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Space travel found to accelerate cellular aging
September 20, 2025
| Pranjal Malewar
Previous research has shown that microgravity affects the immune system but what about the stem cells that build it? Until recently, no one had tested how spaceflight affects the aging and fitness of these crucial cells, and the news is not so great.
Hand-triggered electric PWC packs 2x the jet power for predator speeds
September 18, 2025
| C.C. Weiss
Lamborghini has teamed with e-PWC specialist Cayago to develop what it calls the "most powerful Seabob ever," a grab-and-go personal jet sled that promises exhilaration on and under the water at speeds that compete with various species of shark.
Ducati’s already manic electric racer now runs on a solid-state battery
September 20, 2025
| Utkarsh Sood
The IAA Mobility trade show in Munich was bound to throw some really unusual motos our way. But most wouldn't have put their money on the first Volkswagen vehicle to run on a solid-state lithium-metal battery to be a Ducati superbike.
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September 19, 2025 | Pranjal MalewarWe know microplastic particles are in the soil our food grows from but is it infiltrating our food chain, or just stirring up trouble at the roots? For the first time scientists have demonstrated how plastic could move from soil to food while it grows.
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September 19, 2025 | Utkarsh SoodBYD’s Yangwang U8L SUV is tricked out with the usual rotating 360 degrees on the spot and the ability to crab walk diagonally. But the fanciest party trick of them all is emergency flotation on water – in case your yacht ever failed on you.
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September 19, 2025 | Utkarsh SoodThe Arrow Roadster might not go fast, but it's a proper two-seater with cycle fenders, leather bonnet straps, and boat tail coachwork. Clearly, it's meant for retro enthusiasts, but at least it brings a unique proposition to the crowded EV market.
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September 19, 2025 | C.C. WeissWeeks before Ford revealed its winter-ready Nugget High Roof last month, it put an even more ready-for-anything Nugget camper van on show. You won't find this axe-wielding off-road Nugget van at the Ford dealership, but it is available to buy.
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September 19, 2025 | Joe SalasIt's 2025, and we have AI. We have humanoid robots that can do front flips. We have autonomous delivery vans and taxis. And yet, the craziest thing to me is having a little autonomous robot doing my yard work.
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September 19, 2025 | Ben CoxworthJust because you're a wheelchair user, that doesn't mean you should be limited to using nothing but a wheelchair. That was the thinking behind the electric Exoquad, and it's definitely the thinking behind its more capable successor, the Exoquad V2.
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September 19, 2025 | Bridget BorgobelloA new home-gym concept comes fully equipped for a complete workout system that's hidden in plain sight. Dubbed Tonerbox, this compact fitness station features a sleek, minimal design that cleverly conceals a full, multi-functional gym.
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September 19, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThe Cuprinol Shed of the Year winner for 2025 has been announced. London's Mike Robinson has won with his ingenious space-saving Tiny Workshop, which showcases an inspired use of shelving and spare parts.
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September 19, 2025 | Paul RiddenSince Panasonic relaunched Technics as a luxury brand in 2014, its retro-modern turntables have been on the pricey side – sometimes ludicrously so. Now the hi-fi sub-brand has launched a budget vinyl spinner with Bluetooth baked in.
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September 19, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonFollowing on from last year's 34th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize, the 35th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize night took place at Boston University this week, celebrating the joy of science: Real research with some delightfully sideways paths of investigation.
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