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Habitable bridge spans 100 feet over two streams in rural India

20 May 2026 @ 10:21 am

The Bridge House has been built across a 7-m gorge in rural India, using steel and mud with a pangolin-inspired roofSomewhere in the hills outside the city of Karjat in India, there is a marvelous house that bridges the gap between two pieces of land. Built by Wallmakers, the Bridge House spans 100 feet (30 m) across two streams that have carved a 30-ft (7-m) gorge through the landscape, and expertly combines mud, steel and thatch to create a simple yet functional four-bedroom home.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture,

US company claims it made an artificial egg in a plan to 'de-extinct' birds

20 May 2026 @ 3:30 am

A latticed half-shell surrounding a silicone-based membrane forms the artificial egg.Nic Rawlence, University of Otago/ The ConversationContinue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Extinction, Birds, Eggs

BMW's Vision K18: Long, low and inspired by aircraft

20 May 2026 @ 1:54 am

BMW Motorrad's 1,800 cm³ six-cylinder Vision ConceptSo this is what a Harley-Davidson Bagger would look like if BMW Motorrad made it. Not too shabby! BMW recently took to the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on Lake Como to unveil the Vision K18 concept motorcycle, and it’s got the motorcycle industry on notice.Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags: BMW,

Revealing a 'hidden order' of molecules could finally shed light on alien life

20 May 2026 @ 1:22 am

NASA’s Europa Clipper is set to investigate whether Jupiter's moon could have conditions suitable for life.Is life really out there? The Fermi Paradox famously presents a compelling statistical argument as to why life should be abundant throughout the cosmos.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Life, Ast

New 3D printing tech is set to give robots human-like muscles

20 May 2026 @ 1:03 am

A Harvard 3D printer produces a lattice of active and passive artificial muscle filamentsThe day is coming when you may walk past a robot and have no idea it was a robot. Over years of engineering, we've given robots skeletons, brains, senses, and even a nervous system. Muscles have proven particularly complex (not that the other things were easy).Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, EngineeringTags:

Weight-loss drugs present new hope for adults with asthma

20 May 2026 @ 12:09 am

GLP-1s like semaglutide have revolutionized healthcareCould glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) nix the inflammation that drives asthma? Maybe, according to a large national study in Denmark.Continue ReadingCategory: Obesity, Illnesses and conditions, Body and MindTags: GLP-1 receptor agonists,

DJI's new phone gimbal gets a detachable display for remote framing

19 May 2026 @ 9:03 pm

The touchscreen enhances ease of use on a gimbal that's already pretty capableWith the new Osmo Mobile 8P, DJI's borrowing a handy feature from its high-end Ronin gimbals for mirrorless cameras for its latest smartphone stabilizer – and then taking things up a notch.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags:

The fate of a collapsing star could depend on the turn of a ghost

19 May 2026 @ 7:50 pm

Radiating abstract art indicating an exploding starLike the spin of a cosmic coin, a unique set of particle oscillations could ultimately decide the fate of the Universe’s biggest suns.Continue ReadingCategory: Physics, ScienceTags: Black hole, Neutrino,

Nissan's $14K tiny camper unleashes mega versatility via garage staple

19 May 2026 @ 7:37 pm

Nissan's unassuming little Clipper commercial van doubles as a tiny camper and micro-adventurerNissan keeps the factory camper vans coming. Its newest is built atop its smallest van, the Clipper kei van, which measures in under 3.4 meters (11.2 feet) long. To make it a micro-camper, Nissan relies on a basic household staple with which everyday DIY handymen have been familiar for ages: pegboard. The van's integrated peg panels serve as a simple, affordable means of holding up the bed and providing highly versatile storage organization for related (and unrelated) outdoor adventures.Continue ReadingC

14-story tall cylinder could generate electricity from ocean waves

19 May 2026 @ 4:03 pm

The MARMOK-A-5 stands 140 ft tall and could unlock wave energy generation for European grid systemsIt isn't easy harnessing the power of waves in the sea to generate electricity, but a Spanish engineering firm is giving it the ol' college try with a giant floating buoy.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, EngineeringTags: