Samsung takes indoor entertainment outdoors with Terrace TVs

Samsung's Lifestyle family of TVs has today got a new member. Designed for outside viewing, the Terrace 4K QLED television is weather-resistant and boasts a brighter screen, and there's a weather-resistant soundbar to go with it.

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Refugee community center made from bamboo and straw

Beyond Survival: A Safe Space for Rohingya Women and Girls provides a much-needed community center for refugees in Bangladesh. The building was designed by Rizvi Hassan and is made from inexpensive locally-sourced materials like bamboo and straw.

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Experimental photonic chip clocks crazy 44-Terabit internet speed

A new record has been achieved for the fastest internet speed from a single light source – an absolutely astounding 44.2 Terabits per second, 44,000 times faster than the highest speed connection. It was made possible by a new kind of optical chip.

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Over-the-air updates take the Fliteboard eFoil to new heights

After launching its first electric-powered hydrofoil board a couple of years ago, Fliteboard now hopes to further elevate the ride experience with an app that offers detailed ride-tracking and over-the-air updates to improve the board's performance.

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Leisure Vans Ford motorhome packs AWD and multi-use Murphy lounge

Leisure Travel Vans launches its first all-wheel drive motorhome. Building on the newly available 2020 Ford Transit AWD, Leisure pulls the homey rear lounge layout over from its Sprinter Unity, offering a spacious flex bedroom with Murphy bed.

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Robotic white blood cells crawl against the current to deliver drugs

In future, many diseases may be treated by tiny robots delivering drugs. Taking inspiration from white blood cells, researchers from the Max Planck Institute have unveiled a new micro-robot design that can move against the current of blood flow.

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Signs of metal in teeth could indicate ALS risk from childhood

A new study is suggesting signs of the disease ALS may be detectable in teeth, decades before the onset of any symptoms. The research points to a dysfunction in metabolizing metals as a possible factor in the onset of this still mysterious disease.

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App detects signs of anemia via a smartphone snap of the eyelid

A team of scientists has developed software that could make diagnoses of blood disorders much more straightforward, using a smartphone camera to assess levels of hemoglobin as a way of detecting conditions like anemia.

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