Soft robotic glove returns gripping power to weakened hands

Folks weakened by osteoarthritis or myositis may need help with everyday tasks like watering plants, filling the kettle or peeling potatoes. The Carbonhand robo-glove is designed to support such activities, and is now available to everyone in the US. Continue Reading Category: He … | Continue reading


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New chip design heralds arrival of compact low-power 4K projectors

Texas Instruments has announced a new DLP display controller that's markedly smaller than previous iterations, and is designed to cater to a new wave of compact 4K UHD projectors as well as augmented-reality glasses. Continue Reading Category: Home Entertainment, Technology Tags: … | Continue reading


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Video: This 1800-bhp Rolls-Royce Merlin aero engine is a beast

This fire-breathing 27-liter 1,800-horsepower Roll-Royce Merlin aero engine famously powered the Spitfire, Hurricane, Mustang, Lancaster and Mosquito WW2 aircraft. It has been mounted on a trailer for demo purposes. It really is a sight to behold and feel when it shakes the groun … | Continue reading


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Nano Suisse is about as small as a tiny house can practically be

The Nano Suisse is about as small as a tiny house can get while remaining a practical place to live. Recently completed by France's Baluchon, it measures a mere 3.5 m (11.5 ft) in length but has a space-saving interior layout that sleeps two and even fits a home office. Continue … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Trashed circuit boards prove a literal gold mine for The Royal Mint

Using a proprietary chemical process pioneered by Canadian firm Excir, England's The Royal Mint has begun mining old circuit boards from electronic devices for gold and converting what's harvested into attractive, if pricey, jewelry. Continue Reading Category: Materials, Science … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

How adding honey to your yogurt improves gut health

Evidence has been building about the health benefits of probiotics. Now, new research has found that putting a tablespoon of honey on your yogurt helps the probiotics it contains to survive in the gut. It’s a win-win combination that’s both healthy and delicious. Continue Reading … | Continue reading


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Calling exceptional writers worldwide: Contribute to New Atlas

The pace of world-changing innovation has never been quicker, and we're looking to expand our coverage, seeking talented writers around the world who can write the history of the future with passion, authority, curiosity and perspective. Continue Reading | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Rapidly regrowing cartilage with 'dancing molecules' and 'rubbery goo'

Two innovative new developments out of the same laboratory have demonstrated that degraded cartilage can be repaired and regrown, first by using "dancing molecules" to target the proteins needed for tissue regeneration, then with the aid of a hybrid biomaterial that acts as scaff … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

ChatGPT is as (in)accurate at diagnosis as ‘Dr Google’

ChatGPT is mediocre at diagnosing medical conditions, getting it right only 49% of the time, according to a new study. The researchers say their findings show that AI shouldn’t be the sole source of medical information and highlight the importance of maintaining the human element … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Ultra-power-dense megawatt motor could double electric aircraft range

Last time we looked in on aerospace motor startup H3X, it was still in the perinatal stages, with little more than renderings and big plans to create the most power-dense motors known to man. Since then, it's gotten its first round of motors out to customers and signed contracts … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Amphibious SeaDart: High-speed drone can hover, fly and dive

Researchers from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) have unveiled a new type of amphibious vehicle that can hover like a drone, take winged flight like a plane, then dive at high speed underwater like nothing else – called the Nezha-SeaDart. Continue Reading Category: Drones, T … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Megawatt-scale wave energy project inches closer to realization

Eco Wave Power has been floating its wave energy system for more than 10 years, where the rise and fall of coastal waters drives hydraulic pistons that run a generator to produce electricity. Now the company is getting ready to build its first megawatt installation. Continue Read … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Figure redesigns its humanoid robot from the ground up for slick new F.02

California-based robotics outfit Figure has today announced its second-generation humanoid robot, which is initially being aimed at production lines in commercial settings, but the company is promising a bipedal butler in our homes in the near future. Continue Reading Category: R … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Wall-building robot eyed for blast shield construction on the Moon

When you live on the Moon, your only option for commuting back to Earth or onward to Mars will be some kind of rocket. But each launch will kick up a hellstorm of debris. Building walls to contain all that mess might one day fall to autonomous rovers. Continue Reading Category: S … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Flounder 2.0 multitool ups your around-the-neck tool count to 13

For companies in the business of multitools, the name of the game is cramming as many tools as possible into as small a form factor as possible. Atlanta-based XEdge ticked those boxes with its Flounder multitool pendant last year and has now followed up with the Flounder 2.0. Con … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Supercritical geothermal power: Limitless promise or impossible dream?

Supercritical geothermal power holds the promise of meeting humanity's energy needs for millions of years, but how practical is it? A new analysis by Karthik Subramanian of Lux Research suggests that it may lie somewhere between improbable and impossible. Continue Reading Categor … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Hyper-light pickup camper mods infinitely to adapt to every mission

With a base weight estimated at a nice round 550 lb (249 kg), the Stealth pickup camper from Peak Performance Campers is the lightest we've ever covered. Thanks to Peak's extruded aluminum-framed Modu-Lock component system, it's also the most versatile, readily transforming from … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Turmeric and green tea among six supplements putting people in hospital

More than 15 million Americans may be putting their liver health at risk, simply by trying to better their overall health. New research has revealed the extent of the damage being caused by taking popular botanical supplements including turmeric, green tea, the stress-relieving a … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Review: 2024 Lexus GX improves on the Land Cruiser

Most of the vehicles that were based on the Toyota Land Cruiser have seen a complete revision to follow the Land Cruiser’s new design. The Lexus GX, the closest kin to the Land Cruiser, is no exception. But it does outdo its Toyota sibling in several ways. Continue Reading Catego … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Ancient hydraulic lift systems could have helped build the pyramids

The ingenuity of ancient Egyptian engineers may have been even more ahead of their time than we thought. A new study suggests a currently unexplained ancient structure may have been part of a water purification system feeding a hydraulic lift to raise huge stone blocks to build a … | Continue reading


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World's first 18650-sized potassium-ion battery aims to fill lithium gap

The vast majority of our portable electronic gadgets, and the new wave of electric transportation, are powered by lithium batteries. Texas-based startup Group1 has developed a more sustainable alternative, and has now launched the world's first 18650 potassium-ion battery. Contin … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Water-skimming Ocean-of-Things bugbots run on bacteria-powered fuel cells

Researchers have prototyped sensor-packed robot bugs that mimic biological digestive systems to meet energy needs, employ a Janus interface for a steady supply of nutrients and move on the water's surface like a water strider. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology Tags: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Affordable tiny house sleeps two in compact comfort

A lot of so-called tiny houses nowadays are anything but, with some models offering the floorspace of a city apartment. However, the Chipper embraces the small living movement's humble roots with an affordable and compact model that has been designed to allow two people to live c … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Cheap heat-storing 'firebricks' projected to save industries trillions

Transitioning to 100% renewable energy globally would be cheaper and simpler using firebricks, a form of thermal energy storage with roots in the Bronze Age, to produce most of the heat needed for industrial processes, according to a new Stanford study. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Reusable 'waffle stacks' pull toxic 'forever chemicals' from water

Scientists in the UK have developed a new method for removing toxic “forever chemicals” from wastewater. Specially treated, 3D-printed ceramic lattices can remove up to 75% of the chemicals from polluted water in three hours – and the structures get better at their job as they’re … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Lockheed Martin's 'affordable' new hypersonic missile

Lockheed Martin has released more details about its Mako hypersonic missile that the company is building for the US Air Force and international customers. The multi-mission missile that flies at Mach 5+ can be launched from on a wide variety of aircraft. Continue Reading Category … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

20-in-1 multitool packs in everything needed for an emergency fix

Folks who like to be prepared for emergency gear fixes on the go don't really want to be hefting a heavy toolbelt around. The Gordon 20-in-1 Multi-Tool from Harbor Freight puts an array of useful tools at your fingertips, without weighing you down. Continue Reading Category: Outd … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Pressure boost squeezes out more hydrogen from artificial leaves

Hydrogen-producing artificial leaves might soon be even better at their jobs thanks to a new study that examined the effects of pressure on the chemical processes they run. It all comes down to bubbles. Continue Reading Category: Energy, Science Tags: Solar-to-Hydrogen, Hydrogen, … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Sega Jet Rocket: The trailblazing '70s arcade game with no computer or screen

Back in 1970, Sega introduced an arcade game that would pave the way for many of today's most popular video games. Known as Jet Rocket, the electromechanical marvel boasted several world-firsts – even though most people today don't know it ever existed. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Isolated community of complex life may have existed 2 billion years ago

Scientists have discovered evidence that an isolated pocket of complex life may have evolved on Earth more than 2 billion years ago – only to go extinct and take another 1.5 billion years to evolve to that level again. The controversial find could rewrite our understanding of lif … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Adorable VW camper backpack is the ultimate V-dub van life accessory

We've covered so many small camping and gear trailers over the years, it's rare to find a design so out of the blue it's surprising. But the Bbox Bulli Edition is indeed that design, a different style of camping gear-hauler with an entirely different purpose. The little wheeler c … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Mosquitoes can fly but they can't hide from the Bzigo Iris

Mosquitoes are masters of evasion when indoors, seemingly disappearing after you unsuccessfully try to swat them or grab them out of the air. That's where the Bzigo Iris comes in, as it tracks them and shows you where they are. Continue Reading Category: Around The Home, Lifestyl … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Genetically engineered thornless roses pave the way for better crops

Everybody loves roses, but we'd probably love them even more if they didn't have those sharp thorns. Well, scientists have found a way of growing thornless roses, and their findings could lead to easier-to-harvest crops. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Science Tags: Plants, C … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Worm blob inspires creation of internal medical Band-Aid

A new medical 3D-printing method has been developed that takes its cues from the way tangles of worms interact in nature. The resultant material produced could patch up leaky heart parts or stabilize spinal discs, among other applications. Continue Reading Category: Medical, Scie … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Saudi World Cup bid pitches soccer stadium atop 170-km-long skyscraper

Saudi Arabia is bidding to host the 2034 World Cup soccer tournament. If successful, government authorities plan to build a futuristic new stadium within its audacious 170-km-long mirrored city in the desert, the Line. Continue Reading Category: Architecture, Lifestyle Tags: Buil … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Large-wheeled Bosch-powered ebikes geared for super-tall riders

There are giants living among us, and we're not just talking 7-ft-plus basketball players. For pedal bikers, being super tall can cause serious problems – even with XL frames. That's where DirtySixer comes in, with its extra-large-framed, big-wheeled bikes and ebikes. Now the lat … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

14 things you can do to prevent or delay the onset of dementia

A new report by world-leading experts lists 14 modifiable risk factors associated with 40% of all dementia cases that, if addressed by people across their lifespan, could reduce the likelihood of developing the condition or delay its onset. Continue Reading Category: Health & Wel … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

'Screaming Woman' mummy met a violent and anguished end

New insights into a mummy frozen in time with mouth agape, which has both disturbed and fascinated archeologists for decades, have revealed that her animated expression was not due to a shoddy embalming job as earlier believed but more likely caused by dying in immense pain. But … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Rooftop EV solar box unravels to 6x its size, charging car off-grid

From humble beginnings as the solar hot dog cooker guys, all the way through to full-blown solarized camping trailers and tiny homes, GoSun has developed a knack for creating unique products that put the sun's power to work here on Earth. Its newest product promises to be its mos … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Natural graphene discovered on the Moon

Chang’e 5 touched down on the Moon in December 2020, where it scooped up a sample of the lunar regolith and returned it to Earth a few weeks later, marking the first successful lunar retrieval mission since 1976. Analysis turned up traces of water and the youngest known Moon rock … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

World-first national peanut allergy treatment gets under way

Australia, the ‘allergy capital of the world,’ has launched a world-first free nationwide treatment program for children with peanut allergies. The goal is to safely build tolerance to the troublesome nut so that kids don’t need to worry about the possibility of a life-threatenin … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

World's first portable shower-dryer lets you wash anywhere drip-free

Imagine being able to take a shower or wash your hair on-the-go, indoors or outdoors, without any dripping water or the need for a towel, as you're left almost completely dry. The makers of Yoomiily are promising just that, with what they claim is the world's first portable showe … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Honda Trail 125 eater: The Wolf 125 comes to the US

Honda started the step-through motorcycle craze back in 1958 with the Honda Super Cub C100. Anyone who was anyone had a Super Cub. It's been hailed as the most popular motor vehicle of all time. Not just motorcycle, but motor vehicle. Can CSC reach these kinds of figures with Chi … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Just add water – revolutionary 3D printing ink has a salty secret weapon

The 3D printing of certain items could soon get a lot faster, simpler and more eco-friendly. That's because scientists have developed a new 3D printing ink which is easily extruded as a liquid, but then solidifies on contact with a saltwater solution. Continue Reading Category: 3 … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Video: Humanoid housebot gets stuck into domestic chores

We're already seeing humanoid robots entering the workplace in limited trials, but when will we be able to kick back and let the service droid take care of household chores? A new video from Germany's Neura Robotics shows this dream is inching ever closer to reality. Continue Rea … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Self-sufficient concrete home disappears into lush landscape

If you love all things concrete then you'll find a lot to like with the Shire, by Atelier Matias Mosquera. The extraordinary home blends into its lush surrounding landscape and offers self-sufficiency in power, water and food. Continue Reading Category: Architecture, Lifestyle Ta … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

Why infected drone-dropped mosquitoes are actually a good thing

In a completely different kind of germ warfare, researchers have tested out a way to drop mosquitoes infected with disease-fighting bacteria over populations prone to outbreaks of dengue fever. It's an ingenious way to scale up a proven solution. Continue Reading Category: Drones … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 3 months ago

"Cat poop" brain parasite could be hijacked to deliver drugs

Brain parasites are something that most people would naturally want to avoid, but maybe they can be used for good. A new study has found that a common brain parasite could be engineered to deliver drugs past the blood-brain barrier. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Science Tag … | Continue reading


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