ViewSonic 4K projectors aim to give big-screen gamers a Pro edge

ViewSonic has leveled up its "Designed for Xbox" LED gaming projectors that "set new industry standards" upon release last year. The X1/X2 Pro models sport higher brightness, boast low input lag and come packing Google TV. Continue Reading Category: Home Entertainment, Consumer T … | Continue reading


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Work begins on gigantic Saudi skyscraper that can fit 20 Empire States

As if the Line wasn't enough, Saudi Arabia is currently busy constructing yet another amazing skyscraper, named the Mukaab. Taking the form of a supertall cube, new information has been released that details the build progress so far and the sheer scale of the project. Continue R … | Continue reading


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Defense contractor announces its largest swarm-capable ocean drone yet

Saronic, a defense-technology company based in Austin, Texas, has announced the Corsair, its largest autonomous surface vessel yet. It's a 24-ft (7.3-m) sleek ship with customizable capabilities that can be deployed in "the thousands" for the US Navy. Continue Reading Category: M … | Continue reading


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Scurvy makes a comeback – and it's predicted to become more common

A condition that killed millions of sailors between the 16th and 18th centuries has resurfaced, and looks set to become more prevalent in regions of the world you'd least expect to see it. Continue Reading Category: Diet & Nutrition Tags: Disease, blood vessel, Inflammatory | Continue reading


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Dawn of the Agent: New Claude AI can take over your computer

The next wave of game-changing AI models will soon be upon us – "agent" style models that'll be able to take over entire ongoing tasks and jobs with full autonomy. Anthropic's newest AI model gives us a sneak peek, by taking over your whole computer. Continue Reading Category: AI … | Continue reading


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Self-watering vertical garden is a mess-free and versatile piece of art

You won't need a green thumb, floor space or any serious commitment in order to create a thriving indoor oasis with this functional vertical garden. And you also won't need a lot of spare cash either, with the whole kit coming in at around US$85. Continue Reading Category: Around … | Continue reading


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Batman: Arkham Shadow – The Meta Quest's most epic VR release yet

If you're a Meta Quest 3 or 3S owner, you're in luck. Meta-exclusive Batman: Arkham Shadow just dropped today and already people are going off the rails about how it might be the best AAA VR title of the year. Continue Reading Category: Games, Consumer Tech, Technology Tags: Virt … | Continue reading


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AI head-cameras trained to spot and prevent mistakes in medication

It would be an understatement to say that things can get pretty hectic in a hospital emergency room … enough so that staff occasionally administer the wrong medication. Soon, however, AI-enabled wearable cameras could help keep that from happening. Continue Reading Category: AI i … | Continue reading


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Wind turbine gets amazing second life as 376-sq-ft tiny house

You probably knew that wind turbines can be absolutely massive. But did you know the 'nacelle,' which sits at the top of the turbine and houses components like the generator and gearbox, is large enough to live in? Continue Reading Category: Tiny Houses, Lifestyle Tags: House, Ho … | Continue reading


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New nano-weapon discovered in use by menacing bacteria

A. baumannii bacteria is a nasty antibiotic-resistant bug that thrives in hospitals, where it takes advantage of weakened immune systems. Researchers have now found the bacteria's secret weapon and have ideas on how to use it for good. Continue Reading Category: Infectious Diseas … | Continue reading


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Protective protein discovery paves way for healthier aging

New research has revealed that a class of proteins possesses a previously unknown cell-protecting function that could be harnessed for healthier aging and as a treatment for age-related diseases. Continue Reading Category: Body & Mind Tags: Protein, Aging, Age-Related, McMaster U … | Continue reading


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Parkinson's disease may one day be treated with a shot of magnetic discs

Although brain-implanted electrodes do help minimize the effects of Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders, implanting and activating those electrodes can be a tricky process. That's why scientists are now developing an alternative, in the form of tiny injectable ma … | Continue reading


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Watch: Intrepid robodog goes for underwater stroll

From fire-breathers to sprinters, climbers and gymnasts, we've seen more than our fair share of impressive quadruped robots. Now the fourth-generation Honey Badger has added underwater walkies to the list of robodog capabilities. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology Ta … | Continue reading


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Is "man flu" a real thing? Here's what the research says

When it comes to getting a cold or the flu, there is a commonly held belief that men take it harder than women, exaggerating their symptoms and basically acting like big ol' babies. But is this phenomenon of "man sick" a real thing? We investigate. Continue Reading Category: Well … | Continue reading


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New tech enables 3D printing electronics without semiconductors

Researchers at MIT have unexpectedly stumbled upon a way to 3D print active electronics – meaning transistors and components for controlling electrical signals – without the use of semiconductors or even special fabrication technology. Continue Reading Category: Electronics, Cons … | Continue reading


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Wave-resistant PV platform explores offshore solar potential

Fields turned over to solar farms are becoming a more common sight as we look towards a zero-carbon future. But like wind turbines, massive PV installations may soon be heading offshore. China is looking to lead the charge, and is embarking on sea trials of a wave-resistant hexag … | Continue reading


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Timber tiny house lets a family of four live off-the-grid in style

In an overcrowded tiny house market, Portugal's Madeiguincho offers something a little different with its wooden models that are handcrafted by experienced carpenters. Its latest creation, the Atlantica, allows a family of four to escape the bustle of the city and live off-the-gr … | Continue reading


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TRAPPIST planets bugged to listen in on alien radio comms

If aliens are watching Earth, they might be able to detect us from the radio signals we beam to Mars to control our rovers there. Astronomers have now listened in on the nearby TRAPPIST-1 system to check whether aliens are chattering between their own neighboring planets. Continu … | Continue reading


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User-friendly ADHD headset and game IDs up to 95% of cases

A wearable, non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) that quickly measures neural activity while the user plays through a video-game 'test' is helping clinicians more accurately diagnose attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). While still in the research stage, this n … | Continue reading


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Handheld diagnostic performs 1-hour blood tests from a finger prick

Nobody enjoys giving blood samples, but it’s a necessary part of many hospital stays and doctor visits. Soon we might not have to, thanks to a new device that can isolate biomarkers for different diseases using sound waves, from a single drop of blood, in around an hour. Continue … | Continue reading


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Weighted blankets: The many benefits of the modern Hug Machine

Using a weighted blanket overnight not only improves insomnia but mood as well, in addition to reducing the use of sleep medications, a review of existing studies has found. It’s an effective, non-drug way of improving sleep to ensure better overall health. Continue Reading Categ … | Continue reading


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New M230LF chain gun cannon swaps ammo at the flip of a switch

If, like me, you can't decide which ammunition to load into your chain gun, Northrop Grumman has a variant of its 30 x 113mm M230 Link Fed (M230LF) Dual Feed Bushmaster Chain Gun that can swap from one ammo to another at the flip of a switch. Continue Reading Category: Military, … | Continue reading


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Fun-lovin' fat-tire cargo ebike can haul 330 lb, tow 220 lb more

We've been roaming the halls at InnoTech Taipei this week, which is where we spotted the award-winning Sillykids Bug ebike. This moto-inspired fat-tire cargo hauler can be had with a rack and basket, plus a two-wheel trailer. Continue Reading Category: Bicycles, Transport Tags: T … | Continue reading


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42-foot bumper-pull tiny home pushes the limits of usable space

Tiny home builder Movable Roots has built to the limits of a bumper-pull recreational vehicle with this 42-foot-long (12.8-m), 8-ft-6-inch-wide (2.6-m) wide custom beauty called The Elmore. Sitting on three axles, you can take this home-away-from-home anywhere. Continue Reading C … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

RawRR's Wheelie Helper: Lift the front without landing on your back

There's nothing quite like pulling a wheelie on a motorcycle for firing up the adrenalin glands. More people would do it if it wasn't so difficult and potentially painful and embarrassing – so RawRR is launching a trainer to make it easy and fun. Continue Reading Category: Motorc … | Continue reading


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NASA's Moon suit gets runway treatment in Prada partnership

In one of the strangest partnerships we've come across, Axiom Space and Prada (yes, that Prada) have teamed up to produce the space suits NASA astronauts will wear when they return to the Moon as part of the space agency's Artemis program. Continue Reading Category: Space, Scienc … | Continue reading


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Portable multi-fuel BBQ grills, smokes, and bakes wherever you go

Okay, so you're off to the great outdoors, and you want to really get your cook on. The KivaKube hopes to be your companion for grilling, baking, searing, and even smoking wherever you end up – all in a single contraption that comes in at 87 lb (39 kg). Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

No, Chinese quantum computers haven't hacked military-grade encryption

In the last several days, headlines have been plastered all over the internet regarding Chinese researchers using D-Wave quantum computers to hack RSA, AES, and "military-grade encryption." This is true and not true. Continue Reading Category: Quantum Computing, Science Tags: Hac … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Leatherman's "best multitool ever" goes extra bold

It was just a year ago that Leatherman launched a 20-in-1 pocket tool it literally billed as the best multitool it ever made, to the detriment of every Leatherman tool that came before (or since). The company was that confident in the Arc. A year later, and Leatherman has release … | Continue reading


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Gallery: Nikon Small World celebrates 50 years of photomicrography

For 50 years now, camera company Nikon has been highlighting microscopic marvels with the annual Nikon Small World photomicrography competition. Headlining this year’s winners is a groundbreaking view of mouse brain tumor cells. Continue Reading Category: Photography, Consumer Te … | Continue reading


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World's largest carbon fiber composite Neutron rocket is AFP-laid

Rocket Lab is making innovative strides in space travel with the Neutron medium payload rocket – namely, it's the largest composite rocket ever made. Initially, hundreds of layers and thousands of square feet of carbon fiber were laid onto a mold by hand, taking a large team seve … | Continue reading


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Non-invasive ECG device for diabetics live-monitors your blood sugar

A new continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that is not only non-invasive but that predicts blood sugar levels from ECG data promises to shake up diabetes management. The device is being showcased at the 2024 Taiwan Innotech Expo. Continue Reading Category: Body & Mind Tags: Diabetes, … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Tiny titanium tool packs a magnetic bit driver and more

While there are many multitools that include a bit driver along with a lot of other tools, what if a driver is all you really need? That's where the tiny, compact ScrewMaster comes in – and it does also let you break car windows in emergencies. Continue Reading Category: Outdoors … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

$15k turntable explores the higher end of vinyl playback

Austrian hi-fi brand Pro-Ject is probably best known for making high-end gear affordable, with its excellent Debut line a good example. But the company does make ultra-high-end models too, and now there's a new flagship Signature to rule the roost. Continue Reading Category: Home … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Sleep box delivers the right temps and more to your side of the bed

If you find that you can never get the temperature quite right in bed, a new gizmo called the Homiffi could help. It cranks out either cool or warm air and also acts as a clock, a wireless charger, a Bluetooth speaker and more. Continue Reading Category: Around The Home, Lifestyl … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Curving science center takes low-tech approach to keeping cool

With its upcoming scientific research center in Uzbekistan, Zaha Hadid Architects has taken a low-tech approach to maintaining a comfortable temperature. The eye-catching building will feature an ingenious passive cooling system inspired by traditional local architecture. Continu … | Continue reading


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4 things that make Ferrari's F80 hypercar go from 0-60 in 2.15 seconds

Ferrari's new F80 hypercar has tongues wagging about the new design language, and whether it'll make for a suitable successor to the 2013 LaFerrari. What's probably more important, though, is that the Maranello-based marque's latest creation can get from 0-62 mph in just 2.15 sec … | Continue reading


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Microscopic pirates attack with cellular cannons and grappling hooks

Microscopic battles rage around, on and in us at all times, and the microbial combatants use far more exciting weapons than we might realize. Scientists have now observed a bacterium that attacks like a pirate ship, ensnaring its prey with grappling hooks and firing “cannons” tha … | Continue reading


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Electronic warfare system creates fleets of phantom aircraft

Leonardo UK has publicly rolled out its BriteStorm electronic warfare system that allows air forces to penetrate hostile airspace by creating phantom squadrons of fighter planes and missiles to jam and spoof radar defenses. Continue Reading Category: Military, Technology Tags: Ai … | Continue reading


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Watch: Two very different humanoid robot updates from Tesla & Unitree

Brand new videos on the Tesla and Unitree humanoids perfectly illustrate the different approaches behind these two cutting-edge robots. Optimus is clearly focused on useful work, ASAP – while the Unitree G1 is becoming surprisingly agile and athletic. Continue Reading Category: A … | Continue reading


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New type of plastic biodegrades in the ocean faster than paper

Researchers have spent the last few years trying to find which type of plastic biodegrades the fastest in a marine environment as millions of tons of plastics find their way into our oceans every year. It turns out that a common bioplastic we've been using for over 100 years does … | Continue reading


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Explosive flower blasts beaks to dislodge rival pollen

If you were a flowering plant, wouldn't you want your pollen to be received by a plant of your own kind? According to a new study, at least one plant may ensure that happens, by blasting "rival" pollen off of pollinating animals' bodies. Continue Reading Category: Biology, Scienc … | Continue reading


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This all-carbon Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP is a bike you can't have

Honda has unveiled a limited edition of the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP that is restricted to 300 units globally. The flagship liter-class motorcycle features full carbon fiber bodywork and comes in an all-black stealth avatar. Continue Reading Category: Motorcycles, Transport Tags: … | Continue reading


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Watch: "World's first multi-modal biped robot" could soon be yours

How would you like to have your own AT-ST walker from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi? Well, the just-announced Tron 1 biped robot is the next-best thing. It's just a wee bit smaller than a walker, plus you can't ride inside of it. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology Ta … | Continue reading


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London's "flawless" new train network wins UK's top architecture prize

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has named London's Elizabeth Line rail transport network as the winner of the 2024 Stirling Prize, the UK's most prestigious architecture award. The judges lauded its remarkable engineering achievement and passenger-focused design. … | Continue reading


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BenQ aims to make movie nights easier for those with open-plan spaces

BenQ has launched a new 4K projector that's designed specifically for modern open-plan living spaces. The GP520 is pitched as an all-in-one entertainment hub with smart auto setup technology "for stunning viewing quality, regardless of the wall color, lighting conditions, or room … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

'Habitable zone' on Mars could be just right for life

Everybody from NASA to David Bowie has wondered if there’s life on Mars – and now we might have a precise place to look for it. A new Caltech study has shown that photosynthetic microbes could thrive in a small habitable zone beneath the ice. Continue Reading Category: Biology, S … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Amazon's Kindle finally joins the color e-reader marketplace

Color E Ink has been in the wild for a few years now, and we've featured a number of reading and note-taking devices that use it. But Amazon's popular Kindle range has so far stuck with shades of gray. That's changed overnight with the launch of the Kindle Colorsoft. Continue Rea … | Continue reading


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