Between repairability, upgradability, and sustainability, there’s plenty of reason to believe that modular designs are the future of laptops. While these might still fit in the standard clamshell or 2-in-1 form factors, modular laptops are also…
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Men are facing a testosterone crisis – these 15 fixes will turbocharge the essential hormone
Testosterone is critical for the health and athletic performance of men (and women). So it is troubling that multiple studies suggest men’s testosterone levels are tanking worldwide.
One study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology &…
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Hollywood’s romance with micro dramas is heating up. Will it last?
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — A young woman is desperate to raise $50,000 for her mom’s life-saving medical treatment. She will get the money, but only if she agrees to her stepsister’s unusual proposal: to marry her wayward fiance, who comes from…
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Heard the one about the three vicars who went to the cinema – and were taught a lesson in tolerance? | Ravi Holy
What do vicars do in their spare time? Last week, I went with two friends, both fellow vicars, to see the new film I Swear. I knew from the trailer that it was about a man with Tourette syndrome (TS). What I didn’t know was that it was about a…
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‘Pepper-spraying a 15 year old is cowardly’: Turnstile on hostile cops, playing through pain and taking hardcore punk global | Music
On a Wednesday evening in September, about 6,000 people cross footbridges to reach Brown’s Island, a bucolic park in the middle of the James River in Richmond, Virginia. They’re here to see Turnstile, the Baltimore band who came from the…
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A First Ride With the Maeving RM2 Electric Motorcycle
I test-ride electric kick scooters as a part of my job. They’re fantastic to ride and zip around town, but they are not cool nor particularly comfortable. You’re standing on this L-shaped object, like a meerkat on wheels. Motorcycles, on the other hand? There is no other category of vehicle that oozes this much style, especially one that looks like Maeving’s new RM2.
If you love the roar of a motorbike and the smell of petrol, this electric motorcycle is probably not for you. Seb Inglis-Jones, Maeving’s cofounder, tells me the company is after a demographic of people who perhaps want something more robust than an electric bicycle but not as intense as a gas-powered bike. Someone who may actually prefer the practically silent ride experience (read: me). However, you still need a motorcycle license in the US to ride.
The Maeving RM2 opens up for preorder today in the US for $10,995, a small jump from the prior RM1S and a bigger price bump from the original RM1. They’ll ship in January 2026. It shares the same powertrain as the RM1S, hitting a top speed of 70 miles per hour with an 80-mile range.
However, the RM2’s calling card is the bench seat, so you can finally ride with a passenger. The tank is shorter and wider to accommodate the pillion seat, but you can enjoy a more upright sitting experience. An added boon: You can also add a rear rack and top box for helmet storage.
Electric Start
Maeving was founded in the UK right before the pandemic by Inglis-Jones and Will Stirrup, neither of whom had a background in motorbikes (or vehicles, for that matter). The duo decided to build a company together after meeting at university, with two stipulations. They didn’t want to start a business right out of college with no experience, and whatever they built should in some way help combat climate change. Stirrup went to work in the finance world after college, and Inglis-Jones dove into a sales and marketing career.
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Hollywood’s romance with micro dramas is heating up. Will it last?
A young woman is desperate to raise $50,000 for her mom’s life-saving medical treatment. She will get the money, but only if she agrees to her stepsister’s unusual proposal: to marry her wayward fiance, who comes from a wealthy family but also…
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Comet 3I/ATLAS’ upcoming encounter with the sun could change it in big ways — Space photo of the week
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What it is: The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, growing a tail
Where it is: The inner solar system, barreling toward Mars
When it was shared: Sept. 4, 2025
Even as a brilliant, naked-eye comet slices through Earth’s sky (cheers, Comet…
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How scary films can soothe your anxiety
As he writes in a review paper on the topic: “Horror entertainment content allows people to experience fear in a safe, controlled environment, providing an opportunity to practice cognitive reappraisal, tolerating uncomfortable somatic…
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‘No spacecraft would survive’: Europe simulates catastrophic solar storm to warn of real risks
Europe has just run its most extreme space weather simulation yet — a scenario so severe that no spacecraft was left unscathed in the exercise.
The European Space Agency (ESA) staged the exercise at its mission control center in Darmstadt,…
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