Patient has bionic heart for 100 days, leaves hospital

A man has lived for more than 100 days with a maglev heart beating inside his chest. In a landmark moment, he was discharged earlier this year, becoming the first person in the world to leave the hospital with the device embedded in his body.

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After some bickering, US Cadillac Formula 1 team allowed to join grid

It's official: Cadillac will be the 11th F1 team in the paddock in 2026, now that it's been approved to join the championship by the FIA and FOM. This is the first time the grid's been expanded since Haas was added in 2016.

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Sugar-free slushies can make children seriously sick

In recent years, there has been an increase in kids becoming seriously ill soon after drinking sugar-free slushies. A new study has pointed the finger at glycerol, a compound that’s used as a sugar substitute and, until now, has been considered safe.

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Extravagant US camper van raises bar on backcountry adventure living

Stepping things up from the typical backcountry crash pad, Rossmönster uses its tried-and-true camper ingenuity in creating the all-new Skye Van. The Sprinter camper brings together luxurious comfort and backcountry grit, looking good all the while.

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Multi-use e-freighter bike could replace your family car entirely

Aventon entered the growing cargo ebike market with a capable-looking "multipurpose freighter" called the Abound a couple of years ago, and has since added to the family with the SR. Now the original gets an update with the launch of the Long Rack.

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Megalodon may have been much bigger than we thought

Everyone's favorite prehistoric shark may have been much sleeker and much larger than previously thought. A new study suggests that the megalodon wasn't as stocky as the great white shark, and that it could have reached over 24 m (80 ft) in length.

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Smart AI-driven AR glasses to compete with Meta Ray-Bans

Tecno is taking the wearable camera fight to Meta Ray-Bans with a pair of AI-driven glasses that borrow imaging tech from the company's flagship smartphone to offer mobile life-loggers "industry-leading" resolution plus augmented-reality.

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Apartment-sized tiny house embraces classic American styling

Rover Tiny Homes' latest model, the Tulameen, features an eye-catching exterior inspired by classic US styling and a spacious interior. The towable home is currently on the market for roughly $118,000.

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Lego turns old rope and engine oil into millions of toy tires

Lego is the largest tire manufacturer by volume in the world – even though its tires are among the smallest on the planet. The Danish toy company is now making those tires out of recycled materials like fishing nets, engine oil, and rope.

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