Pint-sized tiny house nets some extra living space

New Zealand-based Build Tiny’s latest model is one of its smallest to date. Named Autumn, the tiny house is a total length of just 6 m (20 ft) and its compact but well-thought-out interior boosts living space with a neat little raised net area.Continue… Continue reading Pint-sized tiny house nets some extra living space

Billionaire hatches ambitious plan to create an entire new city in the US

American entrepreneur Marc Lore has revealed an incredibly ambitious plan to create a new city from scratch in the United States. Named Telosa, the project is designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and, if built – which is by no means certain at thi… Continue reading Billionaire hatches ambitious plan to create an entire new city in the US

World-first hydrofoil board uses flight computer for on-water stability

Although they’re far from the cheapest way to enjoy some time in the water, electric hydrofoil boards are gaining in popularity as more and more models enter the scene. But some are easier to ride than others. The newly introduced Level Board is very m… Continue reading World-first hydrofoil board uses flight computer for on-water stability

Perovskite crystals given new job as nuclear radiation detectors

Perovskite crystals are quickly gaining a name for themselves in the solar energy field, thanks to their impressive ability to convert photons into electricity. But scientists have now tweaked this process to pick up neutrons instead, making an effecti… Continue reading Perovskite crystals given new job as nuclear radiation detectors

How nose cartilage cells are being weaponized against osteoarthritis

Injured cartilage can take the body a long time to repair, but back in 2014 we looked at a promising study where scientists created grafts from nasal cartilage cells and deployed them in damaged knees to help things along. The researchers have since ta… Continue reading How nose cartilage cells are being weaponized against osteoarthritis

Massive study confirms vaccination reduces risk of long COVID

Fully vaccinated people experiencing a COVID-19 infection were 50 percent less likely to report symptoms persisting longer than 28 days

A large study led by researchers from King’s College London has found fully vaccinated adults are around 50 percent less likely to suffer from long COVID if they are unfortunate enough to experience a breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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New type of supernova detected as stellar corpse kills companion star

Astronomers have spotted a new type of supernova for the very first time. An unlucky star seems to have prematurely exploded after colliding with an extremely dense object, perhaps a black hole or a neutron star, creating a unique signature in the sky…. Continue reading New type of supernova detected as stellar corpse kills companion star

Boss keeps the thunder in your head with Waza-Air Bass headphones

Back in December 2019, stomp veteran and music gear maker Boss launched a pair of wireless headphones called the Waza Air that squeezed in premium amp tech and effects, and allowed a player to connect to an electric guitar sans cable. Now bass players … Continue reading Boss keeps the thunder in your head with Waza-Air Bass headphones

Gaming device designed to help stroke patients regain arm strength

When someone has suffered arm weakness due to a stroke, it’s important for them to perform repetitive exercises in order to regain strength in the limb. A new device is designed to help them do so, as they use the gadget to play video games.Continue Re… Continue reading Gaming device designed to help stroke patients regain arm strength