[MEDICAL](
[Breakthrough biomarker discovery reveals whether metastatic breast cancer is dormant or deadly](
Scientists have discovered a protein than can predict whether a patientâs metastasized breast cancer is dormant or about to turn deadly. The research points to new treatments that may be able to stimulate dormancy in cancer cells before they metastasize.â [Read more](
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[Dive Into Mobile Development With Over 150 Hours of Training](
Building apps is a skill that won't be going out of style anytime soon. The Core Development Bundle by Devslopes helps even the most green beginner learn how to build mobile and desktop apps and games â all for just $39 via New Atlas Deals. The bundle includes 10 different online courses, each focusing on different elements of coding. From picking up the basics of front and back-end development and coding to perfecting 3D models and animations for the games you dream up, Devslopes' bundle covers you from beginning to end with over 156 hours of instruction. [Read more](
[AIRCRAFT](
[Royal Navy makes first ever F-35B rolling landing](
The Royal Navy made history again as an F-35B Lightning II VSTOL fighter conducted the first ever Shipborne Rolling Vertical Landing (SRVL) aboard the supercarrier HMS Queen Elizabeth allow the F-35B to land while carrying a heavy load of fuel and weapons, without needing arrestor cables. [Read more](
[DIGITAL CAMERAS](
[Reuben Wu uses drones to paint surreal sci-fi landscapes with light](
The spectacular photography of Reuben Wu blends a myriad of influences, from science fiction to 19th century romantic painting. Using a drone mounted with an LED, he literally paints the landscape with light to create eerie, otherworldly images. [Read more](
[AROUND THE HOME](
[New Smart Padlock for Airbnb owners plays the numbers game](
ââWhere most smart padlocks steer clear of numbered combination codes, the new Igloohome Smart Padlock puts its number keypad at the forefront. Though it shares many features with other Bluetooth padlocks, Igloohome's alternative is designed with sharing in mind.â [Read more](
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[VR](
[Light, thin VR gloves put wearers in touch with virtual objects](
VR motion controllers work pretty well at syncing up the movements of digital digits with your real ones, but they arenât all that good at recreating the sense of touch. Scientists from EPFL and ETH Zurich have developed new haptic gloves that could help users get in touch with virtual objects. [Read more](
[AUTOMOTIVE](
[Bloodhound Supersonic Car project runs out of cash](
Since its founding in 2007, the company behind the Bloodhound Supersonic Car has made no secret of its plans to smash the worldâs land speed record and cross the 1,000-mph (1,600-km/h) threshold. Those plans have hit a significant speed bump, with the team today revealing it has run out of cash. â [Read more](
[ELECTRONICS](
[SoundBender levitates objects by curving sound waves around obstacles](
Researchers at the University of Sussex have developed SoundBender, a technology that bends sound waves around obstacles to acoustically levitate objects above them. [Read more](
[MARINE](
[Rolls-Royce welcomes Intel aboard its pursuit of self-navigating ships](
Rolls-Royce has made some pretty solid steps toward an autonomous shipping future since first unveiling its vision of a robotic cargo ship in 2014. Now it is teaming up with Intel to accelerate the development of autonomous shipping systems to make operations safer and more efficient. â [Read more](
[AUTOMOTIVE](
[Sandia Labs looks to the liquid hydrogen filling stations of the future](
In anticipation of the hydrogen economy of the future, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) is working on software models that will help hydrogen refueling stations switch from hydrogen gas to liquid hydrogen while implementing new, easier to follow safety standards. [Read more](
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[Save 25% on the HyperDrive Wireless Charger USB-C Hub](
Frustrated by the lack of ports on your MacBook? The HyperDrive USB-C Hub could well be the answer ⦠and then some. Not only does it turn a single USB-C into 8 ports - including 4K HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, 3 x USB 3.0, SD and Micro SD - itâs also a wireless phone charger for iPhone or Android. This compact, cleverly designed device could be the only extra connectivity accessory you'll ever need! [Read more](
[BICYCLES](
[Feature-heavy Wau e-bike starts at an impressive US$749](
Wau's eponymous e-bike is simple and tidy âand packs in some impressive features for its price point, including batteries up to a kilowatt-hour, motors up to 500 W, integrated alarm and GPS tracking, and brake/indicator/headlight kits â with a ton of option-ups available. [Read more](
[MOBILE TECHNOLOGY](
[Palm reborn as a smart, small "companion" to your phone](
Smartphone pioneer Palm is launching a new mobile device thatâs kind of a cross between a phone and a smartwatch. The new Palm is essentially a smaller phone that syncs with your main phone, in the same way a smartwatch does. [Read more](
[ARCHITECTURE](
[BIG bobs up in South America with a tree-covered tower for Quito](
The ever-imaginative architecture firm BIG's first footsteps on the South American continent will give rise to a residential tower close to the equator that will double as an "urban tree farm" for the Ecuadorian capital of Quito. [Read more](
[MEDICAL](
[Spontaneous genetic mutations in the womb may drive the majority of dementia cases](
New research, led by scientists at the University of Cambridge, suggests spontaneous DNA mutations that occur when a baby's brain is growing in the womb may help explain why so many people develop dementia without having any prior family history with the disease. [Read more](
[URBAN TRANSPORT](
[Stator folding electric scooter pairs plump wheels and wiry frame](
âJudging by the success of the Scrooser and the Phatty, people do like the idea of fat-tired electric scooters. California-based skateboarder/cyclist/product designer Nathan Allen is now attempting to join the throng, with the interesting-looking and apparently self-balancing Stator. [Read more](
[PETS](
[Felik uses AI to take your pet laser-huntin'](
It's no secret that cats and dogs can get bored when they're left home alone all day, which is why we've seen things such as pet-entertaining robots. Felik doesn't go quite that far, but instead uses artificial intelligence to let your critter "hunt" a moving laser beam. [Read more](
[HEALTH & WELLBEING](
["Brain-expanding" collar found to protect soccer players' noggins](
âA couple of years ago, we first heard about a neck band designed to protect athletes from concussions by essentially making their brains bigger. Now, a new study indicates that it does indeed work, protecting wearers against damage caused by smaller hits along with the big ones. [Read more](
[WEARABLES](
[Grado cuts the cable for first open-backed Bluetooth headphones](
Family-run audiophile favorites Grado Labs isn't one to blindly follow fads and fashion. The rest of the audio world may have been pumping out wireless headphones for ages, but Grado has resisted the urge to join in. Until now. The company's first Bluetooth headphones are on sale now. [Read more](
[MUSIC](
[âMighty upgrades its tiny portable Spotify player](
Mighty Vibe is a tiny, water- and shock-resistant music player that clips to your clothing while you exercise. Think of it as an iPod Shuffle for Spotify users â you fill it up with your playlists, then it streams to your wired or Bluetooth headphones for over five hours. [Read more](
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