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Weight-loss drug no silver bullet for Alzheimer’s as big trial fails

25 November 2025 @ 2:33 am

Oral GLP-1 drugs are expected to have a big 2026 – but, sadly, it won't be in treating Alzheimer's diseaseScientists have failed to show that weight-loss wonder drug semaglutide slows the progress of Alzheimer's disease (AD), as two-year clinical trials end in disappointment for patients, medical scientists and drugmaker Novo Nordisk.Continue ReadingCategory: Alzheimer's & Dementia, Brain Health, Body and MindTags:

Next Starliner flight will carry cargo instead of crew

25 November 2025 @ 1:47 am

Starliner has suffered years of setbacksBoeing has suffered another setback after NASA renegotiated its agreement with the company. Under the new contract, on its next flight o the International Space Station (ISS), Boeing's Starliner capsule will carry only cargo and no crew.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: NASA, Boeing, In

We’ve wiretapped the gut-brain hotline to decode signals driving disease

25 November 2025 @ 1:03 am

Scientists make a major gut-brain axis discoveryScientists have made history with a device that successfully eavesdrops on the neuronal chatter between the brain and the gut, furthering our understanding of its intrinsic interconnectedness – and how it drives health and disease throughout the body.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and MindTags: University of Cambridge,

4-season solid-state camper pod is a micro A-frame that costs a stack

24 November 2025 @ 10:08 pm

The Mammoth SKL has a flip-open door and window panelsEarlier this year, Washington-based Mammoth Overland introduced a hard-sided prototype rooftop tent it refused to call a tent. Now that it's officially launched the production version, it's sticking with that anti-tent branding in calling it a rooftop camper. That's because the miniature SKL shelter doesn't have a shred of tent canvas, relying instead on aircraft-grade aluminum to create a fast-pitching cabin that battles winter with an uprated insulation package. Mammoth further cuts ties with the tent industry by slapping on a five-figure price tag.Continue ReadingCategory:

The world's first self-charging solar motorcycle is here – as a concept

24 November 2025 @ 7:48 pm

Solaris is a two-wheeler that can produce power on its own without the need for fuel, big, heavy batteries, dense charging networks, or electrical gridsWhen I came across this solar-powered bike, I wondered which bikemaker could be behind it. Someone well-established like Honda or Verge? Or perhaps an innovative yet frugal Chinese brand? Well, it turns out, none of them. This ingenious breakthrough comes from an architecture and design firm. No kidding!Continue ReadingCategory: Motorcycles, TransportT

Fitness coaching device gives instant feedback – and it fits in your pocket

24 November 2025 @ 3:44 pm

The BodyPark Atom is currently on KickstarterImagine having your own fitness coach available at any moment, who won't charge you $100 an hour. This might now become a reality! BodyPark, a Hong Kong-based company that develops AI-powered fitness technology, has unveiled its minimalistic AI-fitness device, Atom, on Kickstarter – and if it reaches the market, we’ll be left with far fewer excuses not to work out.Continue ReadingCategory: Fitness & Exercise, Wellness and Healthy Living,

Don't like the view? Tiny workplace on wheels can move to a better one

24 November 2025 @ 2:03 pm

Dragon Tiny Homes' recently completed tiny office provides an affordable workplace on wheelsFew of us actually want to work, but if you're going to have to do it anyway, this novel office at least lets you park your workplace in your backyard – or even take it on the road and find somewhere with a nice view.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags: Micro-House, Tiny Footprint,

Common fern found gathering rare earth metals out of the ground

24 November 2025 @ 10:13 am

The fern Blechnum orientale is a known hyperaccumulator that can grow in soil rich in heavy metalsA bunch of materials called rare earth elements (REE) that are crucial for producing a vast range of tech products – from electric cars to smartphones to wind turbines – typically require destructive mining and processing practices to get them out of the ground. A team of scientists in China might have just found another source for them that's easier to reach: ferns.Continue ReadingCategory:

Voyager 1 approaches one light day from Earth

24 November 2025 @ 12:03 am

Voyager 1, far from homeAs it heads out of the solar system never to return, the deep space probe Voyager 1 is headed for yet another cosmic milestone. In late 2026, it will become the first spacecraft to travel so far that a radio signal from Earth takes 24 hours, or one light day, to reach it.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: NASA, Voyager,

Turning fat cells into bone heals fractures and reverses frailty

23 November 2025 @ 10:03 pm

Osteoporosis makes us more prone to spinal fractures as we ageOur fat tissue could be used to make our bones regrow, with scientists successfully using adipose cells to repair spinal compression fractures. It could change how breaks are treated and improve bone strength in diseases such as osteoporosis.Continue ReadingCategory: Aging Well, Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and MindTags: O