Rolex reunion: In Shropshire, England, James Steele’s Rolex watch, lost in a field in the 1970s, has been unexpectedly found. Originally lost when the strap broke, Steele believed a cow had swallowed it, ending his search. Decades later, metal detectorist Liam King discovered the watch on Steele’s farm. Despite the watch’s face changing color and half the bracelet missing, it remained unrusted. Steele, who had immediately bought a replacement after losing the watch, was thrilled by its return. He praised King for his honesty, acknowledging that it easily could have been kept. Steele plans to save the Rolex as a sentimental memento, accepting that restoring it would be too costly.
Cyclist comfort: Robin Macan, an Australian engineer, envisioned a more comfortable bike seat. So he created the VabsRider, the first-ever virtual axis bicycle saddle. He brought the idea to the Inventors Association of Australia, and it took off. This innovative design features two sides that move independently, and redistribute pressure to minimize discomfort. The seat’s unique split design rotates around the hip joints, transferring pressure from the sit bones to the femurs. This ensures an evenly distributed load, and prevents soreness. The adjustable saddle also allows for customization in height positions, as well as in the saddle’s angle and width.