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I'm lazy, practical, and cheap – Smartwings automated blinds review

21 December 2025 @ 8:01 pm

Smartwings Roman shades look pretty snazzy. No, this isn't my living roomI never once dreamed of having automated blinds until one day when Smartwings reached out for a review. I was hesitant at first because I live in a rental, but then I thought I'd for sure get my deposit back when we eventually move out after an upgrade like automatic shades, right?Continue ReadingCategory: Around The Home, LifestyleTags: Smart windows,

5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy

21 December 2025 @ 5:03 pm

For nearly a century, a strange band of thousands of holes carved into a Peruvian hillside has defied explanation. Stretching for nearly a mile (1.5 km) along the edge of the Pisco Valley, Monte Sierpe – "serpent mountain" appears to be a deliberate, repetitive and almost mathematical feature – but its real purpose has so far eluded scientists.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: University of Sydney,

Pilotless eVTOL soars the sky on its way to first-ever certification

21 December 2025 @ 2:03 pm

The Wisk Gen 6 eVTOLBoeing subsidiary Wisk Aero's Generation 6 eVTOL aircraft has completed its historic maiden flight. On December 16, 2025 at 12:26 pm PST, the autonomous passenger carrier lifted off from the Wisk flight test facility at Hollister, California.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: Boeing, Wisk, eVTOL

These spiders create doppelgängers to deter predators

21 December 2025 @ 12:03 pm

The behavior has been seen in multiple parts of the world but researchers are still not sure why the spider does it.Step aside, Van Gogh. Some spiders are out here making self-portraits for survival. New research shows that several orb-weaving species construct giant web-mounted “doppelgängers” convincing enough to confuse potential predators. It’s an unexpectedly clever form of deception that blurs the line between instinct and ingenuity.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, Science

Micro RGB TVs are coming: should you get excited about them in 2026?

21 December 2025 @ 9:03 am

LG is producing a series of Micro RGB TVs in 2026 in more practical sizes than Samsung's and Hisense's giant 116-inchersMicro RGB for TVs is a thing now, and it promises to be the next major display tech for home entertainment. We've already seen a couple of models from the likes of Samsung and Hisense, and it looks like more brands are getting in on the action next year. Whether it should feature in your checklist while shopping for a TV in 2026 depends largely on whether you're really an early adopter, and if money is no object.Continue Readi

Japanese 4x4 tiny camper van favorite gets rugged refresh

20 December 2025 @ 8:17 pm

The new Delica D:5 gets a multi-terrain system with various modes, including snow and gravelMitsubishi teased an update of its legendary, small, rugged Delica van a couple months back at the Tokyo Motor Show. Looking at the prototype it showed there, we wouldn't have pegged it as "the strongest ever," but that's how Mitsubishi announced it during the official production introduction this week.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags:

No DNA evidence at crime scene? Protein analysis comes to the rescue

20 December 2025 @ 7:03 pm

Sequencing hair proteins is emerging as a strong option when it's not possible to use DNA analysis to ID culpritsYour next favorite true crime podcast might have some new forensics jargon to make sense of. Researchers in Australia have developed a new way to identify humans – similar to how we do with DNA and dental records – that could come in handy while investigating crimes.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Forensics,

Tattoo ink may cause prolonged changes to the immune system

20 December 2025 @ 4:03 pm

The study also tested the effect of different vaccines when given to tattooed skinTattoos have gained widespread popularity, with nearly one in three Americans having at least one. But beneath the colorful designs lurks a hidden journey. According to a new study, tattoo ink doesn’t stay in the skin; it travels and accumulates in the lymph nodes, potentially causing lifelong changes to the immune system. The findings offer no conclusion as to whether these changes are positive or negative, but suggest that pigment retention in lymph nodes can persistently alter local immunity.Continue ReadingCategory:

Europe is backing off its ambitious 2035 gas car ban

20 December 2025 @ 12:03 pm

Europe was on track to phase out the sale of CO2-emitting cars a decade from now, but that hope's about to be dashedEurope's lofty plan to phase out the sale of internal combustion engine (ICE) cars by 2035 – which was laid out back in 2022 after tense negotiations – now seems all but dead. The European Commission (EC) announced this week that it's dropping the ban on new gas-powered cars and vans a decade from now, owing to pressure from the continent's automotive industry.Continue ReadingCategory:

Leaf-scan tells farmers when fruit is ripe – without destroying it

20 December 2025 @ 9:03 am

By performing a spectral scan of the leaves adjacent to nectarine fruits, it's possible to gauge the ripeness of those fruits without damaging themIt's ironic … in order for farmers to know if their fruit is ripe, they regularly have to pick and analyze pieces of that fruit, reducing their yields. Utilizing a new technique, however, they could soon leave all the fruit intact, analyzing the leaves beside it instead.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Agriculture,