First Titanic dive since Titan disaster launches this month

The first expedition to the Titanic since last year's Titan submersible disaster that killed five people is on its way. The goal is to make the most detailed imaging survey yet of the historic wreck to ascertain how the sea environment is affecting it.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Roll for better mental health

Playing the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons with others has a positive impact on mental health, according to a new study. The researchers say the game should be used as a therapeutic tool as part of a holistic approach to mental health.

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Working with Non-Technical Clients in Web Development Projects

Whether your clients come from large corporations, small enterprises or collaborative teams, managing non-technical clients presents its own set of challenges.  Each client group has varying degrees of understanding regarding the technicalities of the web development process, and this can have an impact on how the clients are managed during a project, and how you …

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Mastering Website Development Projects and Client Retention

Most agencies have experienced website development projects that didn’t go as planned, leaving clients dissatisfied and ready to share their negative experience with their peers. Identifying where things go wrong and implementing processes to mitigate issues is crucial. If done right, you’ll have no shortage of loyal clients that will happily spread the word and …

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Our brains take naps while we’re awake – and wake when we’re asleep

For the first time, scientists have found that a tiny region of our brain shuts down to take micro-naps while we're awake. These same areas 'flicker' awake while we're asleep. This could offer pivotal insights into diseases linked to sleep dysregulation.

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Multitool crams two blades and 11 other tools into slim titanium body

Why stuff 13 tools into your pocket if you can just carry one tool with 13 functions? That's the thinking behind the Orioners Z1 titanium multitool, which is currently the subject of a Kickstarter campaign.

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Czinger 21C zings its wingers to the record books at Goodwood

The 2024 Goodwood Festival of Speed felt special this year. For Czinger, it was. Its 21C set the production car class record up the 9-turn, 1.16-mile (1.87 km) hillclimb. The car also achieved the 5th fastest time amongst all competitors.

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‘Superlubricious’ coating radically drops friction between metal parts

Using biowaste from cassava plants, scientists have created a coating that virtually eliminates friction in metal parts. The breakthrough has the potential to deliver better fuel economy and deliver enormous savings in myriad industries.

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Savage Solar hyper-scooter tears its way to highway speeds

The UK's Solar Scooters is getting ready to unleash a beast of a stand-up e-scoot on US shores. The dual-motor, full-suspension Hyperion can cruise at a leisurely 15 mph but can also open up to highway speeds of up to 65 mph.

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