3D-printed apartment building provides affordable housing in Germany

3D-printed construction continues to grow in popularity, and the latest example is an ambitious apartment building in Germany. The project will incorporate cutting-edge 3D printing tech and timber, and will host affordable social housing.

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Ingenious titanium ring aims to replace your tape measure

While everyday carry multitools are great at many things, they can fall short in the measuring department. The new titanium Tiroler ring fixes that by adding the ability to take measurements to your EDC kit, with a smart portable design.

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Nigeria’s NASENI rolls out homegrown tech by Q1 2024, EVC says

The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) will roll out its products and technology by Q1 2024, under a technology transfer plan, Mr Khalil Suleiman Halilu, Executive Vice Chairman of the tech agency says.

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Malware with 430,000 monthly attacks hit WhatsApp, Telegram users  

A new malicious WhatsApp spy mod that thrives inside Telegram and has recorded over 340,000 in a month, is fast spreading on the two popular messaging apps, tech security firm Kaspersky has alerted.

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Building a technology business for the people, by the people

As technological advancements and market dynamics continue to evolve, staying ahead of the curve for a technology business is no easy feat. 

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Repurposed Parkinson’s drug found to be effective against brain cancer

Researchers have found that a drug used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease may be effective at treating metastatic breast cancer and the brain metastases that can often result. The repurposed drug could be a novel cancer treatment.

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Impressive new plastic self-heals, can be recycled and feeds marine life

Japanese scientists have developed a new type of plastic that can easily break down on demand into its base components. In seawater it starts to break down into food for marine life, and just to top it off, it can self-heal and remember past shapes.

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Newer rheumatoid arthritis drugs work well in the real world

They’ve been approved in the US since 2012, but Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors are still the new kid on the block in terms of rheumatoid arthritis treatment. A new study lays to rest the doubts some had over their effectiveness beyond clinical trials.

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Scientists spot viruses attaching to other viruses for first time

Scientists have discovered that viruses can latch onto other viruses to insert their genes into host cells. Lab results with apparent contamination led the team to directly see the strange interaction for the first time.

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