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The riddle of the LA Olympics: No cars, no new venues – How?

9 June 2026 @ 12:47 pm

The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics aspire to set a new precedent for the event: car-free, with no new infrastructure builtIn 2028 Los Angeles will become the first city to hold the (modern) Olympic Games for a third time, following previous runs in 1932 and 1984.Continue ReadingCategory: Sports, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags:

Lego recreates world's tallest church with largest-ever set

9 June 2026 @ 11:21 am

Featuring exactly 12,060 pieces, the Sagrada Familia is Lego's largest set to dateThe Sagrada Familia has been under construction for more than 140 years, but Lego's new replica should hopefully prove a little quicker to assemble. Featuring just over 12,000 pieces, it's Lego's largest set to date by piece count.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, EngineeringTags: Lego,

Modular next-gen US nuclear reactor goes critical

9 June 2026 @ 6:47 am

The reactor is cooled by steel tubes filled with sodiumNuclear energy in the West took another step forward as the first privately developed, non-light-water reactor to go critical in the United States in more than 40 years reached a major milestone when the Antares Nuclear Mark-0 test reactor came online at Idaho National Laboratory.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, EngineeringTags:

Cave discovery pushes back the moment we first used fire

9 June 2026 @ 4:03 am

Hands silhouetted over a fireThere’s no doubt about it – burning stuff is what makes us human. Aside from the fact that fire makes food safer, tastier, and more digestible, burning a few sticks pushes back the darkness, keeps predators at bay, and keeps us toasty warm.Continue ReadingCategory: Archaeology, ScienceTags: Fire,

Amazon's monkeys have contracted a deadly disease from us

9 June 2026 @ 1:10 am

Spider monkey (Ateles chamek) in São Paulo Zoo.As deforestation accelerates across the Amazon, scientists are uncovering a disturbing new consequence: humans are transmitting diseases to wildlife.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Amazon, Monkeys,

Your brain reads paper books and screens differently

9 June 2026 @ 12:22 am

Do we commit more to memory when we read it off a physical page? Scientists believe we mightDoes the way information "sticks" to our brains differ depending on the medium? New research suggests it might, with readers engaging more with a story in a traditional book than one read on a digital device.Continue ReadingCategory: Learning & Memory, Brain Health, Body and MindTags:

Honeybees inspire a super-efficient navigation system for drones

8 June 2026 @ 8:00 pm

The Bee-Nav drone in one of the main places the technology could find use – a commercial greenhouseHoneybees routinely travel up to 2 miles (3 km) from their hive in search of food before returning home, with remarkable accuracy. Relative to body size, this is comparable to a human traveling hundreds of miles and finding their way back without a map, compass, GPS, or smartphone. Despite possessing brains smaller than a sesame seed, bees accomplish this feat with astonishing efficiency. Now, researchers have adapted those same biological principles into a drone navigation system that can guide lightweight flying robots home using just 42 KB of memory.

5-in-1 miniature surgical robot is the size of a seed

8 June 2026 @ 6:30 pm

Even though it's just 4.4 mm long, the robot can move, cut biological tissues, release drugs, grip and store tissue samples, or generate heat remotely within the bodyPicture a surgical robot that can move, cut tissue, release drugs, grip and store samples, and wirelessly generate heat. You most likely didn't imagine a robot that can fit in your hands. Yet, scientists have created a 5-in-1 robot that fits right on your fingertip!Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, Engineering

3D-printable architectural material is made out of yeast

8 June 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Prof. Malgorzata Zboinska with samples of the 3D-printed materialA research team at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has come up with a new bio-derived material made from yeast. It can be used with 3D-printing technology to produce a construction material which can be modified specifically for the architectural and interior design field.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, EngineeringTags:

Bookshelf speakers put the tweeter in the throat of the driver cone

8 June 2026 @ 3:37 pm

Fyne speakers use precise placement of the tweeter within the bass speaker coneThink speakers are a simple paper cone that vibrates to translate electrical signals into sound? Like much of the tech we feature, there’s rather more to it these days – as the European debut of a new high-end wireless speaker system from Scotland has just demonstrated.Continue ReadingCategory: Home Entertainment, Consumer Tech,