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Blood sugar monitor switches needle pricks for infrared light
December 04, 2025
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
Researchers at MIT have developed blood glucose sensing tech that uses near-infrared light to scan tissue in your skin and accurately measure blood sugar – no needles necessary.
Bears pulled off one of evolution’s biggest rule breaks – twice
December 02, 2025
| Bronwyn Thompson
Bears look like textbook mammals, but hidden in their evolutionary history are two dramatic departures from the rules of growth and adaptation. Scientists have now unlocked when, and how, ancient bears broke the rules and hacked nature out of need.
The world's first 360 degree drone is RAD: Antigravity A1 review
December 04, 2025
| Joe Salas
Antigravity just dropped the A1 – the world's first "all-in-one 8K 360 drone." Totally sounds like marketing hype until you fly it and realize how truly revolutionary this drone really is.
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December 04, 2025 | Adam WilliamsThe Yamabiko is small, even by tiny house standards. However, despite its modest length of 21.6 ft, it squeezes in not just one but two separate interior layouts, each mirroring the other and sharing a single bathroom.
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December 03, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonVitamin C may offer meaningful protection against the invisible but pervasive threat of fine-particle air pollution. The common antioxidant significantly reduced lung inflammation and cellular damage caused by everyday, low-level exposure to PM2.5.
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December 03, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonInspired by the humble old greenhouse, a futuristic self-contained food ecosystem offers us a glimpse at a how we might one day have "farm to table" on our apartment block rooftops or in space-poor urban areas. Think of it as a tiny house of produce.
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December 03, 2025 | Utkarsh Sood$20,630,000: Twenty million, six hundred and thirty thousand US dollars. That’s how much the Gordon Murray S1 LM supercar sold for, officially garnering the highest sale price for a new car sold at auction, excluding charity sales.
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December 03, 2025 | Jay KakadeScientists have sequenced RNA from a nearly 40,000-year-old woolly mammoth leg, the oldest ancient RNA ever recovered. These fragile molecules could reveal which genes were active in the animal’s final hours.
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December 03, 2025AI is supposed to be efficient, but if you’re spending too long refining your prompts, you’re missing out. To optimize the way you prompt AI, the lifetime subscription to PromptBuilder, the AI Prompt Engineer, is only $199 (MSRP $1,764).
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December 03, 2025 | C.C. WeissThe newest take on the performance sports exoskeleton, the Irmo M1 brings a multi-sensor AI system that automatically adjusts output based on the terrain ahead. It's like an adaptive automotive suspension, only for legs instead of wheels.
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December 03, 2025 | Shirl LeighPaying respect to the dead can be an eco-unfriendly matter, whether opting for a wooden coffin or cremation. Instead, Loop Biotech has found a way to save forests and reduce CO2 emissions with the Loop Living Cocoon, a mushroom-based casket.
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December 03, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonThe extent of an incredible dinosaur highway has been revealed in Bolivia. More than 16,000 footprints, along with tail impressions, have been fully documented – and the scale of theropod activity alone is unlike anything that's been seen before.
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December 03, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalOkay, so you know how it absolutely sucks when you're exploring the polar icecaps and your flashlight craps out at sub-zero temperatures? Your batteries might be to blame – and the solution might be an alternative to conventional lithium-ion cells.
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