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This sticky substance could be a rare example of Neanderthal medicine

1 June 2026 @ 1:36 am

birch tarNeanderthals used tar extracted from birch tree bark as a glue to haft their tools, according to previous research. It now appears this dark, sticky substance may have had multiple applications.Continue ReadingCategory: Archaeology, ScienceTags: Neanderthal, Traditional medicine,

Tiny triangular cabin perches off a slope in Ecuador's cloud forest

1 June 2026 @ 1:03 am

Casa 6-3 tiny triangle cabin floating above Ecuador’s cloud forestA compact elevated shelter by Baquio Arquitectura has been installed on the slopes above Mindo, in Ecuador’s Chocó cloud forest. Dubbed Casa 6-3, the project is a tiny timber retreat with a lightweight footprint, overlooking the surrounding mountains and rainforest.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags: Cabins,

Light-stealing animal the first found to 'import' its bioluminescent power

1 June 2026 @ 12:29 am

These tiny fish have a clever strategy to hide in plain sight – thanks to their foodThe rules of biology have been torn up by a small fish in the Pacific that steals light-producing molecules from its food in the only known example of kleptoproteinism.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Tohoku University,

10-oz all-in-one trigger stove targets extreme backcountry conditions

31 May 2026 @ 11:07 pm

The Roughridge Highcountry all-in-one stove system is designed for unrelenting backcountry conditionsFinding the modern backpacking stove market unfit for its hard-charging, bushwhacking, peak-scrambling hunts, Colorado's Roughridge Stove Co. determined to make a tougher, more inextinguishable breed of all-in-one backcountry cook system. It reached for the lightest, toughest materials available and reconfigured a few critical specs to create a system that travels lightly, holds up to use after abuse, and works in all weather. It's the Highcountry stove, and it's built to work when and where you need it, every time.

Review: Pocket phone thermal camera a big step up from its solid predecessor

31 May 2026 @ 10:03 pm

The P4 connects to Android smartphonesThe latest compact smartphone camera from Thermal Master may look a fair bit like its earlier pocket-sized model we covered, but looks are deceiving – and the new P4 makes some pretty big advances that you'll see as soon as you plug it in.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Consumer Electronics,

Woojer Vest 4: It's like THX for your torso

31 May 2026 @ 6:43 pm

The vest weights about 3.3 lb (1.5 kg), so it's pretty light.When I first saw the Woojer vest about seven or eight years ago on Kickstarter, I remember thinking that it sounded fun, but maybe a little gimmicky. Either way, I wanted to try it. So when Woojer recently reached out and asked if I wanted to review it, I said, "Heck yeah, send it over!" Now that I have it and have spent many hours using it in various scenarios, I think I've concluded whether it's worth the ~US$350 price of admission for a vest fitted with bass-thumping transducers.Continue ReadingCategory:

Compact tiny house hits sweet spot between size and features

31 May 2026 @ 3:03 pm

The Tommy tiny house, by Craft House, sleeps up to six people in a compact footprintThe Tommy is a much more capable tiny house than its compact size implies. With a length of just 7.2 m (23.6 ft), it sleeps up to six people and also has some notable features, including a space-saving folding staircase and optional off-grid operation.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags: B

Is SpaceX ushering in a new Space Age?

31 May 2026 @ 12:03 pm

Are we at the dawn of a new Space Age?SpaceX has once again set the record for flying the largest and most powerful rocket in history. It's also on the verge of launching more satellites than the rest of the world combined since Sputnik. Are we witnessing the beginning of a new Space Age?Continue ReadingCategory: Space Systems, EngineeringTags: SpaceX,

Inside MAD’s stunning spiral-cloud science museum

31 May 2026 @ 6:03 am

Hainan Science Museum is built for wonder, movement, and discoveryRecently completed in Haikou, China, the Hainan Science Museum is an impressive 46,528-sq-m (500,823-sq-ft) cultural hub for science and technology education. Designed by lead architect Ma Yansong, from MAD architects, the museum is positioned at the edge of the Wuyuan River National Wetland Park.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, EngineeringTags:

75 years of the Fender Telecaster: 12 guitarists who defined the Tele

31 May 2026 @ 2:03 am

As Fender celebrates 75 years of the Tele, we take a look at 12 of its most influential playersDespite garnering unflattering nicknames like "the snow shovel," "the boat paddle," and "the plank" for its simplicity and no-fuss design when it was introduced to the public in 1951, the Fender Telecaster has proved to be an incredibly versatile instrument that morphs depending on who is playing it.Continue ReadingCategory: Music, Consumer Tech,