[Health & Wellbeing](
[Link between Alzheimerâs and sleep apnea affirmed in brain tissue study](
[Brain tissue analysis revealed sleep apnea generates similar patterns of toxic protein accumulation to what researchers see in Alzheimer's disease](
A new study offers strong evidence linking Alzheimerâs disease and sleep apnea. The research, studying autopsied brain tissue, shows how the protein aggregations seen in Alzheimerâs spread in the same way through the brains of patients with sleep apnea. [Read more](
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[Environment](
[Engineered "super-enzyme" gobbles plastic waste at six times the speed](
[Hundreds of millions of tons of PET plastics are produced for things like water bottles each year, but a newly-engineered "super-enzyme" could help tackle the problem](
Back in 2018, scientists made the key discovery of a bacterium with a natural appetite for PET plastics. Scientists have now used this bacterium as the basis for a newly engineered âsuper-enzymeâ that can digest plastic waste at six times faster. [Read more](
[Aircraft](
[World's largest jet engine earns official US certification](
[The world's largest commercial jet engine, the GE9X, fitted to a test aircraft](
Itâs been a long road of research, development and, more recently, testing but the team at GE Aviation has now earned official US certification for the worldâs largest commercial aircraft engine, the GE Aviation GE9X. [Read more](
[Materials](
[Cement-free sewerage concrete combats fatbergs and corrosion](
[The team's new cement-free concrete (right) alongside conventional but corroded Portland cement concrete](
Scientists in Australia have developed a new cement-free solution they say is better equipped to handle the corrosive nature of sewerage systems, while also helping avoid the buildup of troublesome and costly fatbergs. [Read more](
[Mobile Technology](
[Samsung's new Android tablet is a super-rugged device for the outdoors](
[The display of the Tab Active3 works with gloves](
If you're after a quality Android tablet, then Samsung can usually offer what you need â but its new Galaxy Tab Active3 is something a little out of the ordinary, with extra ruggedness and features for computing on the go. [Read more](
[Automotive](
[Infiniti previews next-gen QX60 with Monograph concept](
[The Infiniti QX60 Monograph previews the future design direction of the QX60 and follows the unveil of the QX80 Monograph, which did the same for that larger SUV](
Infiniti has unveiled its platinum-hued QX60 Monograph concept to give "tangible insight" into the design direction of the luxury automaker's midsized three-row QX60. Like the QX80 Monograph before, the design focuses on the exterior looks. [Read more](
[Physics](
[Scientists calculate how much matter there is in the universe](
[The galaxy cluster Abel 2163, similar to the ones analyzed in the new study to calculate the total amount of matter in the universe](
Scientists have estimated the total amount of matter in the universe using a more precise method. By calculating the mass of hundreds of galaxy clusters, the team found that matter makes up around a third of the contents of the universe. [Read more](
[Medical](
[Spinal cord stimulation relieves chronic pain and symptoms of Parkinson's](
[Stimulation of the spinal cord offers a potential new pathway in the treatment of Parkinson's disease](
The authors of a new study have found that spinal cord stimulation can not only reduce pain in Parkinson's subjects where other treatments have failed, but also improved motor symptoms in almost three quarters of the patients tested. [Read more](
[Bicycles](
[Proximity-sensing bike tail light warns encroaching drivers](
[The SureLight flashes orange when it detects vehicles closing in too fast from the rear](
A large percentage of automobile-bicycle collisions occur when a car hits a bike from behind. The UK-designed SureLight bicycle tail light was made with this in mind, as it actually warns motorists when they're getting too close. [Read more](
[Outdoors](
[Furrion rolls out solar-ready eRove off-grid cooler fridge](
[Furrion brings the 2019 Rova back as the eRove](
After nearly two years, Furrion brings to market the wheeled, battery-swapping fridge it showed at CES 2019. Perfect for overland rigs, off-grid cabins and more, the rolling compressor cooler can be used with or without power for days or weeks. [Read more](
[Computers](
[New mini PC packs dedicated GeForce GPU for some moderate gaming](
[The Minisforum EliteMini H31G is a mini PC with a focus on gaming](
Not everybody needs powerful computers â mini PCs can be great for work, media centers, or some modest gaming. Minisforum is now unveiling the EliteMini H31G, a small PC with a dedicated GPU that should let it run some more heavy-duty games. [Read more](
[Automotive](
[Nissan drives out mobile power and disaster relief concept](
[Nissan has modified its latest generation Leaf e+ electric passenger car and transformed into a mobile power and disaster relief concept](
Toyota and Honda recently started testing a fuel-cell bus designed as a mobile power source for disaster relief. Now Nissan has driven out an emergency response vehicle based on its Leaf electric car that will also provide emergency power. [Read more](
[Science](
[Did pterosaurs have feathers? Scientific debate takes flight in new study](
[An artist's illustration of a "naked" pterosaur (left) and a feathered one (right)](
Debate is raging about whether ancient flying reptiles called pterosaurs had feathers or not. Years ago a study found fossil evidence of protofeathers, but now another team claims the evidence doesnât stack up, and the creatures were instead bald. [Read more](
[Health & Wellbeing](
[Trial finds introducing gluten into diet early may prevent celiac disease](
[The researchers say it is too soon to offer dietary recommendations to new parents, but instead call for large trials to establish clear evidence](
The results of a clinical trial find introducing gluten into a baby's diet from the age of four months may reduce their risk of developing celiac disease. The researchers stress larger trials are necessary before any broad dietary recommendations are suggested. [Read more](
[Motorcycles](
[Indian goes electric with eFTR Jr electric moto for kids](
[Chuckin' skids with those dual disc brakes on Indian's eFTR Jr](
Indian is taking on Harley in a new market segment: mini electric motorcycles for kids. The new eFTR Jr looks a fair bit like Indian's famous flat trackers, and packs dual suspension, 15-mph (24-km/h) top speeds and over an hour's riding time. [Read more](
[Space](
[Mars Express finds more subsurface ponds of liquid water on Mars](
[Artist's impression of Mars Express, which has discovered more subsurface ponds of liquid water on Mars](
ESA's Mars Express has found evidence of more liquid water beneath the ice cap in the south polar region of Mars. Based on data from the MARSIS radar instrument, researchers found three subsurface ponds with the largest measuring 20 x 30 km (12 x 19 mi). [Read more](
[Space](
["Ultra-hot Jupiter" exoplanet where iron turns to gas discovered](
[Artist's impression of Wasp-189 and Wasp-189 b](
The Cheops exoplanet mission has revealed one of the hottest, most extreme planets orbiting another star. Located 322 light years away in the constellation of Libra, WASP-189 b is an ultra-hot Jupiter with a temperature so high that iron turns to gas. [Read more](
[Home Entertainment](
[Roku squeezes 4K streaming player into compact soundbar](
[A compact Dolby Audio soundbar with 4K streaming smarts](
Watching streamed content on a big TV can involve a good many cables running between your media streamer, soundbar and TV. Roku aims to cut some of the clutter with the Streambar, which combines a streaming player and a compact soundbar. [Read more](
[Science](
[Tea bud "robots" used to kill and clear bacteria](
[A group of antimicrobial T-Budbots clear paths through a bacterial biofilm](
When bacteria colonize the surface of items such as medical implants, they form antibiotic-resistant coatings known as biofilms. Scientists have devised a new way of removing such films, and it involves magnetically steering augmented tea plant buds. [Read more](
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