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Better-landing bee robot draws on the legs of the crane fly
April 17, 2025
| Ben Coxworth
Even if you've built one of the world's best insect-inspired micro air vehicles, it won't be that useful if it can't stick a landing. That's why Harvard scientists have now given their RoboBee a set of long, jointed legs like those of the crane fly.
Sleek scale-model hydroplane rises and rides on the water in new video
April 17, 2025
| Michael Franco
While hydrofoils lift out of the water thanks to an underwater fin, hydroplanes zoom along by riding directly on the surface of the water. A slick carbon-fiber scale model from startup CovaConcepts shows off the latter concept in a fun new video.
Crystal-based cooling could keep future gadgets from overheating
April 17, 2025
| Abhimanyu Ghoshal
The heat from within your laptop disperses slowly, like ripples in a pond. What if we could turn that heat into channeled waves that travel away from the source up to a hundred times faster? Researchers are giving it a go – with crystals.
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April 17, 2025 | Ben CoxworthIf you've watched even a single episode of CSI, you'll know how important it is to check suspects and crime scenes for gunshot residue (GSR). A new technique could make that task faster and easier than ever before, by causing GSR to glow green.
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April 17, 2025 | Adam WilliamsMVRDV has been chosen to radically renovate a disused church. The former place of worship is being transformed into a public swimming pool, complete with a movable floor that lets visitors "walk on water."
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April 17, 2025 | Paul RiddenStoring 100s of books on a digital device is a great way to satisfy your thirst for adventure without needing lots of shelving. But e-readers don't feel book-like. Now E Ink has partnered with Readmoo to launch the first foldable color e-book reader.
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April 17, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalArcher has its sights set on making air taxis a thing really soon. It's just revealed plans for a network of vertiports from which its electric aircraft can take off and land in NYC – so you can beat street traffic and get around town in minutes.
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April 17, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonFor the first time, surgeons have successfully performed a heart transplant in which the donor organ never skips a beat, limiting muscle damage and improving acceptance and recovery. It ushers in a new era of our approach to this lifesaving operation.
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April 16, 2025 | David SzondyThe British Army has successfully tested a Radiofrequency Directed Energy Weapon (RF DEW) that took out multiple swarms of drones simultaneously and near instantaneously using high-frequency radio waves at a cost of 10p (US$0.13) per shot.
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April 16, 2025TL;DR: Packing light just got a whole lot easier. The Microsoft Surface SE is a no-fuss laptop built for life on the move, and it’s just $189.99 (MSRP $378)
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April 16, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonThe world's largest study into the long-term health impact of floods has found that there are surges in hospitalizations for months after an event – and current responses are inadequate when it comes to treating cancer, diabetes, mental health and more.
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April 16, 2025 | Bronwyn ThompsonLooking beyond jabs, sprays or tablets, scientists are thinking outside the box for delivering antiviral medication to prevent the spread of highly transmissible bugs. Their secret weapon? Chewing gum – but one made from a rather fascinating bean.
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April 16, 2025 | Abhimanyu GhoshalWe've deployed so many satellites into space over the last few decades that we now have a massive orbital junk problem. The European Space Agency says there's now roughly as much debris as there are active satellites floating about in Low Earth Orbit.
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