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Sony introduces a compact air conditioner fitting in a regular pocket

Sony introduces a compact air conditioner fitting in a regular pocket

This small and light device can be controlled with a special mobile application. Depending on circumstances, it can lower and increase the person's body temperature.
Elon Musk plans full body casting for new Tesla

Elon Musk plans full body casting for new Tesla

According to the inventor, this decision will optimize production costs and reduce assembly time. The concept will be implemented for the first time with the Tesla Model Y.
Scientists Create Clean Diesel Fuel

Scientists Create Clean Diesel Fuel

Electric cars are called the future of the automotive industry as they can save our planet’s environment. However, a team of Belgian and Dutch scientists have challenged this statement by creating clean diesel fuel.
Russian Scientists to Feed People with Locusts

Russian Scientists to Feed People with Locusts

Researchers from the University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO University) proposed adding a new ingredient to sausages: chitin extracted from locusts.
NASA loads nuclear fuel into the MARS-2020 rover

NASA loads nuclear fuel into the MARS-2020 rover

The mission will begin before the end of this month. The launch vehicle will take off from the Cape Canaveral site in Florida. The Mars rover will come to the Red Planet in February 2021.

Introducing Coosno: the high tech coffee table

The device is available on Indiegogo in two sizes, selling for $299 and $399. The table will be officially on sale at the end of this winter, with prices increasing to $799 and $999. 

Japan Presents Olympic Awards Made from Recycled Gadgets

About the plans of 2020 Olympic Games organizing committee to make medals out of unserviceable smartphones and tablet PCs. The organizers have already decided on award designs and measured the quantity of the material collected.

Researchers discover ancient sunken forest

The unusual discovery was made in the Baltic Sea near the Lithuanian village of Juodkrante, which is home to 900 people. The research was conducted by scientists from Poland and Lithuania.

Scientists Reveal Impact of Cigarette Butts on the Environment

Researchers from Anglia Ruskin University (UK) have identified the damage caused to the environment by such type of waste as cigarette butts.

Peloton Enabling One Driver to Operate Two Trucks

The method offered by the company is a good alternative to fully self-driving trucks that are yet to risky to be put on the road.

Robots from Toyota to enhance 2020 Olympic Games

Japan, one of the world's technological leaders, will host the Olympic Games in 2020. Given the specifics of the Land of the Rising Sun, it is not surprising that robots will be actively involved in the event.

15th century ship discovered in Baltic Sea

The discovery was made by an underwater robot that had been surveying the seafloor for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which will connect Russia and Germany.

Franky Zapata will cross the English Channel

He will make the journey on a hoverboard of his own design. These plans were recently shared by the inventor himself. 

The great big nothing: scientists create map of Local Void

The Universe resembles a web: most of it is empty, while matter is collected into small clusters, with large abysses separating them. 

Electrical stimulation will accelerate our reflexes to fantastic speeds

Scientists from Sony Corporation and the University of Chicago are working on a system of electric muscle stimulation, which will allow people to respond much faster to what is happening around them.

Facebook introduces a prototype virtual reality bracelet

The novelty was presented at the recent IEEE World Haptics Conference. The new way of management will take VR to an entirely new level.

Estonian company releases electric car you can ‘hang’ on your wall

The device is only compatible with walls featuring special fastening elements that can be installed separately. But the surprises don’t end there: the car only has three wheels.

A new Hyperloop speed record is set

Ilon Mask arranged another Hyperloop Pod Competition, in which the German team set a new record for the capsule speed, winning the tournament again.

ESA starts to develop "energy bricks"

If the undertaking is a success, the European Space Agency will get construction material capable to store solar energy.

Scientists create a permanent ferro liquid

The discovery has enormous potential in robotics, microelectronics and related fields.

New tattoo inks to help you monitor your health

Biometric patterns will now change color in response to key changes in your body.

Lumi – the XXI century diapers

Huggies has recently released a "smart" diaper Monit available in the South Korean market. Unwilling to lag behind the competitor, the Pampers team has presented its solution to the eternal problem.

Voice assistants - the future of tabletop gaming?

The first game in the new genre will be St. Noire detective story from Atari. The product’s features were detailed by the company co-founder Nolan Bushnell and its creative director Zay Ortiz.

Two traces of unknown ancestors were discovered in human DNA

As it turns out, Homo sapiens actively crossbreed not only with Neanderthal and Denisova hominins but also with other unknown to science proto-men. Their genes predominantly discovered among populations of South-East Asia.
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