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Morbidelli N125V: Here's what a 125cc Ducati naked moto would look like

7 May 2026 @ 5:19 am

The Morbidelli N125V comes dressed in Ducati underpinningsIn my wildest dreams I couldn't have imagined that I’d ever see a 125cc motorcycle from China dressed in Ducati-like underpinnings. I’m not kidding – a proper liquid-cooled V-twin, a steel trellis frame, an aluminum single-sided swingarm … this might just be the coolest entry-level moto ever!Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportTags:

Pricey backpacking tent is so light & airy, it's fairly see-through

6 May 2026 @ 11:04 pm

The rugged but ultralight Dyneema Composite Fabric isn't completely transparent, but it's definitely translucent enough to see shapes and colors inside the new Hyperlite Crosspeak 1 tentA year ago, we took a look at the Crosspeak 2 tent from Hyperlite Mountain Gear. The impressive cut of Dyneema fabric weighed in barely over 2 pounds (907 g), adding yet another intriguing option to an ultralight freestanding tent market that was running white hot at the time. On the downside, it cost more than a dollar per gram. Now Hyperlite has launched the solo version: the Crosspeak 1. The new Dyneema freestander drops well below 2 lb to become one of the lightest out there and also gets a lower price ... bu

Adaptable carbon tripod is designed to hang out wherever needed

6 May 2026 @ 9:00 pm

The Viperpod is presently on KickstarterWhen the cityscape frustrates urban photographers with uneven terrain or limited spaces, photographic gear company Silence Corner strikes back with the Viperpod – a hybrid tripod designed to hang anywhere in seconds for unencumbered solo shooting.Continue ReadingCategory: Photography, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags:

Want to make earthquake-resistant buildings? Try butterfly wings

6 May 2026 @ 7:15 pm

A viceroy butterfly showing off its surprisingly strong anisotropic wing structureWhen you hear about designers biomimicking butterflies, your first thought is probably about creating remote-controlled flying toys or small, artificial flying machines that could be useful in pollination, especially in regions experiencing bee colony collapse. But butterfly mimicry goes far beyond those uses to include scattering light to replace toxic paints or as an anti-fraud mechanism against counterfeiters, advancing optical computing, and even creating superior eye implants.Continue ReadingCa

Audiobooks go physical in Audible’s immersive 'Story House' pop-up

6 May 2026 @ 3:32 pm

Audible Story House’s New York storefront, a month-long “bookless bookstore” pop-up open to the public throughout MayAudible is opening a pop-up "bookless bookstore" in New York City, turning audiobooks into a social experience with listening lounges and live events.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Store, New York,

Brembo's fluid-free braking system is coming to a car near you

6 May 2026 @ 1:58 pm

Brembo's Sensify tech swaps conventional braking setups for a high-tech system that can optimize stopping power applied to each wheel independentlyFor the past few years, Brembo has been working on a whole new way to stop a vehicle in its tracks. The company says its fluid-free Sensify system is going into production, and it shouldn't be long before you can stomp the pedals on one of these in a new car.Continue ReadingCategory:

Spacious tiny house brings on the luxury for a family living small

6 May 2026 @ 12:03 pm

The Halcyon Grand tiny house is built to last generations, whether it's in sunny Florida or the freezing Canadian NorthFritz Tiny Homes has expanded its Halcyon line with the Grand, a 400-sq-ft (37.1-sq-m) park model that takes livability to the next level. It builds off of the Halcyon Stay model, but makes it a more practical dwelling, with two bedrooms and clever storage solutions that maximize space. It may be tiny, but the Canadian builders ensured it can function as a primary residence for a growing family.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Hou

Potatoes may have given Indigenous Andeans digestive superpowers

6 May 2026 @ 7:36 am

Potatoes may have given Indigenous Andeans a boost in starch digestion.Our taste for bread and pasta wouldn’t be the same if not for our ability to break down starch, a talent Peru’s Andean populations have taken to the extreme.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Food, Genetics,

The sub-2 hour marathon, and the technology that made it possible

6 May 2026 @ 6:31 am

Sabastian Sawe of Team Kenya celebrates crossing the finish line in the Men’s 2026 TCS London Marathons, etting a new World Record timeFor decades, the idea of a sub-two-hour marathon occupied a near-mythical place in endurance sport. Like Roger Bannister’s four-minute mile, it represented a physiological and psychological frontier that seemed just beyond human reach. That barrier finally fell in an official race at the 2026 London Marathon on April 26th, when Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe ran 1:59:30, followed moments later by Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha in 1:59:41.Continue ReadingCategory:

World's first vaccine for Lyme disease could be available in 2027

6 May 2026 @ 12:53 am

There might finally be a Lyme disease vaccination next year – but now it all comes down to whether there was enough disease in the study population despite the drug's solid efficacy across those infectedBased on the results of two completed Phase III trials, scientists are confident that we could see an effective vaccine against Lyme disease by next year.Continue ReadingCategory: Illnesses and conditions, Body and MindTags: