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ADHD 'audio shield' turns sounds from daily tasks into powerful focus tool

ADHD 'audio shield' turns sounds from daily tasks into powerful focus tool

by Malcolm Azania

A new “audio shield” uses earbuds connected to hand-mounted microphones for hearing the subtle sounds of everyday tasks. The mechanism helps users block the perpetual hurricane of distractions and achieve mindfulness, reducing the effects of ADHD.

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One apartment per day: Student housing gets 3D printed crazy fast

One apartment per day: Student housing gets 3D printed crazy fast

ArchitectureTechnology

by Adam Williams

Described as Europe's largest 3D-printed housing project, the Skovsporet development is currently underway in Denmark. A total of 36 student apartments have been built with remarkable speed, with more than one apartment per day printed.

We can now watch influenza enter human cells

We can now watch influenza enter human cells

Infectious DiseasesIllnesses and conditionsBody and Mind

by Pranjal Malewar

In a breakthrough study, scientists built a new kind of "super microscope" letting them zoom in on living human cells with incredible detail. This offers a new real time insight into how the flu virus tries to slip inside cells.

First-ever footage: Orcas use dolphins as 'radar-equipped scouts'

First-ever footage: Orcas use dolphins as 'radar-equipped scouts'

BiologyScience

by Michael Franco

For the first time ever, a unique cooperative hunting arrangement between dolphins and orcas has been documented. Researchers believe killer whales find salmon by tailing dolphins, who in turn benefit from bite-sized fish pieces.

Fiat's adorable 8-horsepower, 28-mph mini car is coming to the USA

Fiat's adorable 8-horsepower, 28-mph mini car is coming to the USA

AutomotiveTransport

by Utkarsh Sood

Here’s a fun fact: Fiat's Topolino doesn’t even certify as a proper car, but rather an electric “quadricycle.” How will the under-100-inch-long compact electric runabout fare in a market that's dominated by big performance cars and heavy trucks?

Miami tiny house sleeps up to six in a road-legal footprint

Miami tiny house sleeps up to six in a road-legal footprint

Tiny HousesOutdoors

by Adam Williams

The Miami tiny house is just 26 ft in length. However, this carefully designed model packs in more than you'd expect thanks to its space-saving design. It can sleep up to six people at a squeeze while staying road-legal and easy to tow.

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This tiny dev board is packed with features for ambitious makers

This tiny dev board is packed with features for ambitious makers

ElectronicsConsumer TechTechnology

by Abhimanyu Ghoshal

If you enjoy building or tinkering with electronics, the Kode Dot pocket-sized creator tool or electronics multitool or whatever else you want to call it can help you get wildly creative with your projects, and make it a lot easier to test them.

Review: 2026 Honda Passport is quietly confident

Review: 2026 Honda Passport is quietly confident

AutomotiveTransport

by Aaron Turpen

Honda redesigned the Passport for the 2026 model year, but kept the fundamentals that made this two-row crossover a great choice. Some of the changes, including the TrailSport model addition, improve on its capabilities without going overboard.

Anaphylaxis alarm system warns of impending danger

Anaphylaxis alarm system warns of impending danger

AllergiesIllnesses and conditionsBody and Mind

by Ben Coxworth

Anaphylaxis is not something to be taken lightly, as it's an allergic reaction that can be fatal if not halted. That's where a new skin patch comes in, as it could warn of the onset of anaphylaxis while there's still time to head it off.

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