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1. Porsche Dealer Stokes rumors of a 4.0-Liter Cayman GT4 RS
We heard a rumor that a refreshed Porsche Cayman GT4 is coming, equipped with a sizable turbocharged 4.0-liter six-cylinder engine to keep up with the new turbocharged 718 models.
2. This Jaguar Two Door Would Make You Forget About The F-Type
the current F-Type could be considered as one of the best looking cars on the market but after this we'd forget all abkut that.
When viewed from the front, the C-Xonca doesn’t include any kind of grille and instead makes do with a large single air intake at the base of the bumper. It then incorporates a pair of slim LED headlights and a front clamshell that includes a set of beautifully sculpted front wheel arches and quarter panel.
3. Road-Legal Ferrari FXX Comes With A $12.5 Million Sticker Price
The 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine remains in place. It feeds 850 horsepower to the rear axle, through a 6-speed sequential transmission, and allows it to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) from a standstill in just 2.5 seconds, and a top speed of 247 mph (398 km/h).
4. Tiny, soft, transparent nanofabricated devices turned into ultrasensitive microphones
A tiny, transparent device that can fit into a contact lens has a bright future, potentially helping a range of scientific endeavors from biomedicine to geology.
Urologists want to use the system to study the optics of breast cancer cells, information that could lead to new treatments. Neuroscientists are interested in using the Micro-ring resonator as a window into rodent brains as a way of studying drug protection for the cortex during different points of a stroke.
5. Passenger drones will begin flying over Dubai
The single-rider, human-sized quadcopter that whipped CES 2016 into a frenzy could be carrying passengers as early as this summer. As the head of Dubai's Roads and Transportation Agency announced at the World Government summittoday, the Chinese EHang 184 passenger drone will begin "regular operations" around the futuristiccity in July of 2017.
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