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This one-bedroom tiny house was 3D-printed in just one week
November 13, 2025
| Adam Williams
3D-printed architecture has evolved at lightning speed – and the pace shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. A recent example of this is a non-towable tiny house that was printed in just one week.
Mod multitool lets you bring 14 functions into the deep, dark woods
November 11, 2025
| Ben Coxworth
When it comes to venturing into the wilderness, you can never be too prepared … right? The folks at Tavaker seem to think so, which is why they've packed a saw, knife, screwdriver, firestarter and 10 other functions into their self-named multitool.
Valve's new VR gaming headset packs a clever high-res graphics feature
November 13, 2025
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
Valve's new hardware, the Steam Frame headset, is designed to make VR gaming a lot more accessible to folks who want to easily jump into their favorite titles, with some clever tech to beam high-res graphics from your PC.
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November 12, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonYou won't find us endorsing aggression towards animals very often, however, scientists have discovered that raising your voice to seagulls – especially if you're male – will make them think twice about stealing your food. It's simply science.
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November 12, 2025Every small business owner knows their visual identity is key. You can now learn how X-Design AI helps entrepreneurs build brand identity automation. And create pro visuals fast without needing a designer.
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November 12, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonMillions of people with type 2 diabetes might actually be undermining their efforts to improve their health, with researchers demonstrating that the commonly prescribed metformin blocks the cardiovascular benefits normally gained through exercise.
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November 12, 2025It might be high time to boost your brain. memoryOS is an app that delivers neuroscience-backed brain workouts to help sharpen your recall, so remembering names, dates, and ideas feels almost effortless again.
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November 12, 2025 | Malcolm AzaniaUnlike TARS in the movie, TARS3D doesn’t need human puppeteers to move. Its biotranscending morphology delivers “multiple previously unexplored locomotion modes,” and further exploration offers a “promising pathway for multimodal robotics”
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November 12, 2025 | Joe SalasThey've got "Studio" in the name – but do they actually sound studio-quality? After about 40 hours of use on these headphones, I've jotted down my thoughts on why you should ... click here to read more.
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November 12, 2025 | C.C. WeissHelix builds some of the most power-dense electric motors in the world. Now it's working to springboard that compact, power-packed design into a marine pod drive ecosystem it believes will help change the face of everyday boating.
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November 12, 2025 | Maryna HolovnovaWhat if you could keep moving while working at your desk? That’s exactly the question that inspired Johannes Kettmann, a software developer from Berlin. The result is the Office Walker, a minimalist wooden walking pad.
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November 12, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonBoosting levels of a certain molecule that declines with age restored the function of hundreds of brain genes and reversed memory loss in Alzheimer’s disease models, fixing the RNA splicing errors that drive damage to critical neurons.
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November 12, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalAfter a couple of successful crowdfunding campaigns over the past year, Hong Kong-based EDC brand Eck Studio is back at it with a versatile little tool that's perfect for outdoorspeople and DIY enthusiasts who need different kinds of blades to hand.
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