Lego unveils Smart Bricks featuring NFC tags, Bluetooth mesh and motion sensors in Star Wars kits, detailing privacy notes ...
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Hyundai’s $5B engine recall nightmare, explained
Hyundai’s engine troubles have grown from a technical defect into a sprawling recall saga that has reshaped how owners think ...
ZME Science on MSN
This glowing skin patch acts like a check engine light for your body to warn you about health problems
When you are driving and a yellow icon flashes on your dashboard, you know immediately that something is wrong under the hood ...
Dezeen on MSN
Will.i.am unveils three-wheeled EV with AI assistant
Musician and entrepreneur Will.i.am has entered the micro-mobility space with his new company Trinity, revealing a ...
Tata has launched the much-awaited 2026 Punch facelift with enhanced styling, more features, and new powertrains, making it ...
Rubin, NVIDIA’s first extreme-codesigned, six-chip AI platform now in full production, and Alpamayo, an open reasoning model ...
A new Silverado Trail Boss was supposed to be worry-free for this owner, but it’s already stuck at the dealer at just 12,000 ...
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Live long and loiter: Why NASA's ESCAPADE probes will wait a year in space before heading to Mars
"How do you get to Mars when the launch vehicle is not necessarily going to Mars?" ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
New research challenges our understanding of Parkinson’s disease
A research team led by McGill University has taken a close look at a long-standing idea about Parkinson’s disease and found it needs revision. Working with colleagues at the Douglas Research Centre, ...
Everyday Health on MSN
5 New Health Tech Products I Tried at CES
Check out the most innovative health tech from CES 2026, including wearable trackers, AI-powered biometric bands, and smart ...
A 2025 Ram Laramie owner paid $77k only to have the AC fail at 325 miles! With the fan on max and having zero cooling, this owner is fed up. Is the new Hurricane-powered Ram a luxury marvel or a ...
Experts say AI won't just replace jobs — it could spark new industries and opportunities Australians can't yet imagine.
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