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  • Victorinox Alox Swiss Army knife emerges with skeletal, lockup build
    Victorinox has updated its massive Swiss Army knife lineup with a few compact, lightweight everyday carriers that put a modern spin on the classic multitool. The new Alox Refined Collection features a skeletonized version of Victorinox's anodic aluminum oxide scales, providing sure-gripping performance, ultralight carry and a unique look. The... Read more »
  • Backwoods bunkhouse base camper stashes hideaway panoramic glasshouse
    The all-new Walkabout is a different type of RV than we're used to from the folks at Keystone. It feels like a cross between the typical American travel trailer and a hardcore off-road Australian caravan. The split-personality rig is a rough-hewn, hard-nosed adventure support vehicle outside and an exceptionally comfortable... Read more »
  • Sport Scout RT: Indian Motorcycle’s first bike since Polaris split
    Now that Indian is functioning as an independent bikemaker after Polaris sold a major stake in the American company, there will be even more eyes on it, scrutinizing every move, every launch, and every motorcycle it puts out ... and the Sport Scout RT becomes the first bike in Indian... Read more »
  • Windows users are finally getting their version of Apple’s Magic Trackpad
    Years of waiting could soon be over for Windows users who’ve long envied Apple’s Magic Trackpad. Hyper, a California-based innovator with 20 years in the tech industry, introduced the HyperSpace Trackpad Pro on Kickstarter last month. The fundraising goal was reached within minutes of launch, so this overlooked gap in... Read more »
  • Slowing climate change by using aerosols to block sunlight? Maybe not such a good idea
    Holy sun-repellant spray, Batman! Could injecting billions of kilograms of sunlight-dimming aerosols into the atmosphere save the planet from industrial climate destruction? Or is that just Joker-level insanity? A new Columbia Climate School report definitely suggests that caution is warranted.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Climate Crisis, Columbia University... Read more »
  • Enormous skyscraper stacks multi-level gardens high above city streets
    This remarkable supertall looks likely to make a splash even in skyscraper-packed Dubai. The luxurious residential tower will feature four "SkyParks" integrated into its structure, allowing residents to escape from the heat and bustle of the city streets.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, TechnologyTags: Building and Construction, Dubai, Skyscrapers, Residential towers... Read more »
  • Royal Enfield's electric scrambler lands late 2026 with a ton of tech
    Back in May, Royal Enfield revealed details about its plans for its Flying Flea electric motorcycle brand, and mentioned two models. We'd seen a lot of the C6 meant for city streets, and only got a grainy glimpse of the off-roady S6. The company's properly unveiled the scrambler at EICMA... Read more »

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  • Fast, accurate drag predictions could help improve aircraft design
    Researchers at the University of Surrey have proposed a computational approach that can provide aerodynamic drag data more efficiently during the early stages of aircraft design. It is hoped that AeroMap could help develop safer and more fuel-efficient aircraft.... Read more »
  • Lay intuition as effective at jailbreaking AI chatbots as technical methods, research suggests
    It doesn't take technical expertise to work around the built-in guardrails of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini, which are intended to ensure that the chatbots operate within a set of legal and ethical boundaries and do not discriminate against people of a certain age, race or gender.... Read more »
  • Student draws on experience to transform assistive communication
    At 15, when a neurological condition took Tobias Weinberg's ability to speak, aspects of his personality became more difficult to express.... Read more »
  • RiverMamba: New AI architecture improves flood forecasting
    Extreme weather events such as heavy rain and flooding pose growing challenges for early warning systems worldwide. Researchers at the University Bonn, the Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ), and the Lamarr Institute for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence have developed RiverMamba, a new AI model that can predict river discharges and flood... Read more »
  • Newly developed knitting machine makes solid 3D objects
    A new prototype of a knitting machine creates solid, knitted shapes, adding stitches in any direction—forward, backward and diagonal—so users can construct a wide variety of shapes and add stiffness to different parts of the object.... Read more »
  • Engineers achieve record 31% efficiency in red quantum LEDs for enhanced display color and brightness
    A research team led by the School of Engineering of The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has made significant advances in quantum rod light-emitting diodes (QR-LEDs), setting record-high efficiency level for red QR-LEDs. This innovation is poised to revolutionize next-generation display and lighting technologies, offering smartphone and... Read more »
  • Researchers uncover critical security flaws in global mobile networks
    In an era when recent cyberattacks on major telecommunications providers have highlighted the fragility of mobile security, researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have identified a class of previously unknown vulnerabilities that could allow remote attackers to compromise cellular networks serving billions of users worldwide.... Read more »

THE MEDICAL FUTURIST

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  • How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement
    In just a few years, longevity has evolved from a fringe topic whispered among Silicon Valley biohackers into a mainstream movement that reshapes how we […] The post How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com
    I’ve had countless genetic tests over the years. I know my medication sensitivities, disease risks, and even my skin cancer predisposition. But when the Creator […] The post Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The Digital Evolution Of Sleep Tracking
    Until the early 2010s, sleep tracking was a rather niche interest, being the focus of research projects and clinical assessments of those with specific health […] The post The Digital Evolution Of Sleep Tracking appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Video10 Medical Technology Advances: Medicine In The Future
    Some of the greatest ideas and medical technology developments that could give us a glimpse into the future of medicine. The post 10 Medical Technology Advances: Medicine In The Future appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Four Scenarios For The Future of Smart Rings
    Recently, the company called Oura, which develops smart rings, just raised over $900 million in a new funding round, bringing the company’s valuation to $11 […] The post Four Scenarios For The Future of Smart Rings appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The Digital Evolution Of The Stethoscope
    Nowadays, stethoscopes have become synonymous with the medical profession. You will be hard-pressed to see a doctor or nurse without one wrapped around their neck […] The post The Digital Evolution Of The Stethoscope appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Video10 Ways Technology is Changing Healthcare
    Technological advancements are revolutionizing healthcare. Here are 10 groundbreaking technologies in healthcare that will strongly determine how medicine will be practiced in the future. The post 10 Ways Technology is Changing Healthcare appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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  • Why the for-profit race into solar geoengineering is bad for science and public trust
    Last week, an American-Israeli company that claims it’s developed proprietary technology to cool the planet announced it had raised $60 million, by far the largest known venture capital round to date for a solar geoengineering startup. The company, Stardust, says the funding will enable it to develop a system that... Read more »
  • The Download: the AGI myth, and US/China AI competition
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How AGI became the most consequential conspiracy theory of our time —Will Douglas Heaven, senior AI editor  Are you feeling it? I hear it’s close: two years, five... Read more »
  • The State of AI: Is China about to win the race? 
    The State of AI is a collaboration between the Financial Times & MIT Technology Review examining the ways in which AI is reshaping global power. Every Monday for the next six weeks, writers from both publications will debate one aspect of the generative AI revolution reshaping global power. In this... Read more »
  • The Download: gene-edited babies, and cleaning up copper
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Here’s the latest company planning for gene-edited babies The news: A West Coast biotech entrepreneur says he’s secured $30 million to form a public-benefit company to study how... Read more »
  • This startup wants to clean up the copper industry
    Demand for copper is surging, as is pollution from its dirty production processes. The founders of one startup, Still Bright, think they have a better, cleaner way to generate the copper the world needs.  The company uses water-based reactions, based on battery chemistry technology, to purify copper in a process... Read more »
  • Here’s the latest company planning for gene-edited babies
    A West Coast biotech entrepreneur says he’s secured $30 million to form a public-benefit company to study how to safely create genetically edited babies, marking the largest known investment into the taboo technology.   The new company, called Preventive, is being formed to research so-called “heritable genome editing,” in which the... Read more »
  • The Download: down the Mandela effect rabbit hole, and the promise of a vaccine for colds
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Why do so many people think the Fruit of the Loom logo had a cornucopia? Quick question: Does the Fruit of the Loom logo feature a cornucopia? Many... Read more »

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