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For the first time, research has shown that deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (dTMS) can fundamentally alter the composition of gut microbiota, resulting in both weight loss and general improvements in other metabolic and hormonal factors. Read more
SaneBox is a smart filter that works on top of your inbox only allowing important emails into your inbox, the rest are automatically filtered into a separate folder and summarized in a digest. An average SaneBox customer saves 12+ hours/month on email. Try it for free today, wake up with a clean inbox tomorrow. Read more
Whether artificial sweeteners make you gain weight has been hotly debated, with numerous studies showing correlations between a tendency to obesity and consumption of low-calorie sweeteners. A new study could have uncovered one of the biological mechanisms behind this counter-intuitive phenomenon. Read more
Researchers at the University of Manchester have developed a graphene-oxide membrane with a scalable, uniform pore size that can filter out even the smallest salts, giving it potential for producing drinking water from salt water without affecting the flow of the water too much. Read more
Japan's Shigeru Ban is a bone-fide starchitect best known for using his considerable talents to design temporary low-cost emergency housing using materials like beer crates and cardboard tubes. Two of his innovative shelters, plus other works, are currently on display in Sydney's SCAF art gallery. Read more
Bang & Olufsen is a consumer electronics company for whom design is a major focus, with many of its speakers doubling as works of art. The latest offering from the company is the Beosound Shape, which takes the art analogy a step further with a modular system designed to be hung on a wall. Read more
Along with the usual concept cars, Mini has branched out to house and camping concepts in recent years. The latest Mini Living installation, launched in Milan, is an eco-minded six-floor house squeezed into a 50 square-meter (538 square-foot) urban plot. Read more
Thanks to movies, we probably all have the same mental picture of the terrifying T Rex, but new research reveals they had a sensitive side. The discovery of a new related species shows their snouts were as sensitive as our fingertips, to help them build nests and nuzzle their young. Read more
Already used to break water down into hydrogen and oxygen, and in turn create liquid fuels and electricity, artificial leaves now have another string to their bow. A Harvard team has turned artificial leaves into low-cost, portable fertilizer factories. Read more
Pickup trucks dot the American landscape and half-ton trucks like the F-150 are the top three best-selling vehicles in the U.S. The Ford F-150 tops those sales charts with a combination of utility, fuel economy, and comfort that defines the modern pickup truck. Read more
Nikon has (almost) been around for 100 years, and it's pulling out all the stops to celebrate. Along with a set of commemorative trinkets, like neck straps and crystal cameras, the imaging and optics company has designed limited edition versions of its flagship cameras, lenses and binoculars. Read more
Think about some of your favorite web apps and games. Chances are Java plays a huge role in the code that makes them work. The most commonly used programming language in the world, Java is a core language that any aspiring programmer has to know. Here's where you start your journey. Read more
Getting medication to the brain can be tricky because of the blood brain barrier. Certain peptides in animal venoms are known to bridge that gap in order to attack the brain and new research hopes to hijack that invasive quality to deliver drugs across the barrier instead. Read more
When you're cycling at night in one of the world's largest cities, it's important that motorists see you. It shouldn't come as a surprise, then, to learn that a group of entrepreneurs in Mexico City has developed what must be one of the "flashiest" cycling vests around. Read more
When it comes to clothing, being both environmentally-conscious and fashionable can be tricky. Old clothes can be given away, of course, but they still ultimately end up in the landfill. That's why scientists have devised a method of essentially "melting down" old clothes to make new material. Read more
For decades, scientists have been using dogs' incredible sense of smell as inspiration for new-age diagnostic devices. They are now reporting that they've identified key molecules in the scent of urine that seem to reveal prostate cancer in a subject. Read more
According to the independent web analytics company StatCounter, Google's Android has edged out Windows to become the most popular operating system in the world, in terms of total internet usage across desktop, laptop, tablet and phone use combined. Read more
Home-brewing has seen large growth in the US over the last decade or so, and one startup to find success with this new legion of enthusiasts is PicoBrew. Today it has introduced a new home-brewing device that comes in cheaper than its predecessor, while still maintaining a focus on ease-of-use. Read more
In an effort to battle the scourge of fake news, a group of tech companies, academic institutions, non-profits and other organizations have allied to create the News Integrity Initiative, dedicated to helping people make better choices about the news they read and share online. Read more
Northern Ireland's Mindflood has developed the compact minijam studio platform to provide everything an electronic musician needs to create a beat or track. The first "tek" minijam range is made up of a drum machine, a wavetable synth module, an analog filter, a mixer unit and a portable speaker. Read more
The venerable Canon 5D MkIII can now record in 4K RAW video formats thanks to Magic Lantern, a free firmware download that hacks the EOS DSLR's operating system and unlocks all sorts of new abilities Canon usually reserves for its dedicated video cameras. Read more
There are several games and demos for the Nintendo Switch that are exclusive to Japan, as well as titles that are slightly cheaper, or available earlier, in certain regions. Let us guide you through using the Switch's region-free eShops to download games and demos from international markets. Read more
The most common cause of concussions in hockey is shoulder-to-head impacts. According to research being conducted at Vancouver's Simon Fraser University, however, the severity of those impacts could be greatly reduced with the simple addition of a layer of foam. Read more
One of the draws of virtual reality is that you can do things you can't do in real life. If one of your fantasies is to find out what it's like to be Batman, look no further than Batman: Arkham VR. Formerly a Playstation VR exclusive, the title is coming to the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive on April 25. Read more
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