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Stitching wood veneers like fabric makes them super durable
March 30, 2026
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
Some of the world's best skis and snowboards are made from a combination of materials, including wood at the core for its strength and low weight. They're usually glued together with additional layers – but what if we stitched them together instead?
Ancient Roman board game stumped experts for decades – until AI played
March 29, 2026
| Bronwyn Thompson
A slab of limestone excavated in 1984 from the ancient Coriovallum settlement presented a puzzle for researchers of Roman history. Because of its grooves, the stone piece looked like a board game. More than 40 years on, we may have the rulebook.
Self-flushing litter box keeps an AI eye on kitties' urinary health
March 30, 2026
| Maryna Holovnova
Technology these days is all about making life easier, especially when it comes to chores we don’t enjoy – such as cleaning a cat’s litter box. Hong Kong-based company Petalas is trying to address this with its self-flushing litter box, which also monitors the feline's urinary health.
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March 30, 2026Vastnaut One is billed as the world’s first AI-powered 4×4 exoskeleton, designed to assist both hips and knees on steep, uneven terrain – reducing fatigue, easing joint strain, making long hikes more manageable and tough terrain easier to navigate.
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March 30, 2026 | Stefan IonescuAn Amsterdam-based studio has built a home where every activity gets its own stacked box. Rooms sit above and below each other, connected by open voids, with lake views from the top floor.
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March 30, 2026 | Omar KardoudiAventon's first full-suspension eMTB is dubbed the Current, and it looks, feels, and rides like it should cost twice as much. It doesn't, and that changes everything for the premium segment.
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March 29, 2026 | C.C. WeissThe 2026 Prattline Low Tow looks at first to be as fresh and cutting-edge as the new generation of Silicon Valley RVs. But it's actually a modern revival of a nameplate that dates back over half a century, proving that sometimes old really is new.
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March 29, 2026 | Chelsea HaneyWhen escaped domestic pigs bred with wild boar after the Fukushima evacuation, researchers gained a rare chance to observe large-scale hybridization. The result offers a new lens on how fast-breeding traits can quietly reshape wildlife genetics.
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March 29, 2026Your laptop might feel outdated—but replacing it isn’t the only option. For $12.97, upgrading to Windows 11 Pro could give your current PC a noticeable refresh without the high cost.
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March 29, 2026 | Adam WilliamsThe Véronique is small – even for a tiny house – and maximizes its limited space with an unusual "upside-down" layout. The towable home also boasts some interesting energy saving additions, including a passive heating system.
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March 29, 2026 | Michael FrancoThe Robotics and AI Institute has just released a video of its Roadrunner robot. Although it lacks a torso, the bipedal bot more than makes up for it by rolling, stomping, stair-climbing, and even showing off while using only one of its legs.
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March 29, 2026 | David SzondyThe legendary Cold War-era Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady spyplane is getting a new lease on life as BAE Systems gives it an upgraded version of the AN/ALQ-221 Advanced Defensive System (ADS) to protect the aircraft against modern radar and electronic warfare threats.
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March 29, 2026 | Bronwyn ThompsonThe Nature Photography Contest winners have been announced, and we can't imagine it was an easy task – the work by all finalists is incredible. We highlight some favorites from the many categories that include Birds, Funny Wildlife and Underwater.
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