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Landmark study finds osteoarthritis has a single 'core' driver

13 June 2026 @ 5:04 am

OA has a molecular fingerprint that is then influenced by lifestyle factorsTraditionally thought to be the result of a suite of issues, the world's most common type of arthritis – osteoarthritis (OA) – actually has a single core driver. These findings, in the largest study of patients with knee OA, has the potential to make drug trials and treatment more targeted and effective.Continue ReadingCategory: Chronic Pain, Illnesses and conditions, Body and Mind

Soft robots get a tiny soft pump to move their bodies

13 June 2026 @ 3:03 am

Study lead author Saba Firouznia with a soft robotic butterfly that utilizes the LIMA pump to flap its wingsSoft robots have a “cardiovascular” problem. While their bodies can deform and bend, their hearts, the pumps that keep them moving, have remained bulky and rigid. Researchers at the University of Bristol have created a “soft” miniature pump that weighs about as much as a single dried pumpkin seed, but can generate enough hydraulic pressure to power soft robotic systems without bulky compressors or rigid mechanical pumps.Continue ReadingCategory:

Airstream's cheapest camper van goes full chameleon with flex layout

13 June 2026 @ 1:03 am

The Airstream Rangeline 21PL provides a unique layout alternative for couple and family campingWhen Airstream launched the Rangeline as its most affordable camper van in 2022, it laid it out in standard European style with a rear fold-away bed and front dinette – safe, proven and comfortable territory. With the all-new 21PL, it moves into a more experimental space, designing a floor plan that's every bit as capable and comfortable for four people as it is for two, all without any need for a pop-up roof.Continue ReadingCategory:

Booze, junk food and evolution: How modern life scrambles ancient signals

13 June 2026 @ 12:11 am

Alcohol stimulates FGF21, a hormone that increases savory (umami) preference and reduces the desire for sweet foodsGrabbing that late-night kebab or pizza slice after a few drinks may not be a sign of poor willpower, but a biological drive that once would have seen us seek out protein but now leads us straight into the comforting arms of savory ultra-processed foods.Continue ReadingCategory: Diet & Nutrition, Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and Mind

Wild mystery: Koalas all but vanished from Earth 100,000 years ago

13 June 2026 @ 12:03 am

Been there, done that: These famous Australians faced extinction in ancient timesToby Kovacs, University of Sydney/The ConversationContinue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: University of Sydney, Koala, Australia,

This 'beginner' electric moto costs $38K, and I'm confused

12 June 2026 @ 7:12 pm

The Novus One isn't priced like a beginner motorcycle at allUsually, when you’d talk about beginner motorcycles, you’d think of lightweight, low-speed, and most importantly, low-cost options – of which there are plenty. In the electric segment, although prices jump a bit compared to their ICE counterparts, entry-level e-motos largely follow the same script.Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags:

Light-packin' mesh intercom helmet connects up to 15 cyclists at once

12 June 2026 @ 5:30 pm

The Lumos Sonorus helmet is presently on KickstarterLumos is a company known for designing bicycle helmets with integrated lighting systems. Its previous models focused primarily on visibility and safety, helping cyclists become more noticeable and predictable to car drivers on the road. The latest model, called Sonorus, is designed with an emphasis on communication and audio features, adding a built-in mesh intercom system. It is currently seeking backing on Kickstarter.Continue ReadingCategory: Bicycles,

World’s first crewed solid-state flight electrifies aviation's future

12 June 2026 @ 3:33 pm

The first crewed aircraft flight powered by solid-state batteriesOn June 5, test pilot Miguel Iturmendi lifted off from Zephyrhills Municipal Airport in Florida at the controls of the Helios Horizon – the first crewed, fixed-wing aircraft ever to fly on solid-state batteries. The flight was neither spectacular in distance nor in duration – it was a series of short tests to validate the aircraft's weight and balance after the new batteries had been installed – but it didn't need to be to make history.Continue ReadingCategory:

Compact e-reader now lets you handwrite notes and lists on-the-go

12 June 2026 @ 1:47 pm

The compact 6-inch reader more closely resembles a pocket notebookBOOX has launched its Go 6 (Gen II) e-reader, which now features pen- and pencil-like handwriting capabilities and a notes app packed with useful templates. These productivity features take this model to the next level – all for less than US$200.Continue ReadingCategory: Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: eBook,

Tiny house opens up to the outside with dual-door design

12 June 2026 @ 12:07 pm

The Kanuka, by Tiny Timber Homes, is a compact tiny house that opens up to the outside with two entrancesLiving in as small a space as a tiny house can sometimes feel a little claustrophobic, but the Kanuka tackles this by opening up to the outside with two double glass door entrances, filling the home with natural light.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags: Buildi