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This 45mm Titanium Keychain Glows for 25 Years Without Batteries Using Pure Material Physics

Tritium is a hydrogen isotope with a half-life of 12.3 years. As it decays, beta particles strike a phosphor coating and produce light. The process requires no electricity, no chemical reaction, and no external energy. It simply happens, continuously, for decades. This is why tritium appears in emergency exit signs, military watches, and aviation instruments. […]

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The Tiny Home That Proves You Don’t Have to Downsize Your Family to Downsize Your Life

There’s a persistent myth that tiny homes are only for solo dwellers or couples who’ve traded square footage for a hashtag. The Harmony, the latest offering from Alberta-based builder Teacup Tiny Homes, exists entirely to dismantle that idea. Rooted in the company’s popular Ellie range, the Harmony was originally conceived for a family of four

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Keychron Cut a Keyboard in Half and Accidentally Made the Perfect Gaming Peripheral for $60

Think about the last time you actually used the right half of your keyboard while gaming. Your right hand was on the mouse, your left hand was camped on WASD, and every key to the right of G and T was essentially decorative. The numpad, the arrow keys, the entire right side of your keyboard

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Renault Le Mans Hypercar Concept Swaps Entire Drivers Like F1 Changes Tires

Endurance racing has a violent pit stop problem. Drivers trapped in burning cockpits because harnesses wouldn’t release fast enough. Fuel fires erupting while crews wrestle with high-pressure refueling systems under time pressure. Wheel guns misfiring at exactly the wrong moment. These failures have defined the dark side of Le Mans history since the 1950s, and

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Dyson’s HushJet Mini Cool is a pocket-sized bladeless fan that looks unfortunately PG13

It’s summertime, and the temperatures are soaring, making you sweat and feel uncomfortable. A mini fan can give you some breathing space in the heavy, humid heat. But if you’re looking for something beyond the usual pocket fan, Dyson wants you to indulge in the luxury of a gadget that feels just as premium in

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Thule builds a new easy-setup Widesky hardshell rooftop tent for more than just sleeping

My love for the outdoors rekindles with the fading spring chill, and I hear voices from the woods calling me to come explore. Of course, backpacking is the most viable option, but when I’m planning with my partner, I prefer the rooftop tent. There are two conveniences of the modern hardshell rooftop tents: they’re light

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The 190sqm Melbourne Renovation That Didn’t Touch the Street

Melbourne’s inner-city suburb of Abbotsford is the kind of place that makes you feel the weight of time. Its streets are lined with single-fronted worker’s cottages, row after row of modest Victorian weatherboards that have been standing since the 19th century, when industrial workers first settled around the nearby factories of Fitzroy and Collingwood. The

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