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Meet the Audi Nuvolari: a 217-mph hybrid supercar that no-one saw coming

5 June 2026 @ 3:17 pm

The full production version of the Nuvolari hybrid supercar was unveiled this week to a surprised motoring world expecting another electric concept prototypeSuddenly there’s a new Audi. And it’s a head-turning, 217-mph, 1,001-bhp, hybrid supercar called the Nuvolari.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Audi,

252-sq-ft tiny house is small in size, big on livability

5 June 2026 @ 1:33 pm

The Goa is a compact tiny house designed by Simplify Further Tiny Homes that's more livable than you might expectWith its length of 24 ft (7.3 m), the Goa is on the smaller side even for a tiny house. However, it has been carefully designed for full-time living and packs in two bedrooms, a practical kitchen, and a bathroom with a bathtub.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags:

Thumbnail-sized thrusters could take CubeSats to Mars

5 June 2026 @ 8:57 am

Four electrospray flight thrusters built by MIT's Space Propulsion Laboratory, destined for NASA's upcoming Green Propulsion Dual Mode missionEngineers at MIT have successfully tested a hybrid propulsion system for small satellites that combines the raw punch of chemical rockets with the long-haul efficiency of electric thrusters – and crucially, both run on the same fuel. This tech could propel cheap, briefcase-sized spacecraft to Mars and beyond.Continue ReadingCategory: Space Systems,

Quarterhorse edges closer to becoming a modern SR-71 successor

5 June 2026 @ 6:47 am

Quarterhorse is designed to outperform the SR-71 BlackbirdHermeus's Quarterhorse aircraft is still pushing the supersonic flight envelope, but the US Department of Defense is already so keen on the concept that it's awarded the company US$159 million to explore the military applications of the technology.Continue ReadingCategory: Military, EngineeringTags: SR-71,

'Bootstrap' physics study claims string theory might be inevitable after all

5 June 2026 @ 5:02 am

Abstract stringsString theory is perhaps the greatest tragedy of modern science. Mathematically elegant and celebrated savior of divided physics, it is nonetheless crippled by one simple fact – it is utterly untestable.Continue ReadingCategory: Physics, ScienceTags: string theory, relativity,

Panoramic Ford F camper truck costs a fraction of the competition

5 June 2026 @ 4:31 am

The all-new Supertramp Paragon brings big-time adventure camping capability at a lower price than mostBigger name brands like Earthroamer and Winnebago might get more hype, but Supertramp has been quietly launching some of the market's sleekest, most compelling expedition campers since the Flagship LT debuted in 2021. At this point, other companies might start trying to diversify with a new style of RV, e.g. an adventure camper van, but Supertramp instead brings adventure van-level comfort and pricing to the back of a snarling Ford Super Duty truck. Its all-new Paragon might just be the absolute Goldilocks of adventure rigs, bringing together state-of-the-art construction and a mar

Leatherman brings back Crunch locking plier multitool for grand finale

4 June 2026 @ 10:37 pm

The original Leatherman Crunch clamps on – just try that with your usual Leatherman pliers ...Leatherman has become synonymous with the style of plier multitool it first brought to market in 1983. But not every single Leatherman plier tool has taken on the ubiquitous X-like form with plier teeth emerging simultaneously from split swiveling handles. The Crunch was a different breed of plier-based multitool with a set of angled pliers that emerged via a unique triple-folding action. It attracted its share of lovers and detractors over the years before retiring just a few years ago. Now it's back for one last run, and it's earned itself a military-grade promotion. Meet the Captain's

Yes, birds masturbate, and it's important we all know about this

4 June 2026 @ 8:03 pm

bald eagle headChloe Heys, University of Lancashire; Kevin Arbuckle, Swansea University, and Matilda Brindle, University of Oxford/ The ConversationContinue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Birds, Sex, Wildlife,

Fully reusable bricks could allow old buildings to be taken apart and rebuilt

4 June 2026 @ 5:24 pm

A crew rebuilds a test structure made from the reusable bricks, after having fully dismantled itDemolition of old structures at the end of their service life results in large amounts of waste and carbon emissions, not to mention the labor involved and the cost of producing new materials. According to official statistics, construction and demolition waste accounts for more than one third of all waste generated in Europe.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials,

World's new tallest building races toward completion in Saudi Arabia

4 June 2026 @ 12:57 pm

Saudi Arabia's JEC Tower will eventually exceed a height of 1 km (0.62 miles)The future world's tallest building has passed a major construction milestone. Saudi Arabia's JEC Tower has now reached 102 floors and is rapidly progressing toward its planned height of more than 1 km (0.62 miles).Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, EngineeringTags: Building and Construction,