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Risk of developing dementia doubles in men with this common gene variant

Men who carry two copies of a common genetic variant are twice as likely to develop dementia than women with the same mutations, according to a new study from Australian researchers. This discovery has the potential to develop early detection and intervention methods to block how the variants affect the brain.

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Category: Alzheimer's & Dementia, Brain Health, Body & Mind

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Quaise demos drill bit that will go deeper than humans have ever gone

On May 21, 2025, New Atlas attended a demonstration at the Nabors facility in Houston, Texas, where Quaise Energy showcased a literal groundbreaking demo of its millimeter wave drilling technology, looking to prove its dream of revolutionizing geothermal energy extraction.

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Category: Energy, Technology

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Personalized electronic face tattoo detects and predicts brain burnout

A personalized electronic facial tattoo that wirelessly monitors the brain can tell when the organ is being overworked and can use the data it collects to predict mental overload, according to a new study. The tech could help us maintain the productivity sweet spot.

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Category: Brain Health, Body & Mind

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Therapy shock: Pioneering mental health chatbot is shutting down

A landmark AI therapy chatbot is closing down on June 30, and industry experts believe that its demise is most likely in response to the challenges of delivering impactful mental health services and navigating safety issues in the digital space.

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Category: Mental Health, Brain Health, Body & Mind

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Slippery blade outboard motor adds remote control throttle

Slovenian marine drive innovator Remigo launched its impressively portable, slimline electric outboard drive in North America just a few weeks back, and now it's adding a powerful accessory to the lineup. The new RemigoOne remote control lets the captain of the small e-boat control the throttle from anywhere on the vessel. It can also shed its handheld dock and be secured in the tiller for those who want a more intuitive way of steering and adjusting speed.

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Category: Marine, Transport

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One of world's comfiest camping chairs just got better ... and cheaper

In 2018, Nemo launched a camping chair the likes of which we had never seen before. Instead of a fabric seat attached directly to a frame, the Stargaze Recliner featured a cocoon-like seat pod hanging off a tall, spindly frame. It provided a comfy hammock-like experience with natural rocking motion and lean-back reclining like no other chair around.

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Category: Outdoors, Lifestyle

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Robot is 3D-printed upside-down in one piece, then walks out of the printer

While there are many potential uses for soft-bodied robots, the things are still typically only built in small experimental batches. Scottish scientists are out to change that, with a mass-production-capable soft bot that is 3D-printed in a single piece which then walks off of the print bed.

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Category: Robotics, Technology

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Europe's largest floating community breathes new life into disused dock

With space at such a premium in many modern cities, this project tackles the need for more new housing in an interesting way. Named Spoorweghaven, it's envisioned for a disused dock in the Netherlands and, assuming it goes ahead as planned, will be the largest floating community in Europe.

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Category: Architecture, Lifestyle

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Meet the very first human pest, which has been bugging us for 60,000 years

From fleas to mosquitoes, there's no shortage of organisms we like to consider pests – and, not surprisingly, the majority are insects, which account for up to 90% of animals on the planet. But thanks to new genetic detective work, scientists have found the very first species that got a taste for humans – and we're still the main dish on its menu, some 60,000 years on.

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Category: Biology, Science

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Roomy camper van outhustles Winnebago for off-road RVing domination

The Tiffin GH1 all-terrain camper van was one of the most pleasant RV surprises of 2024. Designed much like a Winnebago Revel but with a few signature tricks up its sleeve, the GH1 hit the market with a sticker price over US$55,000 lower than Winnebago's well-established AWD camper. Now Tiffin is moving up to Winnebago's pricing ballpark, albeit with a stretched Sprinter AWD camper van that offers more space for a comparable base price.

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Category: Automotive, Transport

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Rugged powerbank phone brings darkness to life in Starlight color

Though slim is in as far as smartphones are concerned, they're probably not going to be the first choice for adventurous types. That's likely to be a multi-function rugged phone, and the latest from FossiBot features a huge battery, color night-vision camera and a powerful dual-beam flashlight.

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Category: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, Technology

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