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This company makes the most reliable cars, says Consumer Reports
December 29, 2025
| Utkarsh Sood
Last year, Subaru surpassed Toyota and Lexus to become the most reliable carmaker according to Consumer Reports. This year, Toyota reclaims its crown. And there’s one damning stat: Four out of the top five most reliable car brands this year are Japanese.
Ancient coffins clinging to cliffs are no longer a mystery
December 27, 2025
| Bronwyn Thompson
High on sheer cliffs in China, ancient coffins are wedged into rock faces hundreds of feet above the ground. These dramatic burials, now re-examined using ancient DNA, point to a broader practice where disparate cultures all had their own "sky graves."
A promising Dengue fever drug was shelved. Now its data is hard to ignore
December 29, 2025
| Chelsea Haney
An antiviral targeting the dengue virus was quietly abandoned by industry, but it's now suddenly back in the spotlight. A new study suggests it didn’t just slow the dengue virus, it blocked viral replication and reduced infection rates at high doses.
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December 29, 2025If you were one of the fans of Apple’s Touch Bar, you can’t miss this deal. Right now, you can get a refurbished 2017 Apple MacBook Pro for just $299.97, or a huge 79% off the $1,499 original price.
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December 29, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalI love phone accessories that make your device feel more like a camera, so you can shoot more naturally. Xiaomi's run with that concept on the 17 Ultra Leica Edition, whose camera bump doubles as a ring you can twist to adjust the optical zoom.
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December 29, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaScientists at Northwestern University have developed a sub-scalp device that beams light through bone into the brain, teasing a future of drug-free pain relief, cybernetic control of robotic limbs, and the simulation of sight, hearing, and touch.
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December 29, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaExtremophilic Tidestromia oblongifolia alters its own photosynthesis to thrive in heat that would kill most plants. By reorganizing its cells and reshaping its chloroplasts to keep producing energy, is it the future of GMO crops in climate chaos?
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December 29, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThis year has produced more than its fair share of fantastic buildings. From a house that was 3D printed using soil, to an upcoming megatall skyscraper, here's our selection of the best architecture from the past 12 months.
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December 29, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaAn armband-mounted electronic patch uses motion and muscle sensors, a Bluetooth controller, and a stretchable battery to control tech. Thanks to AI-screening of data-noise, a shaky controller no longer means shaky control.
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December 29, 2025 | Utkarsh SoodWe’ve talked about Benda a few times, and it seems every time there’s a new bike from the Chinese brand, there’s some radical approach behind it. This time, it’s the engine that seeks all the attention – a hybrid boxer engine concept.
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December 28, 2025 | Pranjal MalewarTea and coffee are two of the most popular drinks in the world – daily rituals that are linked to culture, comfort, and productivity. Now scientists have new insights into how each affects bone health, especially the risk of osteoporosis.
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December 28, 2025 | Pranjal MalewarBlinking isn’t just about keeping eyes moist. New research suggests we blink less when listening becomes hard, with each pause reflecting increased focus. The findings hint that blinking may track how hard our brains are working to listen among noise.
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December 28, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThe past 12 months have produced a remarkable number of buildings that push architecture to new heights. From a megatall skyscraper to the world's longest suspension bridge, here's our pick of the year's most ambitious architecture projects.
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