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New study may explain why apathy is the first symptom of Alzheimer’s
April 25, 2022
Compelling research has homed in on a degenerative mechanism that could explain why symptoms such as apathy are the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease. It is possible disrupting this process could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s-related dementia.
Hyundai lunges into RV future with 4- and 11-seat Staria camper vans
April 25, 2022
Hyundai tipped a Staria camper van early on, and it's now debuted two Camper models that bring modern smart-camping comforts to the futuristic Staria family. Buyers can choose from a familiar 4-person family pop-top or an 11-person semi-camper.
Robert Rc pneumatic retracts - full system
April 25, 2022
The Subaru BRZ has been redesigned as a 2nd generation of the entry-level sports car. Its engine is now Subaru’s 2.4-liter, and the interior gets a little more upscale ... but the car’s basic "starter race car kit" motif remains intact.
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Brilliant Planet plans cheap, gigaton-scale carbon capture using algae
April 26, 2022Direct air carbon capture is currently far too costly – but this London company says it can do it at enormous scale for a tenth the price, using engineered algal blooms in ponds located near desert coastlines. Oh, and it'll de-acidify the ocean, too. -
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NASA's InSight detects strongest and longest marsquakes to date
April 26, 2022NASA’s InSight lander has recorded the two strongest quakes detected so far on Mars, with both measuring over magnitude 4. These seismic events rolled in from the far side of the Red Planet, and one also clocked the record for longest marsquake. -
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New study may explain why apathy is the first symptom of Alzheimer’s
April 25, 2022Compelling research has homed in on a degenerative mechanism that could explain why symptoms such as apathy are the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease. It is possible disrupting this process could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s-related dementia.Hyundai lunges into RV future with 4- and 11-seat Staria camper vans
April 25, 2022Hyundai tipped a Staria camper van early on, and it's now debuted two Camper models that bring modern smart-camping comforts to the futuristic Staria family. Buyers can choose from a familiar 4-person family pop-top or an 11-person semi-camper.Robert Rc pneumatic retracts - full system
April 25, 2022The Subaru BRZ has been redesigned as a 2nd generation of the entry-level sports car. Its engine is now Subaru’s 2.4-liter, and the interior gets a little more upscale ... but the car’s basic "starter race car kit" motif remains intact.Top Stories
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Brilliant Planet plans cheap, gigaton-scale carbon capture using algae
April 26, 2022Direct air carbon capture is currently far too costly – but this London company says it can do it at enormous scale for a tenth the price, using engineered algal blooms in ponds located near desert coastlines. Oh, and it'll de-acidify the ocean, too. -
NASA's InSight detects strongest and longest marsquakes to date
April 26, 2022NASA’s InSight lander has recorded the two strongest quakes detected so far on Mars, with both measuring over magnitude 4. These seismic events rolled in from the far side of the Red Planet, and one also clocked the record for longest marsquake. -
Elon Musk's Carbon Removal XPrize dishes out $1M milestone awards
April 26, 2022An XPrize competition designed to develop solutions to the mounting levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has progressed to its next phase, with 15 teams from around the world each awarded US$1 million to continue developing their technologies. -
How to take your home theater experience to the next level
April 25, 2022If you want to take watching movies to the next level, get cinema perks like the big screen, lighting, and sound in the room of your choice. Here are some suggestions to get you on your way to a better home theater experience. -
Bone-inspired materials offer light weight and tunable stiffness
April 25, 2022Scientists regularly turn to nature for inspiration in their pursuit of next-generation materials, and engineers studying the porous microstructures of bone and wood have come up with a clever example of biomimicry with wide-ranging potential. -
NASA extends OSIRIS-REx asteroid-sampling mission to visit Apophis
April 25, 2022A history-making NASA spacecraft has just received a new lease on life. OSIRIS-REx, which is currently on its way back to Earth with rock samples from asteroid Bennu, will now have its mission extended to visit another asteroid, Apophis. -
The first all-private mission to ISS splashes down after 17 days
April 25, 2022After delays due to bad weather back on Earth, Axiom-1 (Ax-1), history's first all-private mission to the International Space Mission (ISS), returned to Earth. At 1:06 pm EDT, the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule splashed down off the coast of Florida. -
Most hospitalized COVID patients still recovering a year after discharge
April 25, 2022New research has followed the recovery of more than 2,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The findings show barely one in four patients reported feeling fully recovered from COVID-19 a year after being discharged from hospital. -
Computer system scrutinizes video footage to analyze animal behavior
April 25, 2022Ordinarily, when studying the behavior of animals, scientists have to watch many hours of video footage of the creatures going about their daily lives. That may soon no longer be necessary, however, thanks to a new critter-watching computer system. -
Made partially from algae, Blueview shoes are made to fully biodegrade
April 25, 2022Discarded shoes are a particularly bulky form of waste, with their molded rubber soles joined to often synthetic uppers. Blueview shoes reportedly offer a greener alternative, however, as they're claimed to completely biodegrade once thrown away. -
miniPUMP heart-on-a-chip pumps liquid using real human heart cells
April 25, 2022When conducting cardiac research, it would be ideal if experiments could be performed on actual living human hearts. Scientists have developed what may be the next-best thing, in the form of a tiny mechanical heart powered by real cardiac cells. -
E Ink launches faster, full color Gallery 3 ePaper tech for e-readers
April 25, 2022Last month, E Ink launched a new version of its color ePaper for digital signage called Gallery Plus. Now the company is back with a version destined for e-readers that boasts fast update times, high resolution and pen input support.
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April 26, 2022An XPrize competition designed to develop solutions to the mounting levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has progressed to its next phase, with 15 teams from around the world each awarded USNEW TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE NEWS
New study may explain why apathy is the first symptom of Alzheimer’s
April 25, 2022Compelling research has homed in on a degenerative mechanism that could explain why symptoms such as apathy are the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease. It is possible disrupting this process could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s-related dementia.Hyundai lunges into RV future with 4- and 11-seat Staria camper vans
April 25, 2022Hyundai tipped a Staria camper van early on, and it's now debuted two Camper models that bring modern smart-camping comforts to the futuristic Staria family. Buyers can choose from a familiar 4-person family pop-top or an 11-person semi-camper.Robert Rc pneumatic retracts - full system
April 25, 2022The Subaru BRZ has been redesigned as a 2nd generation of the entry-level sports car. Its engine is now Subaru’s 2.4-liter, and the interior gets a little more upscale ... but the car’s basic "starter race car kit" motif remains intact.Top Stories
Latest News
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Brilliant Planet plans cheap, gigaton-scale carbon capture using algae
April 26, 2022Direct air carbon capture is currently far too costly – but this London company says it can do it at enormous scale for a tenth the price, using engineered algal blooms in ponds located near desert coastlines. Oh, and it'll de-acidify the ocean, too. -
NASA's InSight detects strongest and longest marsquakes to date
April 26, 2022NASA’s InSight lander has recorded the two strongest quakes detected so far on Mars, with both measuring over magnitude 4. These seismic events rolled in from the far side of the Red Planet, and one also clocked the record for longest marsquake. -
Elon Musk's Carbon Removal XPrize dishes out $1M milestone awards
April 26, 2022An XPrize competition designed to develop solutions to the mounting levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has progressed to its next phase, with 15 teams from around the world each awarded US$1 million to continue developing their technologies. -
How to take your home theater experience to the next level
April 25, 2022If you want to take watching movies to the next level, get cinema perks like the big screen, lighting, and sound in the room of your choice. Here are some suggestions to get you on your way to a better home theater experience. -
Bone-inspired materials offer light weight and tunable stiffness
April 25, 2022Scientists regularly turn to nature for inspiration in their pursuit of next-generation materials, and engineers studying the porous microstructures of bone and wood have come up with a clever example of biomimicry with wide-ranging potential. -
NASA extends OSIRIS-REx asteroid-sampling mission to visit Apophis
April 25, 2022A history-making NASA spacecraft has just received a new lease on life. OSIRIS-REx, which is currently on its way back to Earth with rock samples from asteroid Bennu, will now have its mission extended to visit another asteroid, Apophis. -
The first all-private mission to ISS splashes down after 17 days
April 25, 2022After delays due to bad weather back on Earth, Axiom-1 (Ax-1), history's first all-private mission to the International Space Mission (ISS), returned to Earth. At 1:06 pm EDT, the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule splashed down off the coast of Florida. -
Most hospitalized COVID patients still recovering a year after discharge
April 25, 2022New research has followed the recovery of more than 2,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The findings show barely one in four patients reported feeling fully recovered from COVID-19 a year after being discharged from hospital. -
Computer system scrutinizes video footage to analyze animal behavior
April 25, 2022Ordinarily, when studying the behavior of animals, scientists have to watch many hours of video footage of the creatures going about their daily lives. That may soon no longer be necessary, however, thanks to a new critter-watching computer system. -
Made partially from algae, Blueview shoes are made to fully biodegrade
April 25, 2022Discarded shoes are a particularly bulky form of waste, with their molded rubber soles joined to often synthetic uppers. Blueview shoes reportedly offer a greener alternative, however, as they're claimed to completely biodegrade once thrown away. -
miniPUMP heart-on-a-chip pumps liquid using real human heart cells
April 25, 2022When conducting cardiac research, it would be ideal if experiments could be performed on actual living human hearts. Scientists have developed what may be the next-best thing, in the form of a tiny mechanical heart powered by real cardiac cells. -
E Ink launches faster, full color Gallery 3 ePaper tech for e-readers
April 25, 2022Last month, E Ink launched a new version of its color ePaper for digital signage called Gallery Plus. Now the company is back with a version destined for e-readers that boasts fast update times, high resolution and pen input support.
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How to take your home theater experience to the next level
April 25, 2022If you want to take watching movies to the next level, get cinema perks like the big screen, lighting, and sound in the room of your choice. Here are some suggestions to get you on your way to a better home theater experience. -
Bone-inspired materials offer light weight and tunable stiffness
April 25, 2022Scientists regularly turn to nature for inspiration in their pursuit of next-generation materials, and engineers studying the porous microstructures of bone and wood have come up with a clever example of biomimicry with wide-ranging potential. -
NASA extends OSIRIS-REx asteroid-sampling mission to visit Apophis
April 25, 2022A history-making NASA spacecraft has just received a new lease on life. OSIRIS-REx, which is currently on its way back to Earth with rock samples from asteroid Bennu, will now have its mission extended to visit another asteroid, Apophis. -
The first all-private mission to ISS splashes down after 17 days
April 25, 2022After delays due to bad weather back on Earth, Axiom-1 (Ax-1), history's first all-private mission to the International Space Mission (ISS), returned to Earth. At 1:06 pm EDT, the SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule splashed down off the coast of Florida. -
Most hospitalized COVID patients still recovering a year after discharge
April 25, 2022New research has followed the recovery of more than 2,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The findings show barely one in four patients reported feeling fully recovered from COVID-19 a year after being discharged from hospital. -
Computer system scrutinizes video footage to analyze animal behavior
April 25, 2022Ordinarily, when studying the behavior of animals, scientists have to watch many hours of video footage of the creatures going about their daily lives. That may soon no longer be necessary, however, thanks to a new critter-watching computer system. -
Made partially from algae, Blueview shoes are made to fully biodegrade
April 25, 2022Discarded shoes are a particularly bulky form of waste, with their molded rubber soles joined to often synthetic uppers. Blueview shoes reportedly offer a greener alternative, however, as they're claimed to completely biodegrade once thrown away. -
miniPUMP heart-on-a-chip pumps liquid using real human heart cells
April 25, 2022When conducting cardiac research, it would be ideal if experiments could be performed on actual living human hearts. Scientists have developed what may be the next-best thing, in the form of a tiny mechanical heart powered by real cardiac cells. -
E Ink launches faster, full color Gallery 3 ePaper tech for e-readers
April 25, 2022Last month, E Ink launched a new version of its color ePaper for digital signage called Gallery Plus. Now the company is back with a version destined for e-readers that boasts fast update times, high resolution and pen input support.
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