Even mild concussions can have long-lasting effects on brain and behavior

New research has found that even a years-old mild concussion can have long-lasting effects on brain function and behavior in otherwise healthy people. The study adds to a growing understanding of traumatic brain injury and is relevant to the evolving legal landscape around brain … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Strap-on Quicksink kit turns dumb bombs into ship-sinking smart weapons

The US Air Force has destroyed a ship using a kit that turns an inexpensive dumb bomb into a precision anti-ship missile. During July's RIMPAC SINKEX in the Gulf of Mexico, a B-1 bomber sank the junked MV Monarch Countess with a Quicksink munition. Continue Reading Category: Mili … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Solar silver flyer takes to the sky to boost internet access on the ground

If you want to get high-speed internet to people in remote communities, why not simply beam it to them from a high-flying blimp-like aircraft? That's just one of the proposed purposes of the Sceye HAPS, which uses solar power to hover in the stratosphere. Continue Reading Categor … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Epson turns up the brightness with Q-Series 4K home theater projectors

Though many laser projectors that promise quality lights-on viewing might leave viewers feeling a little let down, Epson's new premium Q-Series models could just get you out of the dark places and into the light – with the top of the range outputting 10,000 lumens. Continue Readi … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Can-Am returns to two wheels with electric city and off-road motos

Can-Am may be a name associated with four-wheel utility vehicles and moto-trikes, but the brand began by making two-wheelers. Now Can-Am Motorcycles is back for the electric transport age with the launch of the 2025 Pulse and Origin. Continue Reading Category: Motorcycles, Transp … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Rogue tiny house is big on portability and small in price

With its Rogue model, Stanley Tiny Homes shuns overly complicated features to focus on the basics: providing a compact tiny house that offers enough space for two people and is easy to tow. The dwelling also has a relatively low price tag to match. Continue Reading Category: Tiny … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Gen IV nukes could power next-gen cargo ships

Lloyd's Register and nuclear startup Core Power are joining forces with shipping company Maersk to study how to update regulations as part of an effort to introduce Gen IV nuclear reactors to power the next generation of zero-carbon-emission cargo ships. Continue Reading Category … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Dragon-inspired folding knife channels your inner Daenerys Targaryen

Outdoorsy types have plenty of uses for folding knives, so if such a device can be lightweight yet also kinda cool-looking, so much the better. That's where the Dragon Ridge comes in, as it has an M390 steel blade that folds into a skeletal titanium handle. Continue Reading Categ … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Kymco concept: Adventure motorcycle? Scooter? Or a bit of both?

Taiwanese manufacturer Kymco has mashed a maxi-scooter together with an adventure bike to create an accessible, trail-ready machine with underseat storage and a seat you don’t need a ladder to climb up to. Built on a crossover platform, the CV-R5 concept further blurs the lines b … | Continue reading


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Solar panels: Great moments from more than 140 years of innovation

From a New York rooftop in the 1800s to their first journey to space. From kidnappings and bribery to a world-changing mistake with an inkwell... Solar panels are one of humanity's greatest inventions, and their history is more fun than you thought. Continue Reading Category: Tec … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Review: 2024 i4 a winner as BMW’s lowest-priced electric

BMW is getting good at building polished, driver-centric cars that happen to be electric. Viewing the EV option as a choice instead of a must makes the electric Bimmers more appealing. Continue Reading Category: Automotive, Transport Tags: BMW, Reviews | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Cleaning robots keep soldiers from chemical and biological contamination

Nobody wants to go anywhere near chemical or biological weapons, so the US Army is testing a robotic Autonomous Equipment Decontamination System that can decontaminate military vehicles exposed to such nastiness without putting soldiers at risk. Continue Reading Category: Militar … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Skeletonized titanium multi-hatchet swaps heads for precise chop

Whether you're an all-out survivalist, a tool collector or just a general appreciator of smart, modern design, you'll want to have a look at the new Hyzer modular titanium hatchet from Exceed Designs. Heck, even if you're not any of those things, it still might pique your interes … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Light-activated implant could spare babies from multiple heart surgeries

For babies born with a certain heart defect, implantation of a "shunt" is essential to their survival. A new type of shunt can be expanded using light, potentially eliminating the need for more heart surgeries that are currently needed to swap in larger shunts as the infant grows … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Saudi's Neom mega-project hails a fleet of electric foiling water taxis

We've been following the progress of the incredibly ambitious Neom project since its announcement in 2017, which includes a 105-mile-long, 660-ft-wide and 1,600-ft-tall megacity called The Line. Now we know how some of its tourists and residents will get around. Continue Reading … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Spiders hack fireflies to attract more food to their webs

Some species have an incredible knack for hacking others to get what they want. Scientists have now discovered a fascinating new example – some spiders have been seen manipulating fireflies’ flashes to attract more bugs to their webs. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Science T … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Sun Valley tiny house proves less can be more with simple open layout

Australia's Ridgeline Tiny Homes proves that sometimes less can be more with its Sun Valley model. The tiny house embraces a simple, light-filled layout that flatters the small space available and would be a good fit as a vacation home or second home. Continue Reading Category: T … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Constipation linked to significantly elevated risk of cardiac events

Smoking, obesity, and stress. They're all common causes of damaging cardiac events. However, a just-published study says a new culprit should be added to the list of the risks that can hurt our hearts: constipation. Continue Reading Category: Health & Wellbeing, Lifestyle Tags: C … | Continue reading


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Video: Unitree G1 Humanoid robot ready to leap into mass production

China's Unitree Robotics is a relatively recent entry in the general-purpose humanoid robot space, but its $16,000 G1 model is already proving itself to be quite the performer. So much so that the company has now revealed a version that's ready for mass production. Continue Readi … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Room temperature metalworking inspired by insects and crab shells

Metalworking usually requires very high heat and pressure, but scientists in Singapore have now demonstrated a way to make very pure metal structures at room temperature. It’s inspired by the exoskeletons of crabs and insects. Continue Reading Category: Materials, Science Tags: M … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

The surprising sources of 'stealthy' saturated fats and sugars

Some foods and beverages that are generally considered healthy – or healthier – contain hidden added sugars and unsaturated fats that can add up, leading people to unknowingly consume more than the recommended daily allowance, according to a new study. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

AI's existential threat to humanity put under the microscope

AI may not be the dire existential threat that many make it out to be. According to a new study, Large Language Models (LLMs) can only follow instructions, can't develop new skills on their own and are inherently "controllable, predictable and safe," which is good news for us mea … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Under-skin implant dispenses naloxone to prevent opioid overdose deaths

When someone overdoses on opioids, it's critically important that they receive a dose of the opioid-reversing drug naloxone as soon as possible – otherwise, death is a distinct possibility. That's where a new implant comes in, as it automatically dispenses naloxone from within th … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Porsche tent cube inflates trunk into glamp castle, for stupid money

We're not entirely sure why, but Porsche really wants you to camp on, in and around its cars. The 911 isn't even the first, second or third Porsche vehicle we'd wildly imagine driving on a camping trip, but it is the one that served as the exhibition platform for the official Por … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Telescoping lantern is also a flashlight, power bank, work light and more

The Lumina camping lantern certainly packs a lot of features into a small(ish) package. Among other things, it can telescope up and down, serve as a flashlight, charge your devices, and cling to ferromagnetic surfaces. Continue Reading Category: Outdoors, Lifestyle Tags: Indiegog … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Laptop-like CrowView Note ready to work with Pi, phones and mini-PCs

Elecrow has launched an interesting project on Kickstarter that has the look of a 14-inch laptop but isn't. It essentially brings a notebook experience to connected phones, single-board computers and handheld gaming consoles. Continue Reading Category: Laptops, Technology Tags: K … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

BenQ invites movie lovers to lay back and look up

BenQ launched an interesting portable projector back in 2021 that had the look of a Bluetooth speaker but offered big-screen visuals as well. The company has added a flagship model to the family that makes use of an underused flat surface for movie screenings – the ceiling. Conti … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

USA's timber revolution continues with multi-acre wooden airport extension

Alongside plans for the world's tallest timber tower, another ambitious timber project has come to the USA. ZGF Architects has revealed an impressive extension at Portland International Airport (PDX) that's topped by a massive wooden roof measuring a whopping 9 acres (3.6 hectare … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Brain found to store three copies of every memory

Like a computer system with built-in redundancies, a study has revealed that brains use three different sets of neurons to store a single memory. The finding could one day help soften painful memories in people who've suffered trauma. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Science T … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

"Hidden consciousness" may be present in 25% of unresponsive patients

A severe brain injury can leave patients unresponsive to stimuli, but they may be more aware than we realize. A new study of brain activity has shown that up to a quarter of unresponsive patients may exhibit “hidden consciousness.” Continue Reading Category: Medical, Science Tags … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Awakening sleeping stem cells a potential treatment for brain disorders

Researchers have figured out how to wake up dormant stem cells in the brain that have the ability to grow into new cells. It opens the door to developing new therapies for neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, learning disabilities, and cerebral palsy. Continue Reading Catego … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Shape-shifting wheel inspired by water surface tension soaks up bumps

Inspired by the surface tension of a droplet of liquid, researchers have created an adjustable wheel that alters shape in real-time, tackling uneven surfaces and high obstacles with ease. It’s opened the door to developing wheelchairs or mobile robots that can better traverse rou … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Newly discovered fat cells burn energy by pretending to be busy

We’ve all done it before – spent time and effort on pointless tasks just so we look busy when the boss walks past. But now scientists have discovered a new type of fat cell in the body that does the same thing, burning energy and producing heat with pointless busywork. Continue R … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Fans of McMurtry rejoice: Spéirling hoovers itself into record books again

McMurtry made its US debut to the crowds at the famed Laguna Seca circuit in Monterey, CA this week, racing the third annual Reverse Corkscrew Hillclimb with Max Chilton back in the pilot seat. The car and driver duo easily set not one, but two records in the process. Continue Re … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Ruggedly nuggety micro-camper urges you to mod your own adventure

If there was ever an RV that should be called "Chuck," it was the original Ushi Outdoors trailer. The North Carolina startup must have realized its oversight because its second trailer wears the name. It's not quite as natural a chuckwagon as the original, but it is a tiny, light … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Ola's Roadster e-motorcycles deliver over 120 mph for less than $3,000

Last August, Indian mobility company Ola Electric announced its upcoming lineup of full-size electric motorcycles. The firm has now provided specs for one family of the bikes, the Roadsters, which boast a range of up to 579 km (360 km) and a top speed of 194 km/h (121 mph). Conti … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Vuzix brings wearable augmented reality to extreme environments

Vuzix has been augmenting our reality with headsets and glasses for years, and has now launched an Extreme variant of its already widely adopted M400 wearable that's destined for use in "the harshest workplace environments." Continue Reading Category: Wearables, Technology Tags: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Here's why we're not yet using MDMA in therapy on US soil

Apparently, we were this close to seeing Ecstasy being incorporated into therapy in the US in 2024. Now, we have to wait either a little or a lot – depending on how the chips fall. Let's have a closer look at where we're currently at. Continue Reading Category: Medical, Science T … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Light-filled tiny house perfect for those who loath ladders

Online marketplace Tiny House Listings has followed its recent Outlook with a new towable home that's significantly larger. Named the 28' Model Tiny, it features a spacious and light-filled interior that'll suit those who would rather avoid climbing stairs into bed each night as … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Pregnancy drug restores youthful function to clean up aging brains

A drug used to induce labor in pregnant women has been shown to reactivate tiny waste-clearing pumps in the brains of old mice. The finding could hold promise as a new way to fight Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and overall cognitive decline. Continue Reading Category: Heal … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

LUNARSABER: Statue of Liberty-sized streetlights form Moon power grid

If you’re on the Moon and your phone is about to die, there aren’t many places to plug in the charger. But Honeybee Robotics has outlined a plan to build a kind of power grid up there, with a network of Statue of Liberty-sized towers containing solar panels and batteries that pro … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Levitating nanodiamonds spin at 1.2 billion rpm in world's smallest disco

Physicists at Purdue University have levitated nanoscale diamonds, hit them with lasers to make them flash and sent them spinning at an incredible 1.2 billion rpm. The experiments aren’t just about creating the “world’s smallest disco” but could help the study of quantum physics. … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

007 EV rolling out to dealers with 10-minute ultra-fast charging

Ten-minute EV charging has been realized – quite nearly, at least. We've seen many "world's fastest" EV battery charging claims roll through in recent months and years, but most relate to battery tech that's still deep in the research or prototype phases. This week, Chinese auto … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

A dash of gallium may make for stabler hip and knee implants

While titanium hip and knee implants do restore mobility to a great many people, they're still subject to failure. A new alloy could help change that, simply by adding a smidge of bendy, bacteria-killing gallium to the mix. Continue Reading Category: Medical, Science Tags: Flinde … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Inflatable-frame tent and canopy pop into shape with an electric pump

If many of the camping-related Kickstarter projects are anything to go by, people really hate setting up tents. The Gouse Tent and Luli Canopy are the latest offerings that are claimed to make the process easier, with a little help from an electric pump and an inflatable frame. C … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Category bustin' JackRabbit micro bike scoots sweat-free to 20 mph

It's not an ebike as such. And it's not an electric scooter either. It's described as a micro bike, so that's what we'll stick with. The original JackRabbit electric micro bike has now been upgraded for its second generation. Continue Reading Category: Urban Transport, Transport … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Smart astro-camerascope brings the cosmos into sharp focus

Stargazing can be a complicated and expensive business, but the folks at Beaverlab are looking to make things a little easier and cheaper with the Finder TW2 – a beginner-friendly telescope that's billed as the world's first AI-powered planetary camera. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

World's largest 3D-printed neighborhood nears completion in USA

An architectural revolution is quietly taking place in the American suburbs. In Texas, a collection of high-tech robotic builders have been busily constructing the largest 3D-printed neighborhood in the world and it's now nearing completion. Continue Reading Category: Architectur … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago