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Creating a material that can alter its optical properties in real time has proved challenging for scientists, but a team has finally achieved a major breakthrough by developing a material that can transition from clear to reflective and back again using an array of gold nanoparticles. Read more
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Audi has put artificial intelligence in the spotlight with its new flagship production car, the the A8, but its new concept car takes things a step further. Launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Aicon provides a peek at how Audi envisages the self-driving luxury sedan of the future. Read more
Fossils of the earliest lifeforms are relatively scant, but they did leave other traces of themselves behind. Now, paleontologists have discovered a set of tiny fossilized burrows, created by some of the earliest complex organisms more than half a billion years ago. Read more
Mercedes-AMG released full details of its much-anticipated Project One ahead of a launch at this week's International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt/Main. The two-seater supersports show car will feature Formula One technology in every aspect, offering over 1,000 hp and a top speed beyond 350 km/h. Read more
Unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Land Rover Discovery SVX is the first Land Rover that will be built at the Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division's new Technical Centre. The vehicle is engineered to be an extreme off-road-capable machine that lives up to Land Rover's luxury status. Read more
A key culprit behind the painful sting of a fire ant could prove a key component in new creams to treat psoriasis. New research has found that a key compound in the creature's toxic venom can combat some of the symptoms of psoriasis, by helping to repair the barrier function of the skin. Read more
Bugatti knows how to deliver headline-grabbing numbers like few other car manufacturers. The latest crazy number to come from Bugatti's Chiron is a new world record for accelerating from 0-400 km/h, and then coming to a stop again. Read more
Deep beneath Antartica’s glaciers, formed by steam from active volcanos, are extensive subglacial cave networks. A team has, for the time, examined soil samples for traces of DNA and revealed these caves could hold a much more diverse set of organisms than previously thought. Read more
Having released the first I.D. Concept last year, VW has expanded with high-riding coupes and retro-inspired vans. The cherry red I.D. Crozz was initially unveiled in Shanghai, but VW has given it an interior makeover for Frankfurt. Read more
Take the struggle out of digital collaboration, and get your team hooked up with Droplr. Simply drag a file to the Droplr icon on your desktop or hit the short cut, and you'll automatically upload it to a remote server. Then, anyone on your team attached to your account will be able to access and work on the content. Filled with useful features to make teamwork more efficient, this app will pay for itself in productivity. Especially since you're getting access for three users, all for the price of one. Read more
Scientists surveying the state of the world's periglacial zones report that the days for such regions may be numbered. The team now expects climate change to severely diminish these cold regions by halfway through the century, no matter what course of action we take in the meantime. Read more
Researchers at Caltech have developed a computer chip that can store quantum information in the form of light, at the nanoscale. The breakthrough is the latest step towards quantum computers and networks, which would allow information to be processed and transmitted faster and with smaller devices. Read more
Scientists have developed an AI system that can recreate a video game engine after watching just two minutes of gameplay, which could help lighten the load for developers and allow them to experiment with different styles of play. Read more
With a six-speed manual gearbox and an exterior devoid of spoilers, the 911 R was pared-back fun for a set of privileged purists, and the motoring world couldn't get enough. Now, the same formula has been applied to the new GT3, creating the (slightly) more affordable Touring Package in the process. Read more
The Sun is currently in the quietest phase of its 11-year cycle, but it has blasted forth some of the largest solar flares on record. Several X-class flares have erupted over the past week, one of which is the largest in over a decade and one of the top 10 since records began. Read more
The Cassini probe has bid farewell to Titan and is now on its way to a fatal encounter with Saturn. At 12:04 pm PDT (3:04 pm EDT), the unmanned orbiter flew by Saturn's largest moon, altering Cassini's trajectory so it will plunge into Saturn's atmosphere on September 15. Read more
Imagine if you were musically gifted yet paralyzed, so you had great difficulty writing down or performing the melodies that you thought up. Well, scientists have developed a system that could help. It allows users to write music using just the power of their mind. Read more
When Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli performs with the Lucca Philharmonic Orchestra this Tuesday, he won't necessarily be the center of attention. That's because his conductor will be YuMi, a two-armed robot made by Swedish/Swiss tech firm ABB. Read more
Wanting to use an electric mountainboard when traveling outside the US, Dane Kouttron decided to build one that could fit in an overhead luggage compartment on passenger aircraft. The Mountain-Slider can fit in a backpack in transit, then opens up like a drawer when the rider wants to move. Read more
Kodak has announced the upcoming release of a brand new point-and-shoot instant print digital camera called the Printomatic. Designed for simplicity, the bare-bones snapper prints out photos on no-ink Zink photo paper, just like 2015's eerily similar Polaroid Snap model in fact. Read more
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