World’s fastest camera shoots at 156.3 trillion frames per second

Engineers at INRS Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications Research Centre in Canada have developed the world’s fastest camera, which can shoot at an astonishing 156.3 trillion frames per second (fps). Continue Reading Category: Technology Tags: Photo, Photography, World's Fastest, C … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Video: Filmmakers test-drive OpenAI’s Sora, inspiring awe – and concern

OpenAI has again demonstrated the capabilities of its already impressive text-to-video platform, Sora, by asking creatives to produce their own short films using it. The public's response has been a mixture of awe and fear about the potential uses of this technology and the real- … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

New images show 'demonic' face distortions from rare condition

Imagine waking up one morning and finding that every face you see is distorted into demonic proportions, with pointy ears, narrow eyes and a terrifying grin. That’s a reality for some patients with a rare condition called prosopometamorphopsia (PMO), and a unique case study has n … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

RV gear-maker glampifies box trailer into stealthy Swiss Army camper

Setting out with the goal of turning a humble storage box-on-wheels into the most luxurious live-in cargo trailer ever made, Salt Lake City camper equipment builder Tetravan has created a clean, modern caravan loaded with space-optimizing transformable components. The dual-axle t … | Continue reading


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Self-assembling crane promises to halve cost of offshore wind setup

Part of the exorbitant cost of offshore wind energy is the massive crane ships required to install the damn things – but Norwegian company Windspider has come up with a brilliantly lightweight crane system that promises to slash costs in half. Continue Reading Category: Energy, S … | Continue reading


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No outdoor outlet? Power Mole transmits electricity through window glass

The Power Mole wirelessly transmits 10 watts of electricity through window glass, allowing indoor outlets to power outdoor devices. It's built on the inductive coupling technology utilized in wireless smartphone charging systems. Continue Reading Category: Around The Home, Lifest … | Continue reading


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Measuring root length via leaves may make for better crops

A new technique may make it easier to selectively breed crop plants for better, deeper roots. The non-destructive process involves quickly checking a plant's leaves to see how far down its roots go into the soil. Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: Pennsylvania State Univers … | Continue reading


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Autonomous pothole prevention machine rolls onto UK streets

Whether you're on a bike or in a car, potholes are a problem. Maintenance is costly and labor intensive, but authorities in the UK have successfully tested an autonomous machine designed to detect and seal surface cracks that can grow into potholes – which could save time and mon … | Continue reading


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Video: 28-ft-long Sangja tiny house doesn't compromise on comfort

One of the reasons tiny houses are getting so big lately is that a lot of people want the flexibility of downsizing, but without needing to rough it in cramped and uncomfortable homes. Modern Tiny Living does a good job of balancing the need for portability and comfort with the S … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Gene-edited pig kidney transplanted into first living human patient

A genetically edited pig kidney has been successfully transplanted into a living patient for the first time. Reports indicate the man is doing well a few weeks on, raising hopes for a wider pool of donated organs in future. Continue Reading Category: Medical, Science Tags: Organ … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

NVIDIA to create AI ‘agents’ that outperform human nurses

NVIDIA has partnered with Hippocratic AI to develop AI-powered ‘healthcare agents’ that have already been shown to outperform other large language models and human nurses in specific tasks. Will these agents help ease the global healthcare worker shortage, or will they lead to mo … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Sulfuric acid clouds of Venus can't dissolve life, new experiments find

Venus may be a hellscape by our standards, but there’s a chance that some forms of life could evolve there. A new MIT study has now found that the building blocks of life are surprisingly stable in highly concentrated sulfuric acid – which Venus’ clouds happen to be made of. Cont … | Continue reading


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Video: Next-gen supersonic aircraft takes flight

The first private supersonic aircraft since Concorde retired two decades ago has taken to the skies. On March 22, Boom's XB-1 supersonic demonstrator completed its maiden flight at the Mojave Air & Space Port in Mojave, California. Continue Reading Category: Aircraft, Transport T … | Continue reading


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Review: 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 6 defies logic to enter unlikely territory

The Ioniq 6 is the least logical progression from Hyundai’s well-done Ioniq 5 crossover. But it works. Really well. Going from an SUV to a sedan seems counterintuitive, given the way the automotive market seems to shun sedans. Yet this is one of the best sedans we’ve driven latel … | Continue reading


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Dual-drive electro-foil jet ski levitates toward the future

Australia's Electro Nautic (Enautic) started life with the promise of an all-electric hydrofoil jet ski it called the world's first. The company then moved on to refine its foil design into a two-person mini-boat. It seems like it never completely abandoned its original vision of … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

AI tech takes just minutes to convert GoPro videos into 3D coral reef maps

A new AI-based system allows coral reefs to be 3D-mapped faster and easier than ever before. It could prove integral to saving threatened reefs, by letting scientists study them both onsite and at their computers in their labs. Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: EPFL, Coral … | Continue reading


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ARB powered rooftop tent brings RV luxury and ease to car camping

Long known for making rugged, simple gear that just works, Australian overlanding company ARB has really been upping its design game in recent years. Last year, it followed up its awesome flip knife-like camp kitchen with a unique spin on the go-anywhere small trailer, and this y … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Migo Ascender robo-vac/mop is the first to climb and clean stairs

Migo Robotics' Ascender is the world's first stair-climbing robotic vacuum cleaner and floor mop. People certainly seem to like the idea, as its just-launched Kickstarter campaign has already racked up almost $2 million in pledges. Continue Reading Category: Around The Home, Life … | Continue reading


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NASA mission could detect alien life from a single cell as early as 2030

We might find alien life as soon as 2030, according to a new study. A lab experiment has shown that instruments on a spacecraft headed to one of the most promising worlds to find life are sensitive enough to detect a single living cell in a single ice grain. Continue Reading Cate … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Dual-lift standing desk brings your computer screen to eye level

Sitting at an office desk all day, every day is generally considered to be bad for our health. Standing desks are here to get you on your feet while working, but the Dual Lift Standing Desk is designed to give your screen an extra lift as well. Continue Reading Category: Around T … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Vertical garden corkscrews its way to the top of Hollywood tower

Described as a workplace of the future by designer Sir Norman Foster of Foster + Partners, the Star, Hollywood office tower will be wrapped in a series of ascending garden areas, providing generous outdoor space for the workers within. Continue Reading Category: Architecture, Lif … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Harley-Davidson spin-out reimagines the cruiser for the electric age

Harley-Davidson and cruiser-style motorcycles fit like a glove, so it's only right that the iconic company's spin-out electric moto project has finally added one to its range – though the LiveWire S2 Mulholland isn't your typical bagger. Continue Reading Category: Motorcycles, Tr … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX is a soccer mom supercar

History has many important vehicles, but few with the credentials of the Volkswagen Microbus. It was born in 1950 as an even more practical derivation of the world's most prolific automobile, the VW Beetle. The Beetle sold 23,000,000 units between 1938 and 2008, and when the firs … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Urban Vibro Trucks will thump city streets for geothermal options

A new simulation video from Herrenknecht AG shows off its Urban Vibro Trucks. The machines can deploy thumping devices from their mid-sections that send seismic waves beneath city landscapes to explore the terrain for geothermal development. Continue Reading Category: Energy, Sci … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Suno V3: Song-on-demand AI is getting insanely good

It's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel like making some AI-generated tunes. Massachusetts-based company Suno has released its third text-to-music tool, and it chops out fully-produced two-minute songs in any style, complete with vocals. Continue Reading Category: Mus … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

"First plastic demonstrated to not create microplastics" has been tested

Even when it’s ground into microparticles, 97% of an algae-based plastic biodegrades in compost and water in under seven months, a new study has reported. The researchers hope their plastic will eventually replace existing petroleum-based ones, which have caused concern due to th … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

DARPA and Northrop Grumman's railway on the Moon

In preparation for a permanent human colony on the Moon, DARPA has awarded a contract to Northrop Grumman to develop a lunar railway concept, as part of the 10-year Lunar Architecture (LunA-10) Capability Study. Continue Reading Category: Space, Science Tags: DARPA, NASA, Moon, N … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Working-age death rate 2.5x higher in the US than other countries. Why?

Working-age US adults are dying at far higher rates than their peers from high-income countries, even surpassing death rates in Central and Eastern European countries, and midlife mortality rates in the UK are not great either. A new study has examined what's caused this rise in … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Final tests completed on Lockheed Martin' hypersonic missile

The US Air Force has completed testing of its hypersonic AGM-183A Air-launched Rapid Response Weapon. The test was carried out on March 17, 2024 when the missile was dropped from a B-52H Stratofortress at the Reagan Test Site in the Marshall Islands. Continue Reading Category: Mi … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Multi-expander caravan explodes into six-man bushland base camp

South African trailer manufacturers aren't shy about making campers that expand. In fact, they seem to prefer them ... the more unusual, the better. Even knowing that, though, the all-new CX6 from Berg Off-Road packs a truly surprising amount of expansion. As a fairly compact, ha … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Bike-towed motorized device makes a clean sweep of bicycle lanes

A bicycle-towed electric street sweeper may soon be clearing gravel, broken glass, bits of metal and other debris off a bike lane near you. Known as the Bike Lane Sweeper, the device is already being trialled at multiple locations in Canada and the US. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

New long-haired freaky-looking beetle may be going for the fungal look

Would you want to eat this beetle? Probably not, as it appears to be covered in fungus. That "fungus" is actually hair, however, which the recently discovered insect may use to put off would-be predators. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Science Tags: Insect, Beetle, Universit … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Flite rides the wave with "world's lightest production performance eFoil"

Australia's Flite has announced its full 2024 range of eFoil boards, which includes a slender lightweight member of the pro-focused Ultra family. The Ultra L2 sports carbon components designed by Marc Newson, and a folding prop from Mercury Marine. Continue Reading Category: Mari … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Why babies smell nice but teenagers smell like goats

If you have ever been unlucky enough to get stuck on a poorly ventilated form of public transport just as a pack of high schoolers get on board after a long day, you will know that teenagers smell bad. It’s an objective fact. They stink. Continue Reading Category: Science Tags: S … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Video: Unitree H1 is first humanoid to nail a backflip without hydraulics

After setting a new world speed record for humanoid robots earlier this month, China's Unitree is now claiming another. Its latest H1 bipedal takes the title for first to perform a standing backflip without the use of hydraulics. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology Ta … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Quantum helium tornado in lab mimics black holes' warped spacetime

As anyone who's ever seen a science fiction movie knows, whipping up a black hole in a laboratory doesn't seem like such a good idea. Continue Reading Category: Physics, Science Tags: Space exploration, Black hole, Quantum Physics, Helium, University of Nottingham, King's College … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Video: Spectacular Saudi resort bridges lagoon with massive infinity pool

Yet another Neom project has been revealed as part of Saudi Arabia's incredibly ambitious plan to turn its desert landscape into a tourist paradise. Named Treyam, the strange futuristic design consists of a resort that bridges a lagoon with a massive 450-m (1,476-ft)-long infinit … | Continue reading


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Keto diet could delay pre-Alzheimer’s memory decline

Eating a keto diet prevented the mild cognitive impairment that's often seen in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease by altering the way brain cells connect and communicate, new research has found. The researchers suggest that adopting the diet may be a way of delaying the ons … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

China is building a railgun that can hurl crewed spacecraft into orbit

Rockets being passé, China is working on using an electromagnetic railgun to launch crewed spacecraft the size of a Boeing 737, weighing 50 tonnes, into orbit. This remarkably ambitious project is even more ambitious than it seems at first glance. Continue Reading Category: Space … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

ADHD medications deliver surprise bonus benefits

ADHD medications do more than alleviate the symptoms of the condition; they boost overall mental health by improving the symptoms of coexisting psychiatric conditions like anxiety and depression, a new study has found. Continue Reading Category: Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle Tags … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Polaris debuts stronger, stiffer Gen 2 RZR Pro R Factory side-by-side racer

Unveiled today at the San Felipe 250 rally, the new factory racing rig from Polaris is a complete redesign. A new one-piece chassis with a stronger, stiffer frame begins those changes. Upgrades also include new bodywork for lightweighting and stiffness and new electronic componen … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

In a world-first, wooden items get 3D-printed out of wood-only ingredients

Scientists have developed a new "ink" that allows objects to be 3D-printed out of wood. The material could reduce the amount of wood that gets wasted in the manufacturing of various products, plus it could utilize existing wood waste that would otherwise end up being burned or du … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Smart rebounder builds soccer skills by taking hits and giving feedback

A new training device is claimed to make you a better soccer player, even if you're practicing by yourself. It's called Voon Soccer, and it electronically assesses your performance in tens of different skill-building drills. Continue Reading Category: Sports, Lifestyle Tags: Socc … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Logitech simplifies livestreaming with wireless 4K MFT camera

Ease of use, lens flexibility and Micro Four Thirds image quality is what Logitech is offering digital content creators with the launch of the app-controlled Mevo Core wireless livestreaming camera. Continue Reading Category: Mobile Technology, Technology Tags: Logitech, Streamin … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Extraordinary bird-shaped airport spreads its wings in China

Never a studio content to play it safe and produce predictable designs, MAD Architects draws inspiration from the natural world for its upcoming Lishui Airport, which takes the form of a large white bird ready to take flight. Continue Reading Category: Architecture, Lifestyle Tag … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

NVIDIA aims to speed up humanoid development with Project GR00T

NVIDIA has announced that it's building a new AI platform for just about all of the big players in humanoid robot development, which is based on a general-purpose foundation model that's possibly named after a talking tree-like creature from the Marvel Universe. Continue Reading … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Video: Giant robotic arm 3D prints a 27-foot-tall house

A new 3D construction printer from Icon can whip out two-story concrete buildings faster and cheaper than its previous Vulcan printer. It has already been used to build a 27-ft-high structure called Phoenix House, now on display in Austin, Texas. Continue Reading Category: Archit … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 7 months ago

Green Pioneer: World-first blended-ammonia ship fills up in Singapore

In 2021, Australian mining and cleantech company Fortescue announced a plan to float the world's first ammonia-powered ship by 2022. It's a bit late, and not quite as ammonia-powered as we hoped, but the Green Pioneer now appears ready to roll. Continue Reading Category: Marine, … | Continue reading


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