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Scientists have known for some time that ethanol can kill cancer cells, but several limitations held it back from becoming broadly used. A team recently developed a new type of ethanol solution that can effectively treat a variety of tumors, offering a new, safe, and cheap form of treatment. Read more
The rapid development of electric powertrains has opened the door for new manufacturers with new ideas about what constitutes a luxury car. Alcraft Motor Company from the UK has announced plans to build a battery-powered shooting brake blending big performance and luggage space in a pretty package. Read more
The US Air Force's not-so-secret spaceplane is getting a new ride this month, when the fifth X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV-5) lifts off atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 booster from Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Read more
We might be on track to topple a climate record that’s held strong for about 56 million years. A new study has found evidence that intense volcanic eruptions were to blame for the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), pumping mind-boggling amounts of carbon into the atmosphere and oceans. Read more
Panasonic is at the IFA consumer tech expo in Berlin this week showing off a potential new addition to the smart home. The Movable Fridge can wander over to the dinner table or sofa on command to deliver chilled nibbles or drinks precisely when they're needed. Read more
Autonomous concepts with funky seating and unique displays are popping up, but the idea of a removable steering wheel is new. Created as part of the upcoming Future-Type concept from Jaguar, Sayer is a removable steering wheel designed to travel with owners as they jump between cars. Read more
In 2015, scientists from Rice University revealed they had created light-driven nanosubmarines. These single-molecule machines have now been shown to be able to target and drill into specific cancer cells, paving the way for a variety of highly targeted future nanomedicine treatments. Read more
One of the 99 cars produced, this Maybach G650 Landaulet is to be auctioned for charity. The other 98 sold new for $900,000 in March 2017, and the Laureus Landaulet is expected to fetch over a million dollars when the hammer falls on October 6. Read more
There is still so much to learn out about the TRAPPIST-1 system. One question on everybody's lips concerns the chances of liquid water, something scientists are now able to shed more light on thanks to fresh observations from the Hubble Space Telescope. Read more
4K video is still bleeding into the mainstream, but Sharp is looking further ahead, trying to get the ball rolling on an 8K ecosystem. The centerpiece of that ecosystem will be the Aquos 8K Series, a range of TVs and displays launching this year that are 8K-ready and can upscale HD and 4K content. Read more
Need a little help getting your great business idea off the ground? Look no further than Bizplan. This step-by-step business builder breaks down major projects into bite sized pieces so you can accomplish more in less time. Plan your pitch, set goals, and track your progress, all in one central, easy to use interface. Stop spinning your gears on white lined paper and let Bizplan set you on the right path. Read more
The new Brabus Rocket 900 Cabrio will cost around US$400,000, produces similar power and torque, and has the same top speed as the Rocket 900 hardtop – 217 mph (350 km/h). It will be shown for the first time at Frankfurt next week. Read more
One of the biggest biological mysteries is how life arose out of non-living molecules. To find out, a Georgia Tech team has recreated some of the conditions common to a pre-life Earth, and discovered that drying and rewetting the primordial soup lets key peptides form quickly and relatively easily. Read more
If you own a dog or cat, there are already internet-controlled camera-toting devices that you let you check in on them while you're away from home. However, what if you have fish? Well, that's where MOAI comes in. It's a self-propelled glass-cleaning device that has a built-in HD camera. Read more
Amazon and Microsoft have revealed that their voice assistants are set to become acquainted with one another. Cortana will soon be able to talk to Alexa, and vice-versa, opening up new voice-controlled possibilities for users of Echo and Windows 10 devices. Read more
While the dangers of mind wandering when driving are obvious, a team of researchers has sought to understand just how commonplace it is, and by surveying and monitoring activity in the brains of road users, they believe they have some answers. Read more
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