9k-Mile 2002 Dodge Viper GTS ACR

This 2002 Dodge Viper GTS ACR was first delivered to Anderson Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Jeep in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and it shows 9k miles following registration history in Wisconsin, Arizona, and South Carolina. It is finished in Viper Race Yellow with black stripes over black leather and is powered by an 8. 0-liter V10 paired with a six-speed manual transmission. The car is equipped with the ACR Competition Group, which included upgraded suspension components, 18″ BBS wheels, five-point harnesses, and a revised intake. Additional equipment includes an aftermarket cat-back exhaust system, a limited-slip differential, projector-style headlights, air conditioning, a CD stereo, and power windows. This Viper GTS ACR is now offered by the selling dealer in Florida with a window sticker, the owner’s manual, and a South Carolina title.

Turbocharged 1993 Honda Acty Pickup 4WD 5-Speed at No Reserve

This 1993 Honda Acty SDX is a right-hand-drive pickup that was imported to the US in 2021, refinished in metallic blue, and fitted with a lift kit before it was acquired by the seller on BaT in June 2022. Subsequent work included modifying the 656cc inline-three with a turbocharger, mounting 15″ VMS Racing wheels, and installing an aftermarket sound system. Shifting is through a five-speed manual transaxle, and additional equipment includes a Real Time four-wheel-drive system, front disc brakes, a headache rack, a backup alarm, fold-down and removable bedsides, and mudguards. This turbocharged Acty shows 73k kilometers (~45k miles) and is now offered at no reserve with removed spare parts and a clean Washington state title in the seller’s name.

1957 Nash Metropolitan Hardtop at No Reserve

This 1957 Nash Metropolitan hardtop was purchased by the seller in 2011, and the 1. 5-liter inline-four was subsequently rebuilt, the carburetor and the carpeting were replaced, the brakes were overhauled, and front seatbelts were installed. Finished in Frost White and Berkshire Green, the car is equipped with a three-speed manual transmission, 13″ steel wheels, hubcaps, a Continental kit, and black vinyl upholstery over bench seats. Work performed in early 2025 involved replacement of the valve-cover gasket, battery terminal, ignition switch, headlight-dimmer switch, leaf-spring bushings, rear wheel cylinders, and emergency-brake cable. This Series III Metropolitan 1500 hardtop is now offered at no reserve with service records from current ownership, an owner’s manual, and a clean Texas title in the seller’s name.

Team of physicists accidentally generate the shortest X-ray pulses ever observed

X-ray beams aren’t used just by doctors to see inside your body and tell whether you have a broken bone. More powerful beams made up of very short flashes of X-rays can help scientists peer into the structure of individual atoms and molecules and differentiate types of elements. But getting an X-ray laser beam that delivers super short flashes to capture the fastest processes in nature isn’t easy – it’s a whole science in itself. Radio waves, microwaves, the visible light you can see, ultraviolet light and X-rays are all exactly the same phenomenon: electromagnetic waves of energy moving through space. What differentiates them is their wavelength. Waves in the X-ray range have short wavelengths, while radio waves and microwaves are much longer. Different wavelengths of light are useful for different things – X-rays help doctors take snapshots of your body, while microwaves can heat up your lunch.