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The easy-to-clean modular tumbler to replace all tumblers?
November 19, 2025
| Shirl Leigh
Meet the Eureka Bottle, a travel tumbler designed to be quickly disassembled for easy-access cleaning. The wide opening and twist-apart pieces allow the user to reach those far-down corners and deep, narrow bottom without need for a brush.
'AI industry is in a bubble' warns Google DeepMind co-founder
November 18, 2025
| Bronwyn Thompson
This week, talk of the AI bubble bursting has intensified with Google top executive Demis Hassabis throwing some fuel on the fire while discussing the release of the tech company's Gemini 3 model. He also thinks some players will weather the storm.
Frameless tiny house delivers rustic cabin charm at an affordable price
November 19, 2025
| Adam Williams
This charming tiny house takes design cues from traditional cabins to deliver a rustic small living experience. Named the Nature Pod, it features generous glazing and optional off-grid functionality, and starts at roughly $16,600.
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November 19, 2025 | Michael FrancoDivers may soon be able to get a welcome boost to their flutter kicks thanks to an exoskeleton developed by researchers at Peking University. By shouldering some of the burden of underwater swimming, the device could also make scuba tanks last longer.
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November 19, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalNo, it's not AI. What you're looking at above is a skydiver framed by the roiling chromosphere of the Sun. That's the result of weeks of meticulous planning, a whole lot of astrophotography know-how, plenty of math, and patience.
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November 18, 2025Discover the Lacros E-Bike Cyclone, a full-suspension step-through eBike redefining comfort, power, and control for 2025. Built for everyday riders and senior adventurers alike — smooth, stable, and ready for every journey.
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November 18, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonGroundbreaking research has uncovered three gene variants that increase the risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder by up to 15 times. It's a remarkable finding, considering that thousands of mutations only come with a nominal elevated risk.
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November 18, 2025 | Ben CoxworthGlass-filled polypropylene is already a very commonly used plastic for automotive parts, but could it be improved? Well, yes. A new substance, Gratek, is claimed to make the plastic 20% stronger yet 18% lighter, thanks to the addition of graphene.
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November 18, 2025Looking for a laptop that can meet your storage needs without breaking the bank? This MacBook Pro offers a 1TB SSD, and right now it’s only $439.99 (reg. $1,999).
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November 18, 2025 | Pranjal MalewarCockroach infestations can worsen allergies and asthma in children, especially in low-income urban homes. Now researchers are better understanding why after discovering bacteria in their guts can release harmful substances called endotoxins into the air.
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November 18, 2025 | C.C. WeissAlphago's stretched, oversized The Cube glamping tent features an air tube frame designed to inflate within minutes at the push of a button. Want to make a cube city? Simply zip multiple tents together into a sprawling air-beam compound.
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November 18, 2025 | Maryna HolovnovaDoes the feeling of standing up too fast and suddenly getting lightheaded sound familiar? Tracking your blood flow can explain why this is happening, and that’s what sets Lumia 2 apart from other similar energy-management devices.
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November 18, 2025 | Michael FrancoWhile most planes use heat to melt ice that can form on the wing either before takeoff or during flight, the process is highly energy intensive and can impact engine efficiency. A new process from German researchers shakes the ice off instead.
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