Five people and a cat can squeeze into this compact tiny house

French firm Baluchon always manages to fit a lot of living space into its tiny houses, but its latest model can somehow sleep an impressive five people – plus a cat – in a home measuring just 6 m (19.6 ft) in length.

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Barnes & Noble taps Lenovo for design of new Nook tablet

Barnes & Noble has joined forces with Lenovo to relaunch its 10.1-inch tablet, offering a "best of both worlds" reading experience, with access to millions of ebooks through the B&N app as well as everything you'd expect from a modern budget tablet.

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ISO 20560: a Global Standard to Identify Pipe Contents

A new, global ISO 20560 norm is now available to standardise the identification of hidden and often hazardous pipe contents in factories and facilities....

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API Marine Introduce New Portable Ultrasonic Sounding Device

The new API Marine Portable Sounding Device (PSD) is a stand-alone device complies with IMO’s new ship exhaust gas regulations as of January 1, 2020 for...

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Ryuger goes to production with its outrageous Eidolon carbon ebike

The Ryuger Eidolon, out of Western Australia, is a super-aerodynamic carbon monocoque ebike that looks like a street racer but is actually a full-suspension commuter with some light off-road ambitions. And it's an absolute eye-popper.

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Glow of “cosmic web” filaments directly imaged for the first time

On a scale that’s hard to fathom, the universe is structured like a “cosmic web." Astronomers have now directly observed light from filaments in this web, by staring at a patch of sky with a deep-field telescope to detect faint dwarf galaxies.

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