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Jul 13, 2025

Monday anxiety is very real - and we now have the biological proof
For the first time, scientists have found a distinct biological source of "Monday dread" that's independent of work status and not seen in any other days of the week. What's more, for some people, long-term stress triggered on Mondays is putting their heart at serious risk.



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Jul 13, 2025

Triangular multitool uses two stacked plates to get eight jobs done
Most multitools are rectangular, but why should that one shape get to have all the fun? The Ti-Scout packs eight tools into a unique triangular form factor, which spreads the functionality across two stacked metal plates connected by a pivot point at one corner.

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Knives & Multitools, Gear,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 13, 2025

Reckless Jurassic fish were victims of the world's oldest choking hazard
The first known cases of accidental choking have been discovered, dating back 150 million years, when some opportunistic fish got more than they bargained for picking off algae and slime from dead squid-like creatures. Lucky for them, the fish are no longer around to learn about the embar

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Jul 13, 2025

Review: Robot vacuum of the future finally starts doing the thing!
Let's be honest: vacuuming is not the bulk of the work. Vacuuming is a victory lap that can only be performed after somebody's gone around picking up all the junk off the floor - a task that Roborock's flagship Saros Z70 is starting to take over.



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Jul 13, 2025

Your internal clock sets meal times that lower risk of obesity and diabetes
A new study has made the case for synching your daily calories with your own circadian rhythm to improve glucose metabolism, protecting against type 2 diabetes and obesity. Until now, the relationship between energy intake and the internal biological clock, in relation to metabolic function, hasn't been well u

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Jul 13, 2025

'Junk' RNA molecules help to regrow damaged nerves
Once dismissed as "junk," a group of RNA molecules has been found to help regrow damaged nerves in mice in new research. The discovery could unlock new ways to treat nerve injuries and even restore growth in the brain and spinal cord.

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Medical Innovations,

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Jul 13, 2025

These microlasers light up your food - and then you can eat them
Scientists have reimagined the meaning of a "light meal," creating microlasers that use natural products to emit illuminated beams through food. And they're completely edible. These mini lights, the first demonstration of laser emission from an entirely edible system, could be harnessed for everything from environmental sensors to food safety trackers and bio-barcodes.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 13, 2025

Suzuki's new middleweight street bikes are dripping with neo-retro style


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 13, 2025

Smaller, cheaper "partial rowing machine" works with existing bike trainers
Stationary bike trainers provide a good workout for the lower body and core muscles, but they don't do much for the upper body. That's where the S-Rower comes in, as it's a relatively low-cost partial rowing machine that connects to your third-party bike trainer to provide a full-body workout.

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Jul 13, 2025

Smaller, cheaper 'partial rowing machine' works with existing bike trainers
Stationary bike trainers provide a good workout for the lower body and core muscles, but they don't do much for the upper body. That's where the S-Rower comes in, as it's a relatively low-cost partial rowing machine that connects to your third-party bike trainer to provide a full-body workout.

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Jul 13, 2025

Torquey mid-drive motor spins at the center of ebike Galaxy
Budget e-mobility brand Heybike announced the new Galaxy series of ebikes recently, which is made up of five models designed to cover all the bases, and built around its own mid-drive motor system.

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Bicycles, Transport



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Jul 13, 2025

Laser tool cleans vintage aircraft in days, not months
Literally shining a new light on aircraft maintenance, the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is using a new laser tool to remove paint, grime, and corrosion from vintage airplanes in days instead of months and with much less hazard to health.

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Jul 12, 2025

Cutting-edge electro RV made of crops & wool goes full "farm to camp"
The annual Düsseldorf Caravan Salon is approaching quickly, and Dethleffs is gearing up to show one of its most innovative, ground-up rethinks yet. Following in the German brand's long-running tradition of eco-friendly Düsseldorf show vehicle

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 12, 2025

Experimental camper surges into the future of circular RV life
The annual Düsseldorf Caravan Salon is approaching quickly, and Dethleffs is gearing up to show one of its most innovative, ground-up rethinks yet. Following in the German brand's long-running tradition of eco-friendly Düsseldorf show vehicle

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 12, 2025

Best-selling e-trike in the US gets more power, more range
A couple of years ago, Arizona's Lectric built on its success in the low-cost ebike space by launching a model geared towards folks looking for more stability. Now the XP Trike has been updated with a more powerful motor and a bigger battery.

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Urban Transport,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 12, 2025

A dead Mars may have been inevitable - and the Sun is to blame
New discoveries by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover may not only explain why the Red Planet is a dry, lifeless desert, but that it may have been on an inevitable path to being a dead world despite b

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Jul 12, 2025

Prehistoric 'fat factory' reveals how Neanderthals mass-produced food
What we eat helps shape who we are. That's why paleoanthropologists are so fascinated by ancient diets; they hold clues to how early humans survived and evolved.

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Jul 12, 2025

US launch for 11-inch tablet with eye-friendly NXTPAPER display
If you want to be kinder to your eyes while gawping at a digital screen all day, you could opt for E Ink. But that's not as color-rich as LCD, which is why TCL developed NXTPAPER. The 11 Plus tablet employs the latest AI-enhanced version.

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Jul 12, 2025

One amino acid triggers weight loss that doesn't rely on eating less
Cutting a single amino acid from the diet caused rapid, drastic weight loss in mice by converting white fat into calorie-burning brown fat. The study reveals a powerful new mechanism for weight loss that doesn't rely on eating less and moving more.

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Jul 12, 2025

Bacteria in the gut found to absorb PFAS ‘forever chemicals'
A new study published in Nature Microbiology has reported a naturally occurring family of bacterial species in the human gut that can absorb and break down toxic, long-lasting "forever chemicals" and carry them out as waste through feces.

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Jul 12, 2025

More than 200 new giant viruses discovered in our marine ecosystems


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Jul 12, 2025

Tiny lab-in-a-pill can monitor your gut health from the inside


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Jul 12, 2025

Lucid smashes world record for longest single-charge EV drive
Let me throw two terms at you: inadequate public charging infrastructure and range anxiety. Any guesses what I'm talking about? Yup, the Achill

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 12, 2025

Negative thinking associated with worse asthma outcomes
New research suggests that expectations are associated with asthma outcomes. People who thought more negatively about their condition reported worse symptoms, adding to growing evidence about the mind-body connection and its influence on health.

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Jul 12, 2025

Are thawing glaciers about to wake up dormant volcanoes around the globe?
For centuries, glaciers have sat like frosty crowns atop slumbering volcanoes, keeping Earth's fury tucked safely beneath layers of ice. But now, as climate change accelerates and glaciers retreat, the lid may be lifting, and the heat rising.

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Jul 11, 2025

Impossibly tiny camping pump adds less than 1 oz to your pocket
Just slightly larger than the typical human thumb, the all-new APO5C pocket pump is the first internally powered pump we've seen dip below the 1-oz (28-g) mark. Thanks to its carbon fiber construction, it's nearly half an ounce (14 g) lighter than the last "lighter than light" miniature battery-powered pump we looked at. And this one comes from a

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 11, 2025

Review: 2025 Kia K4 shows that entry-level doesn't have to mean cheap
The Kia K4 is a wonderful replacement for the Forte. It looks good, feels premium, and has high levels of tech and safety. In a world giving up on affordable cars, it's a surprisingly good entry-level compact.

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Automotive, Transport



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Jul 11, 2025

Sporty, enclosed, tilting three-wheeled EV may be your next not-a-car
Perhaps you like the idea of threading your way through traffic on a nimble electric motorbike, but don't like the thought of being unprotected or balancing on two wheels. If so, then the Trinova may be the fully-enclosed, tilting three-wheeled EV you've been dreaming of.

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Automotive,

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Jul 11, 2025

Please let this self-driving electric scooter make it to production


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Jul 11, 2025

Widely used medicines can speed up physical aging in later life
A class of drug commonly used to treat everything from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to depression has now been linked to accelerating the loss of mobility in older age. This adds a new dimension to long-term use of anticholinergic drugs, which have already been linked to dementia.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 11, 2025

Low-speed electric ambulance aims for quick response to local emergencies
Electric microcars offer a clean and quiet way to zip around city streets. The latest model from California's GEM is certainly clean, but not so quiet thanks to a 124-dB si

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 11, 2025

Genesis V2 is about as small and cheap as a tiny house can reasonably be
Following its Avalon V2, Dragon Tiny Homes continues to update its existing models with a fresh take on its Genesis tiny house. The Genesis V2 has received some welcome tweaks and improvements, while still offering a home for two from $39,500.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 11, 2025

The world's first 'internal' music player sounds like a ton of fun (NSFW)
What if your music could move you in ways it never has before? That's what the folks at Groove Thing hope to accomp

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 11, 2025

Brain circuit identified that gives physical pain its emotional sting
Scientists have discovered a brain circuit that gives pain its emotional sting, explaining why some hurts linger as suffering. The breakthrough challenges our beliefs about how we process pain and may transform chronic pain treatments.

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Jul 11, 2025

DARPA axes giant Liberty Lifter Wing-In-Ground effect seaplane
If you've been hoping for a long-range, low-cost, heavy-lift seaplane using Wing-In-Ground effect (WIG), you'll have to be patient because DARPA has confirmed that it has cancelled its US$98-million Liberty Lifter project.

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Jul 11, 2025

Brain breakthrough: Dopamine doesn't work at all like we thought it did
Dopamine doesn't flood the brain as once believed - it fires in exact, ultra-fast bursts that target specific neurons. The discovery turns a century-old view of dopamine on its head and could transform how we treat everything from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to Parkinson's disease.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 11, 2025

Americans are confused about processed foods and their health risks
A new study reveals that Americans are confused about what "processed food" actually means, and which types pose health risks. Researchers found major gaps between public perception and science, highlighting the need for more comprehensive education.

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Diet & Nut

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Jul 10, 2025

Common painkiller for low-back issues tied to 29% higher dementia risk
An extremely popular nerve pain drug commonly given to those suffering from low-back issues has been linked to impaired mental health including dementia and mild cognitive impairment. The risk was present after six or more prescriptions were filled.

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Chronic Pain,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 10, 2025

Kawasaki's 250-hp supercharged side-x-side will seat the whole family
It's still not at all clear when Kawasaki plans to fully reveal its new

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 10, 2025

Kawasaki's viciously powered flagship will hold the whole family
It's still not at all clear when Kawasaki plans to fully reveal its new sport side-by-side (SxS), a high-performance monster that's already promising top-of-

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 10, 2025

World's most powerful side-x-side will accommodate the entire family
It's still not at all clear when Kawasaki plans to fully reveal its new

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 10, 2025

E=MC to the power of Pura - Maserati MCPura debuts at Goodwood
E=MCPura is the glib formula that Maserati says has evolved the MC20, its most current halo car, into its replacement. The MCPura keeps the 20's powertrain, including the V6 Nutteno engine, but changes almost everything else.

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Jul 10, 2025

Carbon fiber underwater scooter is fast, sleek, exotic - and pricey
Let's be honest … a lot of the underwater scooters we've seen lately could be thought of as glorified pool toys. Such is certainly not the case with SeaNXT's Elite, however, as it features a carbon fiber body, GPS navigation, and a top speed of 21 km/h (13

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Jul 10, 2025

Mazda unveils larger all-new 2026 CX-5 crossover
Many assumed that the advent of the sportier CX-50 would mean the end of the more sedate CX-5 crossover from Mazda.

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Automotive, Transport

Mazda, SUV,

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 10, 2025

Ancient-fossil bioconcrete traps 142% more carbon - and it's strong as hell
Using intricate geometry found in nature and refined through aerospace and biomedical design, scientists have now 3D-printed these forms into concrete to boost strength and capture carbon - creating a scalable building material that benefits both people and planet.



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Jul 10, 2025

MIT implant dispenses life-saving drug when diabetics need it most


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Jul 10, 2025

Autonomous robot surgeon removes organs with 100% success rate
We're a step closer to entering an operating theater without any human life besides ours, following the world's first surgery performed by a robot responding and learning in real time. Its precision and skill matched that of experienced surgeons.

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Jul 10, 2025

Robot coyotes protect US military airfields with adorable cyber-ferocity
Why settle for a robot when you can have a robot coyote? That seems to be the thinking of the US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), which is developing a cybernetic prairie predator to keep airfields clear of hazardous wildlife.

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Military, Technology

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 10, 2025

Rhubarb and turmeric deliver superbug smackdown in new study
Picking up where traditional antibiotics are failing, two natural compounds have been shown effective in killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wastewater. The finding could point towards a natural way to defeat the increasingly undefeatable bugs.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 10, 2025

These two common foods prove deadly to antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Picking up where traditional antibiotics are failing, two natural compounds have been shown effective in killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria in wastewater. The finding could point towards a natural way to defeat the increasingly undefeatable bugs.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Surprise, surprise - California is NOT the most EV-friendly state
Ask anyone in the USA, and they'll tell you that hippy-dippy, Tesla-lovin' California is the most EV-friendly state. But what if I told you it's not even in the top 10?

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Automotive, Transport


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Jul 09, 2025

California ranks outside the top 10 most EV-friendly US states
Ask anyone in the USA, and they'll tell you that hippy-dippy, Tesla-lovin' California is the most EV-friendly state. But what if I told you it's not even in the top 10?

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Automotive, Transport


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Jul 09, 2025

Radical ground-effect foiling seaglider shows off exclusive capability
Designed to provide the range, speed and convenience that electric aircraft and boats lack, the otherworldly Viceroy seaglider developed by Rhode Island startup Regent has completed another major milestone. Just a few months after hitting the water for the first time, the dramatic gull-winged vessel emerged out of the water to demonstrate its foiling capabilities for the first time. Pretty soon, it will be taking to the

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Radical wing-in-ground-effect seaglider shows off one-of-a-kind skill
Designed to provide the range, speed and convenience that electric aircraft and boats lack, the otherworldly Viceroy seaglider developed by Rhode Island startup Regent has completed another major milestone. Just a few months after hitting the water for the first time, the dramatic gull-winged vessel emerged out of the water to demonstrate its foiling capabilities for the first time. Pretty soon, it will be taking to the

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Trailblazing 12-prop ground-effect seaglider rises on its hydrofoils
Designed to provide the range, speed and convenience that electric aircraft and boats lack, the otherworldly Viceroy seaglider developed by Rhode Island startup Regent has completed another major milestone. Just a few months after hitting the water for the first time, the dramatic gull-winged vessel emerged out of the water to demonstrate its foiling capabilities for the first time. Pretty soon, it will be taking to the

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Crafty measuring ring is now smoother, easier to read, and equipped with a tire
It can be quite the hassle, trying to measure curved surfaces with either a stiff metal tape measure or a floppy cloth one that won't stay in place. The Tiroler 2.0 offers a clever alternative, and it boasts several key improvements over the original model.

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Knives & Multitools, Gear

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Party-ready projector packs a punch in a pint-sized can
Shenzhen-based projector maker JMGO has a new family member. The PicoPlay brings the party to any indoor space with Full HD projection combined with a Bluetooth music speaker and ambient light show, in a form factor about the size of a travel mug and light enough for an easy carry at the wrist or in the backpack.

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Home Entertainment

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Jul 09, 2025

Review: Prepare to party with the JMGO 3-in-1 PicoPlay 1080p projector
Shenzhen-based projector maker JMGO has a new family member. The PicoPlay brings the party to any indoor space with Full HD projection combined with a Bluetooth music speaker and ambient light show, in a form factor about the size of a travel mug and light enough for an easy carry at the wrist or in the backpack.

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Home Entertainment

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Review: Prepare to party with the JMGO 3-in-1 PicoPlay projector
Shenzhen-based projector maker JMGO has a new family member. The PicoPlay brings the party to any indoor space with Full HD projection combined with a Bluetooth music speaker and ambient light show, in a form factor about the size of a travel mug and light enough for an easy carry at the wrist or in the backpack.

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Home Entertainment

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Big brains, farms and killer bugs: Epic tale of evolution still affecting us today
Humans have been getting infected by ancient bacteria and viruses for at least 37,000 years. Now, for the first time, pathogen DNA has uncovered a pivotal disease "turning point" that happened 6,500 years ago, during which our biology and society created a perfect storm that would forever change our evolutionary path.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

World's largest 3D-printed building smashes all previous records
The world's largest 3D-printed construction project is currently underway in Qatar. The effort involves printing a pair of schools, each of which smashes current records for a 3D-printed building.

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Architecture, Technology



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Sorry, California: you're not number 1
Ask anyone in the USA, and they'll tell you that hippy-dippy, Tesla-lovin' California is the most EV-friendly state. But what if I told you it's not even in the top 10?

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Automotive, Transport


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Simple scan lets you slow down aging and even prevent chronic disease
A single, freely available, noninvasive brain scan done in just a few minutes during midlife can predict what chronic diseases are most likely to appear in the future, empowering people to make diet and lifestyle changes that mitigate their risk even decades before symptoms begin to show. Getting the jump

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 09, 2025

Like it or not, radar means ET knows we're here


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Jul 09, 2025

Personality-based exercise boosts enjoyment and results
Choosing a type of exercise that matches your personality might mean you're happier working out and achieve better results, according to a new study. The research highlights the benefits of a "psychologically personalized" approach to fitness.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

Like having a selfie drone operator in your pocket: HoverAir X1 Promax
Remember the movie The Wizard (1989), when Lucas shows off his Nintendo Power Glove and says, "I love the Power Glove. It's so bad." English is weird; "Bad" meant good in the late 1980s. Today, "sick" means really cool. Other today-words that come to mind to review the Hoverair would be "slaps", and "fire," none of which actually sound like a good thing ... where was I going with this?



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

Hoverair X1 Promax: It's so bad, but in the NES Power Glove kinda way
Remember the movie The Wizard (1989), when Lucas shows off his Nintendo Power Glove and says, "I love the Power Glove. It's so bad." English is weird; "Bad" meant good in the late 1980s. Today, "sick" means really cool. Other today-words that come to mind to review the Hoverair would be "slaps", and "fire," none of which actually sound like a good thing ... where was I going with this?



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

HoverAir X1 Promax: like having a pro drone operator in your pocket
Remember the movie The Wizard (1989), when Lucas shows off his Nintendo Power Glove and says, "I love the Power Glove. It's so bad." English is weird; "Bad" meant good in the late 1980s. Today, "sick" means really cool. Other today-words that come to mind to review the Hoverair would be "slaps", and "fire," none of which actually sound like a good thing ... where was I going with this?



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

Stealth camper shell fuses together pickup cap and rooftop tent
Different yet familiar, the new Trailster Truck Camper from Arizona's Unplug Outdoor Company is yet another spin on the pickup camping topper, a particularly low profile, lightweight spin. The Trailster stands at cab height on the bed like a heavy-duty expedition-grade cap, but rather than the simple fixed body of other caps, it features an integrated fold-out tent ready to sl

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

Running vest packs big-eyed "wearable dashcams" to deter attackers
If you were a lowlife scumbag looking for someone to attack (bear with us here), you would likely avoid anyone who was wearing prominent front and rear video cameras. Well, that's exactly what the Urban Eyes vest brings to runners and other solo adventurers.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

Sloping, soaring and simply sublime: 2025's best buildings
The World Architecture Festival (WAF) has revealed its shortlist for 2025's best new building

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

Orbea sows the seeds of adventure with Bosch-powered urban explorer
When you feel like wandering in the wilderness - or just through the cobbled streets of old town - and need a capable Bosch-powered ride to fuel your adventure, Orbea has a premium all-terrain solution in its new Muga urban ebike.

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Bicycles, Transport

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Jul 08, 2025

Fast-adapting flex ebike wanders city and trail with or without cargo
When you feel like wandering in the wilderness - or just through the cobbled streets of old town - and need a capable Bosch-powered ride to fuel your adventure, Orbea has a premium all-terrain solution in its new Muga urban ebike.

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Bicycles, Transport

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 08, 2025

Honda is set to bring the e-clutch to its beginner 250cc bikes
Honda's e-clutch tech is a nifty piece of tech that was first introduced in 2023. While it already comes as standard on the current CBR650R and CB650R models in the US, Honda is set to bring the tech to its entry-level motorcycles. And rightly so.

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Jul 08, 2025

Two trailers combine to form one spacious tiny house on wheels
Here's a unique take on tiny living, courtesy of Australia's Unplgd Tiny Homes. Its newest model, Bowerbird, is made up of two trailers, forming a remarkably spacious home on wheels that includes a large porch area.

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Tiny Houses, Outdoors



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Jul 08, 2025

Twitter co-founder's new messaging app works without the internet


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Jul 08, 2025

Not all body fat is created equal when it comes to dementia risk
A new study has found that your belly might reveal more about your brain health than your bathroom scales do, especially if you're an older man. When it comes to dementia risk, the location of body fat, not just the amount, appears to be what's important.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 07, 2025

Modular multitool maker goes tiny with ultimate pocketable flex tool
With so many multitools available around the world, you'd think there'd be at least one perfect for your everyday carry (EDC) needs. But that's not always the case, and even the most useful among them is bound to have an implement or few that you'll never use in your life. Why waste valuable pocket space with tools that are useless to you? Modular multitool speci

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 07, 2025

Mini multitool shrinks swappable snap-on toolset to chewing gum size
With so many multitools available around the world, you'd think there'd be at least one perfect for your everyday carry (EDC) needs. But that's not always the case, and even the most useful among them is bound to have an implement or few that you'll never use in your life. Why waste valuable pocket space with tools that are useless to you? Modular multitool speci

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 07, 2025

Porsche goes all-in with three new 911 Carrera all-wheel-drive models
If there's one carmaker that has the ability to milk its star product, it has to be Porsche. There are so many variants of its 911 Carrera, that it's almost impossible to tell them apart unless you're a car nerd. Now, that list is set to get even bigger for 2026.

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Automotive,

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Jul 07, 2025

Exo-frame hammock tent system works as a floating base-camp orb
There are loads of small sheltered hammocks and suspended tree tents out there, but many of them are a little old-fashioned - they require two or more trees to work. In contrast, the new Anymaka Hammock Tent brings its own s

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 07, 2025

Treeless hammock tent system assembles into a floating base-camp orb
There are loads of small sheltered hammocks and suspended tree tents out there, but many of them are a little old-fashioned - they require two or more trees to work. In contrast, the new Anymaka Hammock Tent brings its own s

Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 07, 2025

Coming soon? Your very own ride-in jet-powered VTOL
What could be cooler than a jet-powered equivalent of a quadcopter drone? Well, how about a larger passenger-carrying version? That's exactly what aviation firm FusionFlight has just revealed, in the form of its Axion aircraft.

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Aircraft,

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Jul 07, 2025

75% of stomach cancer cases could be prevented with a simple treatment
Globally, stomach cancer is on the rise in young people, but new research shows that three-quarters of future cases could be prevented by screening for and treating a common bacterial infection: Helicobacter pylori.

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Illness

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Jul 07, 2025

Human-made lightning harnessed to produce clean ammonia from air


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Jul 07, 2025

Cough syrup protects the brain from dementia in clinical trial first
A safe and affordable treatment to slow the advancement of Parkinson's dementia has emerged - in the form of a commonly available cough syrup that's already being studied for its positive effect on other degenerative diseases.

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Jul 06, 2025

Lockheed Martin offers to rescue Mars mission from budget death
NASA"s beleaguered Mars Sample Return mission may get a reprieve from an unexpected source. Lockheed Martin has proposed a streamlined, lower-cost alternative that could slash the mission's price tag by more than half.

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Space,

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Jul 06, 2025

1,000-pound wheels and robots now farming Dyson strawberries
A new video takes you inside Dyson's impressive vertical farming operation, which is home to 1,225,000 strawberry plants and shows you how the company is applying its manufacturing knowledge to producing homegrown food for British consumers.

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Environment, Science



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Jul 06, 2025

China builds world's first massive 500-MW impulse turbines
While still a couple years away from going live, China has just unveiled two turbines so massive it's hard to comprehend. With an outer diameter of 20 ft, 5 in (6.2 m), each turbine weighs 80 tons, is constructed from high-strength martensitic steel, and houses 21 water ladles.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Mercedes electric van test goes 684 miles with minimal stops
Mercedes-Benz is serious about electric luxury travel, and its upcoming VLE electric van is the latest proof of this. In the latest round of real-world tests, the MPV completed a 684-mile (1,100-km) journey from Stuttgart to Rome with impressive efficiency.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Mercedes electric van test goes the distance with minimal stops
Mercedes-Benz is serious about electric luxury travel, and its upcoming VLE electric van is the latest proof of this. In the latest round of real-world tests, the MPV completed a 684-mile (1,100-km) journey from Stuttgart to Rome with impressive efficiency.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Mercedes-Benz's upcoming electric van aces long-distance tests
Mercedes-Benz is serious about electric luxury travel, and its upcoming VLE electric van is the latest proof of this. In the latest round of real-world tests, the MPV completed a 684-mile (1,100-km) journey from Stuttgart to Rome with impressive efficiency.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Stealth Mercedes EV van does 684 miles with only two 15 min stops
Mercedes-Benz is serious about electric luxury travel, and its upcoming VLE electric van is the latest proof of this. In the latest round of real-world tests, the MPV completed a 684-mile (1,100-km) journey from Stuttgart to Rome with impressive efficiency.

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Jul 06, 2025

Camel milk found to reduce asthma severity
New research has found that drinking camel milk can reduce the severity of asthma caused by house dust mites, a major trigger. While the research is still in the early stages, it opens the door to using camel milk in combination with existing therapies.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Versatile telescoping recumbent e-trike bumps up to Bosch
Germany's Hase Bikes has tapped Bosch power to ride on an updated version of its longest-running model, the Kettwiesel. This makes 100 Nm of torque available and can amplify pedal effort by as much as 400%.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Two shipping containers transformed into surprisingly livable tiny house
We never tire of seeing what talented designers can do with the humble shipping container, and the Seaholme is definitely one of the more impressive examples to date. The tiny house is created by two containers, which are arranged into an L-shape, and features a clever space-saving interior.

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Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Vitamin C switches on ‘dormant' genes to rebuild aging skin
Perhaps best known as a immune-system boost or antidote to scurvy, vitamin C has been found to rejuvenate aging skin by reactivating genes responsible for cell growth. By promoting DNA demethylation, vitamin C enhances the proliferation of cells that result in thicker and healthier skin. This discovery opens new avenues to genetically revive aging skin.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Paralyzed rats walk again, thanks to breakthrough spinal cord implants


Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Migraine breakthrough: 50% less headaches with readily available drug
A current weight-loss and diabetes drug has become a surprise candidate for migraine treatment, with a new pilot study showing the GLP-1 receptor agonist provided significant relief to sufferers of these debilitating, severe headaches. It reduced both frequency and disability experienced during episodes.



Gizmag Emerging Tech
Jul 06, 2025

Migraines halved after treatment with existing GLP-1 drug
A current weight-loss and diabetes drug has become a surprise candidate for migraine treatment, with a new pilot study showing the GLP-1 receptor agonist provided significant relief to sufferers of these debilitating, severe headaches. It reduced both frequency and disability experienced during episodes.



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