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How battery charging led to a breakthrough in lithium recycling
December 31, 2025
| Malcolm Azania
A new method “recharges” battery waste material to release lithium. It eliminates the need for harsh chemicals and energy-intensive smelting, offering a valuable path for green energy transition.
$3,200 rugged mini is the perfect cheaper Honda Trail 125 alternative
December 30, 2025
| Utkarsh Sood
Mini motos have never been about speed or the spec sheet; they’re all about approachability, reliability, and going places you’d think twice about on bigger bikes. The AJS Imber 125 is exactly that, while being cheaper than the OG, Honda Trail125.
Portable, packable oven promises pizza in the park
December 31, 2025
| Maryna Holovnova
Being an outdoors enthusiast can involve packing bulky, heavy cooking equipment. Currently available on Kickstarter, the Vennoe T01 pizza oven could become a smart addition to a camping setup, helping to solve at least part of that problem.
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December 31, 2025 | Adam WilliamsDespite its modest length of just 24 ft, the Pacific Wren packs an impressive amount of flexibility into its compact frame. The tiny house contains two bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and even a small home office.
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December 31, 2025 | Simon HeptinstallLiving on the coast, I enjoy driftwood bonfires that keep you warm enough to sit out on a stony British beach after sundown year-round. The portable Packfire is like an ultra-sophisticated version of making a fire in an old oil drum or trash can.
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December 30, 2025 | Jay KakadeOnce thought an exclusive human skill, the ability to make fire on demand has long been seen as a turning point in our evolutionary story. But new research suggests Neanderthals also mastered fire-making hundreds of thousands of years before Homo sapiens.
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December 30, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonIt's that time of year – and my personal favorite corner of science to look back on – when we recap the many fascinating discoveries in the plant and animal kingdom in 2025. Orcas have again made news, but no luxury yachts were hurt in the process.
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December 30, 2025Tired of shelling out cash for the same stale Netflix lineup — plus ads? Hard pass. Over on MagellanTV, you get a documentary-packed streaming service loaded with fresh content and absolutely no subscription fees.
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December 30, 2025 | Aaron TurpenThe Nissan Leaf is, in its own way, a big part of modern automotive history. It’s the first affordable EV. And this all-new 2026 model keeps that groundbreaking premise, but updates it to relevance in today’s more saturated market.
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December 30, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaA new MIT method eliminates the need for hour-long infusions of antibodies for immunocompromised patients. With highly concentrated particles of antibodies created without a centrifuge, mass-manufacturing of better single-shot antibodies is here.
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December 30, 2025 | C.C. Weiss2025 brought us some truly wondrous, often oddball tiny camping creations that included extra-petite inflatable tow-pods, self-powered rooftop A-frame micro-cabins, and platform-agnostic camper capsules built to roam from automobile to trailer.
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December 30, 2025 | Utkarsh SoodHonda’s new patent asks one weird but very interesting question: what if motorcycles came equipped with a steering-assist system, which would help with crash avoidance – a feature most modern-day cars come with?
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December 30, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalPD EDC, which specializes in thoughtfully designed carrying cases for all kinds of adventuring tools, has a new organizer that can make it easy to use your stuff, and keep it all together when you're out in the field.
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