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Recycled plastic bottles and mud help form remarkable twisting residence
March 21, 2023
Likened to a snake coiling under a rock on a hot day, the Chuzhi house is defined by its intricate twisting roof. The ambitious residence was constructed using sustainable building techniques, including the use of 4,000 recycled plastic bottles.
Valoi easy35 sticks a negative-to-digital transfer box on existing lenses
March 21, 2023
While it is possible to convert film negatives to digital image files using a DSLR, doing so can be a rather fiddly process. The Valoi easy35 is designed to make the task much simpler, as it gets mounted directly onto a camera's macro lens.
Day procedure to slow progression of diabetes headed to clinical trial
March 21, 2023
A phase 2 clinical trial is currently exploring a new technique to slow the progression of type 2 diabetes. The simple outpatient surgery can be conducted in the early stages of diagnosis and delay the need for insulin shots.
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Urwerk goes back in time with UR-102 "reloaded"
March 21, 2023Quirky horological design house Urwerk has reached back 26 years to revisit one of its classics introduced at Baselworld 1997, with a new "reloaded" version of its space-age themed UR-102 wristwatch that puts a new spin on its minimalist style. -
Promising ovarian cancer drug in phase 3 clinical trials
March 21, 2023Ovarian cancer is marked by low survival rates and a high rate of recurrence despite treatment. But a promising cancer-fighting drug is undergoing clinical trials, providing hope for women whose cancer has returned following chemotherapy. -
BLUETTI AC180 Debut in Australia to Hit A Milestone in Portable Power
March 21, 2023BLUETTI, a market leader in the energy storage industry, is about to unveil AC180 on May 4. Designed with a bunch of improvements that kit it up a notch, it’s a long-anticipated model for emergency backup, sudden blackouts, excursions, and more. -
Electric cuff could warn at-risk wearers of muscle atrophy
March 21, 2023Whether they're patients with degenerative diseases or astronauts in weightless environments, there are some people who need to know if their muscles are wasting away. A new wearable could one day allow them to check, when and wherever they wish. -
Cargo-hauling Cart ebike designed for the city, the Scout for beyond
March 21, 2023California-based ebike brand Hovsco has launched a pair of similar-specced but very different models. The HovScout is designed for riders looking to head into the wilds, while the HovCart is for hauling gear around town. -
Oppo's latest flagship phone joins the exclusive 1-inch-sensor camera club
March 21, 2023Oppo has joined the likes of Xiaomi and Vivo in the 1-inch-sensor club with the launch of the Find X6 Pro in China. Other highlights include a 510-ppi OLED display with adaptive refresh, flagship Snapdragon processing, and a fast-charging battery. -
Gigapixel microscope captures 3D images and video in stunning detail
March 21, 2023Scientists at Duke University have developed an incredibly powerful new camera that combines dozens of lenses to capture images and video at resolutions of thousands of megapixels, in three dimensions. -
DART VADAR alters the deal for precision RNA-based therapies
March 21, 2023The world got COVID vaccines at a record pace, but RNA therapies for diseases has felt like it is still in a galaxy far, far away. A team of scientists now believe they're on the edge of the next frontier, harnessing the activity of RNA-editing enzymes. -
Save $30 off a top-rated food sensitivity test for a limited time
March 20, 2023If you often feel bloated or experience stomach pain, maybe it's not you — it's your food. A food sensitivity test can help get to the bottom of what's making you feel queasy all the time. -
Fundamental science enables creation of efficient, more colorful OLEDs
March 20, 2023The challenge of creating next-gen OLEDs has been finding a way to improve color brilliance without lowering electrical efficiency. Now, researchers have found a way to achieve this by applying a fundamental scientific principle. -
Synthetic proteins simplify nature to outperform the real thing
March 20, 2023Can we take shortcuts on nature’s blueprint and make more efficient synthetic proteins? A new study finds simple combos of synthetic building blocks can make for protein alternatives that work just as well as, or even better than, the real thing. -
Glaze tool messes with digital art so AIs can't steal your style
March 20, 2023Creative AI is pure theft, according to many artists, scooping up and subsuming styles and techniques that may have taken years to develop. Glaze offers something of a solution – a "cloaking" layer specifically designed to ruin AI-attempted imitations.
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