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Nissan is no stranger to the EV game. The Leaf has been around for well over a decade, quietly paving the way for mainstream electric cars before Tesla and others made them cool. But the 2024 Nissan Ariya isn’t the Leaf. It’s bigger, bolder, and Nissan’s attempt to go toe-to-toe with the likes of the Tesla Model Y, Hyundai Ioniq 5, and Ford Mustang Mach-E. It looks the part, but
The latest gadget that fuses biotechnology and wellness is about to hit the shelves, in form of a pair of US$139 brainwave-synching earbuds that uses your own body's data to shape your quality of sleep. Whether it's a peaceful night's sleep or helping you to nap when you want, where you want, they could be a game-changer for anyone who has trouble getting enough shut-eye naturally.Continue Readin
In order for a VR environment to seem real, it definitely helps if you can experience the sensation of touch within that virtual world. A special sleeve could soon allow people to better do so, using air instead of electric motors.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Stanford University, MIT, Virtual Reality, Haptics, Inflatable, Touch, Soft Robotics
Whether a medication is taken orally or intravenously, it ends up traveling throughout the body instead of going solely to the one place where it's needed. Such could soon no longer be the case, however, thanks to a newly developed microparticle that looks like a flower.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: ETH Zurich, Drug delivery, Microtechnology, Nanoparticles
Scientists have devised a clever new method of allowing people to feel sensations that are transmitted to their skin. Beyond its applications in fields such as gaming and telepresence, the technology could also be used to guide the blind.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Northwestern University, Haptics, Touch, Virtual Reality
From a baby tardigrade riding a nematode, to water droplets evaporating from the wing scales of a peacock butterfly, the winners of this year's Nikon Small World In Motion video microscopy competition let you see the unseen in astounding detail.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Nikon, Nikon Small World, Microscopes, Competition, Awards, Imaging
Houston-based Aeromine Technologies has fitted a bunch of silent and motionless wind energy harnessing airfoils on the roof of BMW's MINI manufacturing plant in Oxford, UK. They're meant to complement the factory's solar panels to produce clean energy, while taking up a lot less space.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, ScienceTags: Wind, Wind turbine, Wind Power Innovations, BMW, Clean Energy, Ren
Last August, Indian mobility company Ola Electric announced its upcoming lineup of full-size electric motorcycles. The firm has now provided specs for one family of the bikes, the Roadsters, which boast a range of up to 579 km (360 km) and a top speed of 194 km/h (121 mph).Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: Electric Motorcycles
Following successful trials last year at a UK wind farm, Denmark's Ørsted has now put heavy lift drones to work at a 94-turbine offshore wind farm in the North Sea – completing resupply missions up to 15 times faster while also reducing costs.Continue ReadingCategory: Drones, TechnologyTags: Offshore Wind, Cargo, Delivery drones, Wind turbine
Brain parasites are something that most people would naturally want to avoid, but maybe they can be used for good. A new study has found that a common brain parasite could be engineered to deliver drugs past the blood-brain barrier.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Brain, Blood-brain barrier, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, University of Glasgow, Parasites


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