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Studies link hay-fever medication with dementia. Here's what you should know.

9 June 2026 @ 11:46 pm

Man blowing his noseEef Hogervorst, Loughborough University/ The ConversationContinue ReadingCategory: Mental Health, Brain Health, Body and MindTags: Dementia, Allergies, Medicat

20-eyed, 20-legged robot moves in any direction with equal ease

9 June 2026 @ 7:00 pm

Instead of having a symmetrical body, the Argus robot takes a symmetrical approach to locomotionMost of nature – including humans – is symmetrical, and as creations reflect their creators, many robots we create today feature this symmetry, with the general assumption that symmetry is best. Researchers at Duke University have challenged that assumption with Argus, a sea-urchin-like robot that ditches conventional symmetry altogether.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, Engineering

Future robots could avoid damage by rolling up like armadillos

9 June 2026 @ 5:30 pm

Nature has long served as a source of inspiration for scientific innovations. Many animals have evolved defensive features such as skins, shells, and scales to protect themselves from predators. Because protective mechanisms are essential in both biological organisms and engineered systems, a lot of these features have already been adopted in modern technologies. Recently, researchers from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at North Carolina State University drew inspiration from the armadillo and its unique self-defense mechanism.Continue ReadingCategory:

World-first hydrogen-powered 'gas station' for ships passes key trials

9 June 2026 @ 4:04 pm

The Hydrogen Power Hub covers around 1,200 sq m across three modulesRetrofitting a port berth with shore power can take anywhere from three to seven years of permitting, construction, and grid upgrades. Now, a UK company has developed a floating hydrogen-powered platform and can make that wait disappear without having to move a single brick.Continue ReadingCategory: Marine, TransportTags:

1 in 5 Parkinson’s cases may be a different disease

9 June 2026 @ 3:55 pm

Plastic toy people looking at a plastic brain, with a blue backgroundEach year in the US, around 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.Continue ReadingCategory: Mental Health, Brain Health, Body and MindTags: Parkinson's Disease,

Apartment-like tiny house spreads out for spacious single floor living

9 June 2026 @ 2:27 pm

The Miami, by Phoenix Building Solutions, is a park model tiny house that provides a roomy apartment-like interior on one floorThe Miami tiny house doesn't try to squeeze too much into its extra-wide 400-sq-ft (37.16-sq-m) single-floor interior. Instead, it spreads out for a spacious and apartment-like layout that's designed to sleep two in comfort.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, OutdoorsTags:

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,