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[HEALTH & WELLBEING] [Can you stomach this? Cockroach milk shapes as a high-energy superfood] Scientists have identified a milk protein in the stomach of a certain type of cockroach that has three times the energy of buffalo milk, and are now working to transform it into food supplements to give those who are game a nutritional boost. [Read more] [DRONES] [Look out London: Amazon drone delivery trials to kick off in the UK] Amazon has found itself a new ally in its plans to get the Prime Air delivery service off the ground, today announcing a partnership with the UK government to commence trials using its autonomous drones.[Read more] [WEARABLES] [Vibrating boots to help astronauts keep their footing] To keep future space explorers on their feet, MIT researchers are developing a new space boot that uses built-in sensors and tiny "haptic" motors to help guide the wearer around obstacles by means of vibrations.[Read more] [AIRCRAFT] [Man levitates on terrifying gasoline-powered flying carpet] Eight petrol-powered heavy duty propellers. One tube lattice frame, a simple seat and a hobby-grade R/C controller wired in. What could possibly go wrong? This Swedish engineer displays a pair of colossal cojones as he puts his home-made flying carpet to the test.[Read more] [BICYCLES] [Review: Electric bike wheel turns bikes into e-bikes] It was a couple of years ago that Evelo first announced its Omni Wheel – a motorized wheel that replaces a regular bicycle's existing front wheel, turning that bike into an e-bike. In the past few months, however, the company introduced a new-and-improved second version. We recently tried it out.[Read more] [COMPUTERS] [New light rendering technique ups the realism of computer generated images] UCSD researchers have developed a graphics algorithm that not only realistically models light reflecting off complex surfaces like water, leather, glass, and metal, but which also runs about 100 times faster than current state-of-the-art systems.[Read more] [SCIENCE] [Water tunnels beneath Mexican tomb carried ancient Mayan ruler away to the underworld] Archaeologists have unearthed a network of water tunnels beneath the ancient Mayan ruler King Pakal's tomb, which they say not only offers an indication of his intentions to float way to the underworld, but reframes theories about how the grand pyramid itself was built. ​​​[Read more] [WEARABLES] [Blink controlled camera provides recipe for awkward moments] Blincam is designed to remove awkward fumbling from mobile photography, instead allowing users to capture the perfect shot of that dog/latte/kid/sunset by winking or blinking.[Read more] [GAMES] [Sonic the Hedgehog gets new Mega Drive console for 25th birthday] In the vein of Nintendo’s recently-revealed Classic Mini NES, British retailer Funstock Retro has announced an updated Sega Mega Drive Classic line to celebrate Sonic's 25th anniversary, including a home console and a handheld which both contain 80 pre-installed games.[Read more] [HOME ENTERTAINMENT] [Sony tops out Bravia line with new Z series] For those a bit of cash to splash that are looking to upgrade their TV for the Olympics, Sony is providing some options with its latest range-topping Bravia Z9 series, promising better contrast, more accurate colors and deeper blacks than previous X series Bravias.[Read more] [SCIENCE] [Simple process extends milk's shelf life by weeks] A new quick-fire process improves upon pasteurization​, which extends shelf life to about two to three weeks, and brings the length of time milk can be safely stored in the fridge up to around seven weeks.[Read more] [AIRCRAFT] [Solar Impulse 2 flies into the history books with completion of circumnavigation] To​ ​the​ ​squeal​ ​of​ ​bagpipes​ ​and​ ​the​ ​beating​ ​of​ ​drums,​ ​Solar​ ​Impulse​ ​2​ ​today​ ​completed​ ​its round-the-world​ ​voyage​ ​at​ ​8:05​ ​pm​ ​EDT​ ​(July​ ​26​ ​00:05​ ​GMT) as it​ ​alighted​ ​on​ ​the​ ​tarmac​ ​of​ ​Al​ ​Bateen​ ​Executive​ ​Airport outside Abu Dhabi ​[Read more] [AUTOMOTIVE] [Morgan ups style-factor with limited edition EV3] Morgan Motor Company introduced the all-electric EV3 at this year's Geneva Motor Show, after showing it as a concept last year. To make the car even more striking, it's teamed up with British department store Selfridges to create a special edition. [Read more] [ARCHITECTURE] [This low-impact house is built from the Earth it stands on] While undoubtedly modern, there’s an unassuming beauty to Cherem Arquitectos’ Casa Candaleria. It’s the perhaps the choice of materials that is most understated: the house is built from the Earth on which it stands.[Read more] [GOOD THINKING] [MIT movie screen delivers 3D dazzle without the glasses] A new breakthrough from MIT takes a well-known trick and leverages it in a way particular to how we move our heads in cinemas. A small prototype using 50 mirrors and lenses has been developed and, if researchers can advance upon the idea, glassless 3D viewing might just become the future of cinema.[Read more] [MEDICAL] [Microneedle painlessly monitors drug levels without the need to draw blood] ​Microneedle technology uses tiny needles to break only the upper layer of the patient’s skin, doing their job without the need to dig deeper. The pain-free tech has now been used to create a device capable of monitoring patient drug levels – something that usually requires the drawing of blood.[Read more] [ARCHITECTURE] [Floating house breaks up when its owners do] Deciding what to do with the house is a big concern for home-owning couples to sort out when they separate, but Prenuptial Housing takes the sting out of the process. Taking the view that love doesn't last forever, the floating home splits when its owners do.[Read more] [ENVIRONMENT] [US to create nationwide network of EV charging stations] The US government has announced “an unprecedented set of actions” to pump up the country’s plug-in electric vehicle market, including US$4.5 billion in loan guarantees to create a nationwide network of commercial scale and fast charging stations.[Read more] [MILITARY] [Reopened Mary Rose Museum promises panoramic views of a Tudor classic] After six months of restoration work, the Mary Rose Museum is open to the public once again, offering an even more immersive look at life aboard a Tudor ship. Visitors will be granted a panoramic view of the ship's deck from nine different galleries, aided by floor-to-ceiling glass.[Read more] [GAMES] [Catch historical figures in Russia's answer to Pokemon Go] The ridiculously successful Pokemon Go may let players bag a Bulbasaur, but what if you want to nab a Napoleon? Moscow City Hall is taking cues from Nintendo's mobile hit for its own geolocation app, which lets players "catch" historical figures like Napoleon, Chaikovsky and Ivan the Terrible.[Read more] [AUTOMOTIVE] [Concours-condition Lamborghini Diablo SV to go under the hammer] Almost nothing else on the road draws attention like a classic Lamborghini. Kitted out with the full gamut of wings and scoops, cars like the Diablo SV have a magnetic quality about them, a quality Super Veloce Racing is hoping will draw buyers to this concours-condition example. [Read more] [ARCHITECTURE] [Hobbit hole-style luxury home hits the market] Many hobbit holes are fairly modest dwellings, with low ceilings and relatively cramped and dark rooms. This example in Huddersfield, England, will appeal to the Lord of the Rings fans looking for a little more luxury. It boasts four bedrooms and a large recreational area including a swimming pool.[Read more] [SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR GIZMAG READERS] [Master Spreadsheets with 25 Hours of Microsoft Excel Training, Now Over 90% Off] Want to take your career to the next level? Master these expert Excel skills and you're sure to impress your colleagues no matter what your title is. Once you master the latest version of this powerful software, you'll have the know-how to crunch data and make intelligent business decisions that are sure to get you the promotion you've been waiting for.[Read more] You are receiving this email because you signed up for our daily newsletter at www.gizmag.com. [Update profile] | [Unsubscribe] Copyright Gizmag © 2016

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