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The curious case of the "Cruise Prince" Canton Fair electric tourer

Siekon Motor showed an electric "Cruise Prince" touring motorcycle at the Canton Fair last week, and I stumbled upon it while walking the halls. It was all somewhat disarming really, because I've been writing about motorcycles for 50 years ... and I'd never heard of Siekon Motor.

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Advanced sensing tech can detect lung cancer in your exhaled breath

Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer simply by analyzing the levels of a chemical called isoprene in your breath. The team believes its breakthrough could unlock a non-invasive, low-cost method to catch the disease early, and potentially save a lot of lives.

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Premium compact tri-laser projector leverages Leica imaging know-how

Following a number of industry partnerships, imaging titan Leica announced its own smart projector in 2022. Now the company has followed that ultra-short-throw Laser TV with a compact audiovisual treat designed for "maximum flexibility and cinema feeling in Leica premium image quality."

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Funky ebike and sidecar combo inspired by vintage BMW in desert camo

Electric bikes come in all shapes and sizes, but few will turn heads quite like the Mod Easy SideCar Sahara. This limited-edition ebike has been inspired by the WWII-era BMW R75 motorcycle, and comes complete with sand-beige desert camouflage.

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CatchPad uses AI to give athletes their own portable coach

For almost all sports, training involves some combination of speed, strength, balance, coordination and/or force. That's where the CatchPad comes in, as it's designed to help athletes hone those skills wherever they want, without a human coach.

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Speech-captioning glasses show deaf wearers what other people are saying

Noisy environments pose a challenge to deaf people, particularly when they're trying to discern what a specific person within such a setting is saying. AirCaps glasses are designed to help, by providing real-time captioning to the wearer.

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Social media use found to have little to no impact on mental health

Using social media platforms for long periods has little to no association with mental health indicators like depression, anxiety and stress, according to new research. However, another recently published study found that men risk developing unhealthy obsessions with physique if they place too much importance on likes and comments.

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Category: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & Mind

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Autonomous, self-sorting cargo highways outlined for Japan

Back in July, the Japanese government outlined an intriguing idea to connect major cities with what sounded like a giant "conveyor belt" for cargo. Now we have a clearer picture of what that “Auto Flow Road” will look like.

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Plus-size tiny house provides rustic cottage living on wheels

Alabama's Timbercraft Tiny Homes has carved out a niche in the small living movement with its luxurious cottage-like models, such as the Teton. The Big Sky follows a similar rustic aesthetic and features a spacious interior that sleeps up to four people.

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Sharp aims for "superior brightness" with latest X Series 4K projector

Sharp Imaging has added a new family member to its pro-level X Series projectors. The dual-laser XP-X171Q should provide, ahem, sharp 4K visuals even in brightly lit rooms.

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Groundbreaking laser tech enables faster, safer landmine detection

Researchers at the University of Mississippi have come up with a faster, more efficient method for detecting landmines – millions of which pose a lethal threat to people in war-ravaged countries all over the world. This breakthrough, which uses lasers and acoustic vibration, has the potential to save thousands of lives a year.

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Space-based solar power to be beamed to Iceland by 2030

UK startup Space Solar has signed an agreement with Reykjavik Energy that could see Iceland become the first country to receive power beamed from a space-based solar power plant. The 30-MW demonstrator is scheduled to go online by 2030.

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Alzheimer’s drug trial raises concerns for accelerating cognitive decline

While growing evidence suggests that there’s a link between blood iron levels and the development of Alzheimer’s disease, new research investigating the effects of an available iron-reducing drug has raised concerns about its use as a treatment for the condition.

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Weight-loss pill passes important safety trial

In good news for those averse to injections, GLP-1 agonist medication is a step closer to being offered in oral pill form, with AstraZeneca revealing "encouraging data" out of its Phase I study of its obesity and diabetes drug AZD5004.

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Honda readies its first electric motorcycle for the masses

Honda’s presence in the electric two-wheeler space has long been limited to one-off scooters and bikes. But all that is set to change with the Japanese maker unveiling a performance electric motorcycle called the EV Fun Concept at this year’s EICMA motorcycle trade show.

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Cold-plunge tub chills water – and users – without ice or refrigerants

Although hot tubs may get all the glory, cold-plunge tubs are the ones that really help reduce muscle inflammation and soreness after exercise. The Snowcap tub makes that process more doable than ever, by chilling water without using any ice or refrigerants.

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Smart patch buzzes, twists and presses the skin to deliver a sense of touch

Scientists have devised a clever new method of allowing people to feel sensations that are transmitted to their skin. Beyond its applications in fields such as gaming and telepresence, the technology could also be used to guide the blind.

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Harley-Davidson's pastel maxi-scooters promise unprecedented power

Harley-Davidson's all-electric LiveWire division is collaborating with Taiwanese scooter giant KYMCO on high-performance electric maxi-scooters. Anticipated to hit the market in 2026, these scooters will make use of LiveWire’s S2 Arrow powertrain.

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New painkiller precisely targets sites of chronic pain

Researchers have developed a non-addictive painkiller that remains inactive until it reaches sites of chronic pain. Instead of dulling the nerves that send the pain signals like other analgesics, this new pain pill directly addresses the underlying cause. Its makers are currently working towards testing the compound in human trials.

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Category: Chronic Pain, Illnesses and conditions, Body & Mind

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Who are the men on Michelle Young's season of The ...

Michelle Young will become season 18's Bachelorette lead Who are the contestants in Michelle Young's Bachelorette season? During James' season, Michelle was the runner-up to final rose winner Rachael Kirkconnell. Born June 3, 1993, Young is currently 28-years-old and works as an elementary school teacher.




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MLB Players Rosters - Major League Baseball - ESPN

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The Cosby Show (TV Series 1984–1992) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb

The Cosby Show (TV Series 1984–1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.




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Glasfaserausbau: Kooperationen bringen niedrigere Preise

Im DSL-Markt hat der Wholesale für Wettbewerb und für sinkende Preise gesorgt. Im Glasfasermarkt sind vor allem die Konkurrenten der Telekom auf Wholesale angewiesen. Deshalb sind Kooperationen wie die zwischen 1&1 und Greenfiber willkommen.




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1&1 nennt Fakten: So viele Sender hat das "vierte Netz"

1&1 hat aktuelle Zahlen zu seinem Mobilfunk-Netzausbau genannt.




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The Rise of Residential Segregation and Discrimination Against Muslims in India

In cities across India Muslims face systemic barriers when attempting to rent or buy residential space, not limited to private landlords; it permeates housing societies and real estate markets, often justified under the guise of maintaining social harmony. However, this so-called harmony is nothing more than a façade for prejudice.




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How many numbers have been issued on your aadhaar? — Frauds guised as policemen “digital arrest” PhD student, took Rs 275,000




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Assam: Activists resisting corporate land grab near Kaziranga Tiger Reserve attacked

The violent suppression of voices advocating for justice and the rights of displaced communities is a grave threat to democracy and human rights.




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No one is in jail because of me: Ovais Sultan Khan responds to smear campaign

Ovais Sultan Khan has been accused of grave sins by social media accounts regarding incarceration of Muslim youth for CAA/NRC protests and Delhi Riots. He has released the following statement today in English, Hindi and Urdu:




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Yummy Water? Fun Electrolytes, News from the Universe, Save the World

Goodies on how to save money, save the world, stay healthy and happy.




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Nancy Manassero – God Can Heal Your Heartbreak

In this powerful episode of Bleeding Daylight, I engage in a heartfelt conversation with Nancy Manassero, a survivor, advocate, and author. Nancy bravely shares her journey of healing from the trauma of sexual abuse, which began at the age of 20. Her candid account delves into the painful experiences of grooming, the burden of shame, […]




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Eric Stephens – Rejection to Redemption and Purpose

In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, I interview Eric Stephens, a pastor, life coach, and founder of Redwood Christian Ministries. Eric shares his powerful journey from a difficult childhood marked by the absence of his biological father and struggles with addiction and depression, to a transformative encounter with the love and acceptance of Jesus Christ. […]




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John ‘JR’ Rennie – Discovering Joy Through Purpose

In this episode of Bleeding Daylight, I host a profound conversation with John J. R. Rennie, a seasoned entrepreneur who transitioned from running a successful business software company to founding Brushfires Ministry. John shares his journey of discovering true joy and fulfillment in life by aligning his personal agenda with God’s purpose. After nearly 40 […]




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See Components of the HDR

The HDR has an electromagnet, a device that converts electrical energy into a pulse magnetic field. See Pictures of different devices.




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Keep Your YouTube Searches Private: How to Go Incognito on the App

Most people know about the incognito mode in web browsers, but fewer realize that YouTube offers a similar feature in its mobile app.




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Here's a New Case That Transforms Any Smartphone Into an E-Reader

Astropad has introduced Bookcase, a unique smartphone case that transforms your phone into a dedicated e-reader.




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This Pizza Was Suspiciously Popular. Police Discovered the Secret Ingredient

The incredible popularity of a specific pizza order has led to the bust of an unusual drug trafficking operation.




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They Can Know Everything About You Just by Looking at You With These Special Glasses

By combining smart glasses with facial recognition software, it's possible to learn everything about the people you meet on the street, just by looking at them. Fascinating and terrifying!




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Never Plug These Devices Into an Extension Cord—It Could Lead to Serious Hazards

Exercise caution if you're low on outlets and relying on extension cords. Not all devices are safe to connect this way, and the wrong combination can lead to overheating or even fire hazards.




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Perseverance Rover Discovers Green Spots: Could There Be Water on Mars?

NASA's Perseverance rover, on Mars for the past three years, has found potential signs that the planet may once have supported life.




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These Five Nuts Are the Healthiest - And They Won't Make You Gain Weight

Some nuts have incredible health benefits, helping reduce cancer risk and boost brain function. These five are the best, and they won't cause weight gain!




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This Cloud Always Hovers in the Same Spot, and Even NASA Researchers Have Noticed It

A peculiar, motionless cloud near New Zealand's southern coast has caught NASA's attention.