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Startup bets on terahertz sensors to make self-driving cars safer
November 17, 2025
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
Today's autonomous vehicles rely on cameras, and radar and LiDAR sensors to understand their surroundings and avoid obstacles. Teradar believes it can beat those technologies at their own game by looking elsewhere on the electromagnetic spectrum.
Natural compound rejuvenates aging cells in just 28 days
November 16, 2025
| Bronwyn Thompson
Researchers have demonstrated how a secret weapon made in the gut, produced by consuming pomegranate and walnuts, can rejuvenate the immune system in middle age, shielding us from cell damage, inflammation and chronic diseases including cancer.
Why power Mars rovers with nuclear batteries when charging mats will do?
November 17, 2025
| Malcolm Azania
Bumblebee Power is changing the space race with wireless charging technology suitable for missions to Mars. It’s one giant step for the impact of space-tech entrepreneurs, and even more surprising for a company advertising tech for charging phones.
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November 17, 2025 | Adam WilliamsAn eye-catching concrete church has taken the top honor at this year's World Architecture Festival. The project impressed judges with its rugged design, clever use of light, and community focused approach.
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November 16, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonOne of the brain’s biggest benefits from exercise – the birth of new neurons – may not even require any movement. Instead, the beneficial “packages” circulating in the blood after working out can be successfully transferred to others.
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November 16, 2025Get a lifetime license to SwifDoo PDF Pro for Windows for just $29.97 (MSRP: $129) and finally have one tool that makes editing, converting, and managing PDFs simple and efficient—without ongoing subscription fees.
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November 16, 2025It’s warm but not too hot — perfect weather for camping, picnics, and road trips. And just in time for your next getaway, BLUETTI, a global leader in clean energy storage and portable power stations, is kicking off its Black Friday Sale from November 15-28.
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November 16, 2025 | C.C. WeissWe've all heard of the waiter's corkscrew, but a barista's Swiss Army knife? Victorinox has teamed up with La Marzocco to create a special-edition multitool that combines timeless Swiss Army standards with specialist coffee tools.
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November 16, 2025 | Paul RiddenSeeing Leica stamped on a product usually means you'll be getting top-notch quality, but you'll also need to part with a huge wad of cash. That's true of the Cine Play 1 laser projector, but the new Plus version could surprise in the price department.
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November 16, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonIn a first, scientists believe they have confirmed we have another sense – a “remote touch” that we share with others in the animal kingdom, like some shorebird species that can sense prey beneath sand without seeing or touching it first.
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November 16, 2025The modern media ecosystem is brutal. Content creation must be continuous and high-quality. You can learn how Vmake transforms visual content scaling with precision. By reading this article, you'll discover that creators are switching.
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November 16, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThe Sofia tiny house measures 172 sq ft and is suitable for one or two people to live off-grid full-time. Its interior features a clever space-saving layout that maximizes space.
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November 16, 2025 | Chelsea HaneyAt the bottom of the ocean, where metal-rich hydrothermal vents exhale poison, a bright yellow worm has mastered an impossible art: turning lethal elements into armor. Meet Paralvinella hessleri, the deep-sea super-worm that turns arsenic into crystal.
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