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Rhode Island-based startup Regent Craft has successfully completed the first test of its full-size electric seaglider with passengers on board, validating the company's idea for a new kind of ocean-faring vessel.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: Electric Aircraft, Hydrofoil, Ground Effect Vehicle, Efficiency
Image: Peak DesignAfter weeks of teasing, Peak Design has fully announced a long-awaited addition to its lineup: a roller bag. It has everything the company's fans have come to expect: a meticulous design, carbon fiber and room for a ton of camera gear.While it's called the Roller Pro, the 60mm custom-designed wheels are perhaps the least interesting thing about it. There are four of them, making
Italian firm Virus Power produces motorcycle gear that is lightweight, wearable, and most importantly, free of animal-derived materials. The brand claims that its products meet extremely high safety standards and are already used by a number of riders, including Scott Redding in the World Superbike series.Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: Motorcycle Gear, WSBK, Veganism, Racin
A decade after it was first revealed, London's "super sewer" is now finally complete. The £5 billion (US$6.3 billion) project is expected to revolutionize the handling of human waste in the British capital.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction, Infrastructure, London, Pollution, Sewage, Tunnel
The vast majority of everyday carry (EDC) products are designed for rugged outdoorsy types who like to traipse around in the wilderness after dark, work on DIY projects, and slice at everything in sight with little blades.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: EDC, Books, Titanium, Kickstarter
You lean back from the dinner table, feeling like you physically couldn’t fit another bite in – but then someone offers pie and you just can’t say no. Scientists have now identified the neurons behind the “dessert stomach” phenomenon.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Food, Behavior, Max Planck Institute, Sugar, Neuroscience, Brain, Psychology
Dark matter is thought to outnumber regular matter by a factor of five to one – so why can’t we find the stuff? A new study proposes looking for it from space, using a satellite containing a levitating piece of graphite and a laser.Continue ReadingCategory: Physics, ScienceTags: Dark Matter, Matter, Particle physics, Graphite, Laser, Levitation, University of Southampton, Satellite, CubeSat
After almost a year of teasing, Brightin Star’s first autofocus lens is finally here. The Brightin Star 50mm F/1.4 Autofocus is available for Fuji X, Nikon Z, and Sony E mounts. The lens has 12 elements in 8 groups and includes two low-dispersion lenses and two high-refractive glass elements. Brightin Star claims that the lens delivers excellent sharpness, pleasing out-of-focus areas, and
Image: LaowaLaowa is making its APS-C wide-angle 'zoom shift' lens available outside of China, a few months after it launched it in the country. The 12-24mm F5.6 lens is unusual – the company says it's the "first wide-angle zoom shift lens," giving you control over perspective without being locked into a single focal length.That versatility does come with a cost. For one, the lens' F5.6 maximum a
It looks as though DJI is finally going head-to-head with Insta360 and GoPro. Jasper Ellens shared an FCC leak, which confirms that DJI is preparing to release its first 360-degree action camera. The new camera, named the Osmo 360, was registered and certified by the FCC on October 18, 2024. There are still no details about the upcoming camera but DJI’s entry into the niche is pretty exci


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