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Spray-on armor for plants offers a new tool for global food security

Spray-on armor for plants offers a new tool for global food security

by Malcolm Azania

By adjusting a typical polymer synthesis, researchers have created a spray-on polymer solution that could save billions of tons of crops. It's harmless to plants, and weakens the cell membranes of a variety of harmful bacteria.

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Shipping container transformed into unique space-saving home

Shipping container transformed into unique space-saving home

Tiny HousesOutdoors

by Adam Williams

Architects continue to get lots of mileage from the humble shipping container. This example skillfully squeezes a comfortable home for two people into a single container that has a length of just 20 ft.

Enterprise-grade Atlas humanoids heading for Hyundai factories

Enterprise-grade Atlas humanoids heading for Hyundai factories

AI and HumanoidsTechnology

by Omar Kardoudi

Boston Dynamics has unveiled the new Atlas, a humanoid designed as a practical industrial tool for warehouses and factories. Atlas can operate 24/7 in extreme temperatures, and uses AI to adapt to its environment. Production has already started.

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COVID lockdowns changed the beak shape of these city birds

COVID lockdowns changed the beak shape of these city birds

BiologyScience

by Chelsea Haney

When COVID-19 lockdowns emptied city streets, urban environments changed almost overnight. New research suggests that Los Angeles city birds responded just as quickly, with measurable shifts in beak shape in offspring born during the lockdown period.

Clever inflatable kitchen packs flat, pumps up into campsite cookery

Clever inflatable kitchen packs flat, pumps up into campsite cookery

GearOutdoors

by C.C. Weiss

The smaller you try to make a micro-camper, the less space you have for camping essentials. Stuff Bubble has a new way for the smallest RVs to bring along a complete kitchen. Its 33-lb portable galley packs flat and inflates into form in minutes.

A single inflammatory switch may help repair the liver

A single inflammatory switch may help repair the liver

Illnesses and conditionsBody and Mind

by Pranjal Malewar

Researchers have discovered a new way to potentially treat liver disease. By blocking a key inflammatory pathway it could be possible to reduce liver damage and improve blood vessel function in patients suffering cirrhosis.

Crafty cap makes Presta valves more robust, boosts airflow by 300%

Crafty cap makes Presta valves more robust, boosts airflow by 300%

BicyclesTransport

by Ben Coxworth

Although Presta valves are pretty much standard on higher-end bikes' wheels, the things definitely do have their drawbacks. Dutch company BBB Cycling has decided to do something about that, with a li'l Presta-improving device known as the CoreCap.

BYD overtakes Tesla as the world’s largest EV manufacturer

BYD overtakes Tesla as the world’s largest EV manufacturer

AutomotiveTransport

by Utkarsh Sood

BYD and Tesla’s sales reports for 2025 are out. The Chinese carmaker has officially surpassed Tesla to become the world’s best-selling battery electric vehicle maker, selling a total of 2,254,714 all-electric cars in 2025.

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These 'jelly worms' in the ocean can stretch longer than the body of a blue whale... but there's more to them than meets the eye.

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