so many ways to say hello. People wave, bow, shake hands, hug, kiss, fist bump, say "hi" or any combo of these. But there's one greeting from nature that we sure hope doesn't catch on, as a new study finds that elephants often greet chums with a dump.

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Biology, Science

Elephant, Animal science,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Latest Saudi extravagance floats as superyacht marina for the mega rich
Though its initial plans for the Line seem to have been scaled back - by a lot - Saudi Arabia isn't done wowing us with its wildly ambitious, and at times impractical, vision to remake the desert country into a tourist paradise. Its latest project under the Neom banner involves the creation of a massive new marina for superyachts, plus a luxurious community surrounding it.

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Architecture, Lifestyle

Saudi Arabia,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Versatile electric scrambler rides out for under $6,000
The Outset e-scrambler is the second electric motorcycle from California-based Ryvid, and shapes up as a keenly priced highway-capable ride designed for daily commutes as well as "multi-role" adventuring at the weekend.

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Motorcycles, Transport

Electric Moto

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

The Swiss Army multitool edges toward a knife-less future
There are many models of Swiss Army knives, which can be equipped with everything from a flashlight to a seatbelt cutter. To date though, there's not a version without the tool's namesake knife. That's about to change.

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Good Thinking, Lifestyle

Multitools,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Swiss Army what?! An iconic tool loses its blade
There are many models of Swiss Army knives, which can be equipped with everything from a flashlight to a seatbelt cutter. To date though, there's not a version without the tool's namesake knife. That's about to change.

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Good Thinking, Lifestyle

Multitools,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

AlphaFold 3 unlocks a new scientific era, mastering 'all of life's molecules'
Proteins are one of nature's most incredible and versatile inventions. These essential building blocks of life catalyze virtually every chemical reaction in the body, regulate gene expression and the immune system, make up the major structural elements of all cells, and form the major components of muscle.

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Technology

Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Earth's 'Gateway to Hell' is growing by 35 million cubic feet each year
Whether you're a John Carpenter fan or a biology enthusiast, you shouldn't need much convincing to know that the melting of subterranean permafrost at the poles is not a good thing. Last year, scientists gave us one more thing to lose sleep over, reviving a 48,500-year-old 'zombie virus' unearthed from Arctic permafrost - and it was not the first time. It's one more sting in the tail of climate change - the threat of ancient diseases that have lain frozen and dormant for millennia.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Chinese humanoid factory video plunges back into the uncanny valley
A 20-second video from inside a Chinese humanoid robot factory is causing some consternation today around social media. It shows a range of highly realistic-looking, partially skinned humanoids under construction.

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Robotics, Technology

China,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Video: Death by black hole looks absolutely stunning
What would it look like to fall into a black hole? It's a question basically everyone has pondered, and now NASA has finally given us a first-person view of the experience with scientifically-accurate visualizations produced by a supercomputer.

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Space, Science

Black hole,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 09, 2024

Videos: NASA reveals what falling into a black hole looks like
What would it look like to fall into a black hole? It's a question basically everyone has pondered, and now NASA has finally given us a first-person view of the experience with scientifically-accurate visualizations produced by a supercomputer.

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Space, Science

Black hole, Supermassive black ho

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

Tiny tenacious robots snatch bacteria and microplastics out of the water
Scientists have developed tiny "robots" which appear to be very effective at removing microplastics pollution from water. What's more, the little bots also target the harmful bacteria that often hitch a ride on the plastic particles.

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Environment, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

Glass waste and trash-ash find their way into better, greener bricks
Bricks made partially of discarded glass and recycling-waste ash have been shown to insulate better than regular bricks, while also requiring less energy to produce. And of course, they additionally use materials which would otherwise end up in landfills.

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Materials, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

Plans for larger, higher Baltimore bridge keep channel clear for ships
Following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, a team made up of Carlo Ratti Associati, along with construction firm Webuild and structural engineer Michel Virlogeux, has proposed a new - and safer - replacement.

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Architecture, Lifestyle

Building and Construction, Bridge,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

Sub-$12k electric micro-car will roll on US roads later this year
LA-based Eli Electric Vehicles is launching its flagship Zero electric micro-car in the US market later this year, hoping to build on sales success in Europe and beyond. The teeny two-person city dweller starts at just $11,990.

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Automotive, Transport



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

Drilling into magma: Risky plan takes geothermal to supercritical extremes
The Krafla Magma Testbed (KMT) "has the potential to be for geoscientists what the Large Hadron Collider has been for particle physicists." So say researchers working on the project to drill straight into a magma chamber to explore massive geothermal power.

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Energy, Science



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

5:2 fasting diet's anti-inflammatory effects come down to two proteins
The most prevalent chronic liver condition worldwide is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a build-up of fat in the liver that isn't caused by heavy alcohol use. Linked to genetics and overweight or obesity, if NAFLD is left untreated, it can progress into its most severe form, called NASH (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis), which is characterized by liver inflammation and scarring. NASH also increases the risk of liver failure and liver cancer.

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Medical,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

6.7 million Americans at risk of genetic Alzheimer's with 95% strike rate
An incredible new study has upended our understanding of genetic Alzheimer's disease, finding that nearly everyone carrying two copies of a culprit gene had distinct biological markers of the degenerative condition by the age of 65. This means the APOE4 gene may no longer merely a risk factor but the driver behind a new stand-alone genetic Alzheimer's disease type that could impact up to 10 million Americans and more than 200 million people worldwide.

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Medical, S

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

'New' genetic Alzheimer's disease may impact 6.7 million Americans
An incredible new study has upended our understanding of genetic Alzheimer's disease, finding that nearly everyone carrying two copies of a culprit gene had distinct biological markers of the degenerative condition by the age of 65. This means the APOE4 gene may no longer merely a risk factor but the driver behind a new stand-alone genetic Alzheimer's disease type that could impact up to 10 million Americans and more than 200 million people worldwide.

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Medical, S

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

'Underwater bicycle' propels swimmers forward at superhuman speed
I can't say I've seen anything like this "underwater mobility device" before. The idea is simple enough; you extend the Seabike's pole to the appropriate length, then strap it to your waist with a belt. Then you find the pedals with your feet, and start turning the crank, with the waist strap to push against.

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Marine, Transport

Swimming,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

High-speed military amphibian skims the waves using Surface Effect
Changes in the geopolitical situation are drastically altering how the major military powers are dealing with logistics. Since the Second World War, the main focus of Western planning has been in regards to a land war in Europe. This meant sorting out how to move soldiers and materiel around in a continental setting with plenty of port facilities.

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Military, Technology

Te

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

Rock art indicates cows once grazed a lush, green Sahara
The vast, rocky Eastern Desert of Sudan, known to locals as the ‘Atbai,' is a part of the Sahara Desert and home to nomadic groups. During 2018 and 2019, archeologists undertook fieldwork in the region as part of the Atbai Survey Project, aiming to investigate the relationship between indigenous nomads and ‘foreign' Egyptian and Nubian cultures who ventured into this desert.

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Science

Archeology,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

New VW California 4Motion camper kickstarts immersive van life future
No matter how many amazing camper vans other brands come out with, there's still only one Volkswagen California... and it just got a dramatic makeover, from tires to pop-up roof.

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Automotive, Transport

Campervan, RV,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

New VW California PHEV camper van goes all-terrain & extra outdoorsy
No matter how many amazing camper vans other brands come out with, there's still only one Volkswagen California... and it just got a dramatic makeover, from tires to pop-up roof.

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Automotive, Transport

Campervan, RV,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 08, 2024

VW Multivan California PHEV camper goes all-terrain & extra outdoorsy
No matter how many amazing camper vans other brands come out with, there's still only one Volkswagen California... and it just got a dramatic makeover, from tires to pop-up roof.

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Automotive, Transport

Campervan, RV,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

Way-out wearable lets you drink from your shirt
Many runners don't like the way hydration packs bounce and sway with every step, nor do they like holding onto water bottles. Vessel Athletics' Hydroshirt offers what might be a better alternative to both, in that it incorporates its own snugged-down water bladder.

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Outdoors, Lifestyle

Hydration,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

ePack is a li'l urban semi-trailer truck - that you pedal
It's highly unlikely that you've ever seen a pedal-electric delivery vehicle quite like the ePack before. In order to accommodate its 4,000 liters of cargo space, the six-wheeler has the same articulated form factor as a semi-trailer transport truck.

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Urban Transport, Transport

Pedal-assisted, Quadbikes



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

Carbon folding ebike rides super light, but ain't the lightest in town
China's A Dece Oasis (ADO) has launched an Indiegogo for what's billed as the lightest carbon folding ebike - at 12.5 kg. That's very back-friendly indeed, but is it the lightest of the light? Nope. That honor still goes to UK company Hummingbird.

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Bicycles, Transport

ebikes, Pedal-assisted,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

The world's lightest folding ebike? No, but it's much cheaper
ADO has launched an Indiegogo campaign for what's billed as the lightest carbon folding ebike - at 12.5 kg. That's not the lightest with the Hummingbird Flax ($6250) and Electric ($5,625) both weighing 10.3 kg and the $7995 Yikebike Model C weighing in at 11.4 kg. The ADO Air Carbon is MUCH cheaper though.

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Bicycles, Transport

ebikes, Pedal-assisted,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

The world's lightest folding ebike? Not quite, but it's much cheaper
ADO has launched an Indiegogo campaign for what's billed as the lightest carbon folding ebike - at 12.5 kg. That's not the lightest with the Hummingbird Flax ($6250) and Electric ($5,625) both weighing 10.3 kg and the $7995 Yikebike Model C weighing in at 11.4 kg. The ADO Air Carbon is MUCH cheaper though.

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Bicycles, Transport

ebikes, Pedal-assisted,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

80-in-1 titanium multitool stack splits into magnetic utility cards
With a "more is more" approach to its latest offering on Kickstarter, London-based Gadget On has packed everything from a sundial clock to a SIM card ejector into its new TitanSpin multitool. And, oh yeah, the whole thing is also a fidget spinner.

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Good Thinking, Lifestyle

Titanium, Multitools,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

Titanium cards stack and spin in 80-function-strong multitool
With a "more is more" approach to its latest offering on Kickstarter, London-based Gadget On has packed everything from a sundial clock to a SIM card ejector into its new TitanSpin multitool. And, oh yeah, the whole thing is also a fidget spinner.

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Good Thinking, Lifestyle

Titanium, Multitools,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

Hill-hugging tiny house takes Swiss Army knife approach to downsizing
Situated on a steep hillside plot in California, this compact dwelling by Mork-Ulnes Architects was constructed on the existing foundations of a 1950s garage. Its interior layout is likened to a Swiss Army knife in the way it maximizes features in a compact space and it showcases some clever downsizing ideas that are suitable for a small family.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

China's home-grown general-purpose humanoid jogs out at 6 km/h
The Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Center has unveiled Tiangong, an electrically-driven general-purpose humanoid that's capable of stable running at 6 km/h, while also able to tackle slopes and stairs in "blind conditions."

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Robotics, Technology

Humanoid, Robots



Gizmag Emerging Tech
May 07, 2024

Lofty cat throne will keep your needy colleague off your keyboard (maybe)
For many of us, one of the joys of being able to work from home is being around our pets more often. And they might be purr-fect work colleagues - pets have been shown to lower stress levels and improve heart health - if they could just understand and respected boundaries a little better.

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Good Thinking, Lifestyle

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