3D vein viewer sees right through your skin

If a medical professional has ever had a hard time getting a needle into your veins, you'll welcome this new gizmo from Adison Technology. By effectively turning your skin transparent, it makes needle sticks more accurate and therefore less painful. Continue Reading Category: Med … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Build details showcase incredible scale of Saudi Arabia's Line megacity

As the Line gigaproject continues to grow in the Saudi desert, some new construction details have been announced that highlight the mind-boggling challenge of turning a huge tract of rugged landscape into a futuristic megacity, including its reported use of one fifth of the entir … | Continue reading


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‘Insulin with a switch’ will help diabetics avoid dangerous hypos

An insulin that switches itself on and off in response to blood glucose levels has proven successful in lowering the risk of dangerously low glucose levels, or hypos, in animals. According to researchers, the drug holds great promise for the tens of millions of insulin-requiring … | Continue reading


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Wireless data speed record closes in on 1 Terabit per second

Slow Wi-Fi is a modern bugbear for many people, but thankfully we might soon be cranking those speeds up. Scientists at University College London (UCL) have set a new world record in wireless data transmission speeds, sending a blistering 938 Gigabits per second (Gbps) over the a … | Continue reading


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Boston Dynamics and Toyota team up: Teaching Atlas how to learn

The Toyota Research Institute has been doing some incredible work teaching robots to rapidly learn and perform tasks autonomously – now, it's bringing its Large Behavior Model tech to the extraordinary Atlas humanoid in partnership with Boston Dynamics. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


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At-home heart attack detector gives results in minutes, not hours

A tiny chip with a unique surface can accurately detect the blood biomarkers of a heart attack within minutes, a fraction of the time taken by current methods, even if they’re at very low concentrations. The researchers behind the device see it being used as an at-home diagnostic … | Continue reading


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New system lets X-62A aircraft adjust flight control behavior in the air

Lockheed Martin's famous-yet-secret Skunk Works is conducting live flight tests of its Smart Adaptive Flight Control Environment (SAFE) autonomous AI system on the X-62A. The system can be reconfigured in real time while the X-plane is still in the air. Continue Reading Category: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Water-injected hydrogen combustion V6 doubles up power

Following a concept world premiere in 2022 and a track demo at Le Mans a couple months ago, the Alpine Alpenglow is back, this time serving as a spectacular highlight of the 2024 Paris Motor Show. Alpine has equipped the latest Alpenglow with an all-new "Hy6" twin-turbo V6 engine … | Continue reading


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Review: Taxa micro-camping gear trailer is what we've needed all along

My family spent a week with the Taxa Outdoors Woolly Bear Overland camp trailer, and we loved it. Camp trailers like this are an off-road-ready camping option with a lot of storage, organization, and other useful features. Continue Reading Category: Outdoors, Lifestyle Tags: Camp … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

New material combines strength and stiffness with sound-damping properties

Vibration-absorbing, sound-damping materials such as sheets of rubber and expanded foam tend to be thick, bulky and soft. A new material is a big exception to that tendency, however, as it absorbs vibrations while staying stiff and thin. Continue Reading Category: Materials, Scie … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Serve confirms delivery by robot expansion plans with Gen3 rollout

The last time we checked in at Serve Robotics, the Uber-backed company had partnered with Alphabet's Wing for a robot-to-drone delivery service in Dallas. That was with Serve's Gen2 bot, but a faster, smarter and more robust model has just launched. Continue Reading Category: Tec … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Google goes nuclear in world-first small reactor agreement

In what it calls "the world's first corporate agreement to purchase nuclear energy from multiple small modular reactors," Google has taken another step toward its goal of achieving net-zero emissions from its operational chain by 2030. Continue Reading Category: Energy, Technolog … | Continue reading


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Walk-through canyon cracks open extraordinary Colorado high-rise

MAD Architects has completed work on an amazing new residential building. Located in Colorado, it draws inspiration from the surrounding landscape and is defined by a facade that's cracked open to reveal a "Canyon" area that lets residents take a stroll along a mountain trail. Co … | Continue reading


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Next-gen EV battery promises 186 miles with a 5-minute charge

Battery tech firm ProLogium has taken the wraps off its 100% silicon composite anode battery. Highlighting its potential for use in EVs at the ongoing Paris Motor Show, the Taiwanese company claimed a major leap in energy density and charging efficiency, promising 186 miles (300 … | Continue reading


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Novel "ironing" tech gets multiple qualities out of one 3D-printed material

Ordinarily, the 3D printing of multi-colored, multi-textured objects is a relatively complex and inefficient process. That could soon change, however, thanks to a clever new technique in which a temperature-sensitive print media gets "ironed" after being extruded. Continue Readin … | Continue reading


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Yamaha effects-packing acoustic puts looping on tap

Way back in 2016, Yamaha built an actuator into its new TransAcoustic line of acoustic guitars that produced reverb and chorus through the sound hole. The second generation has just launched, and now includes a built-in looper. Continue Reading Category: Music, Consumer Tech, Tec … | Continue reading


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Rooted in nature: Pigüe tree becomes the center of this cabin’s design

Nestled in the dense Amazonian rainforest of Ecuador, A Lodging in the Pigüe by Mestizo Estudio Arquitectura embodies a connection between architecture and nature. The tiny 484-sq-ft (45-sq-m) cabin has been designed to incorporate an existing Pigüe tree, allowing the structure t … | Continue reading


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Multi-talented quadruped robot now climbs ladders faster than any other

The ANYmal quadruped robot not only walks on four legs, it can also roll on four wheels, stand up, throw boxes, and make its way up and down stairs. As if all that wasn't enough, the thing can now also climb ladders. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology Tags: ETH Zuric … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Ray gun accelerates electrons from zero to 500 million mph in two inches

On New York's Long Island, scientists are building an ambitious machine to tease apart the mysteries held inside atomic nuclei. A major component of that system is the world's highest voltage electron gun and it's just aced a six-month test. Continue Reading Category: Physics, Sc … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

34-ft-long tiny house has room for a family – and even some friends too

We often associate Mint Tiny House Company with massive models like the Canada Goose. However, with its Loft Ruby Edition, the company has created a tiny house that is a more manageable size, while maintaining an impressive capacity to sleep up to six people in comfort. Continue … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

25.3-inch color E Ink monitor gets a screen refresh boost

Last year, Dasung launched what was claimed to be the world's first color E Ink monitor, whcih was available with curved or flat panels. Now the company has updated the formula for a similar-sized model boasting a super-fast (for E Ink) refresh rate of 33 Hz. Continue Reading Cat … | Continue reading


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World's largest onshore wind turbine spins up 430 ft blades to deliver 15 MW

China's Sany Renewable Energy claims it has just erected the world's largest onshore wind turbine. The 15MW prototype was installed earlier this week in northeast China's Jilin Province. Continue Reading Category: Energy, Technology Tags: Wind turbine, Wind Power, Wind, Renewable … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Jupiter’s Great Red Spot unstable, ‘jiggling like a bowl of gelatin’

High-resolution images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of Jupiter’s Great Red Spot have revealed that it’s not as stable as we thought. Instead, the Spot is squeezing in and out, with NASA describing it as “jiggling like a bowl of gelatin.” Continue Reading Category: Space, S … | Continue reading


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Lower back pain improves with a safe, easy-to-follow run-walk program

In the first study of its kind, new research has shown that incorporating some running or jogging into a walking program is an acceptable form of exercise for many people who suffer from chronic lower back pain. Traditionally, this higher-impact exercise has been advised against, … | Continue reading


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Spider-Man-inspired sticky silk fibers lift 80 times their weight

It’s straight out of a comic book: a shot of liquid silk quickly hardens into a sticky, strong fiber that can lift objects 80 times heavier. Sound familiar? Researchers have described the Spider-Man-inspired tech in a new study. Continue Reading Category: Materials, Science Tags: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Not-so-secret spaceplane to use "first-of-a-kind maneuver" to change orbit

The US Space Force's secret-but-not-really-secret spaceplane will carry out a novel maneuver called aerobraking to change its orbit. Instead of using thrusters, the robotic spacecraft will dip into the Earth's atmosphere to change its trajectory. Continue Reading Category: Milita … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Noisy knees not necessarily bad, but osteoarthritis link raises concerns

Researchers may have identified the long-debated cause of creaking, popping and clicking knees – common at any age, with or without an underlying knee injury – and whether it's something to be concerned about. Continue Reading Category: Body & Mind Tags: Knee, Knee injury, Osteoa … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Live coverage: Elon Musk finally unveils Tesla's self-driving Robotaxi

Elon Musk is set to unveil Tesla's long-awaited fully-autonomous Robotaxi/Cybercab at the company's 'We, Robot' event in a matter of minutes. Watch the stream here, and we'll be updating this piece with news as it happens. Continue Reading Category: Automotive, Transport Tags: Te … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Boom Supersonic XB-1 hits new speed record in latest test flight

Boom's XB-1 supersonic jet took its fifth test flight out of Mojave Air & Space Port on Oct 7th, 2024 setting a few new records in the process. The XB-1 is the one-third-scale platform that Boom is using as the foundation for its eventual Overture aircraft that aims to bring back … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Watch: Golden Eagle HS is a tiny copter with a big punch

Military drones are moving into the heavy-hitting league, as Stedicopter shows off its Golden Eagle HS (Heavy Strike) Rotary Unmanned Aerial System (RUAS). It's a 50-kg (110-lb) autonomous helicopter that can carry a heavy anti-tank missile. Continue Reading Category: Military, T … | Continue reading


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Moonlander X pickup camper shell isn't entirely what it appears

Colorado-based Radica hit the pickup camping topper scene a couple years ago with the introduction of the original Moonlander, a truck cap that splits the difference between basic security shell and overnight pickup camper like nothing else out there. With the new Moonlander X, t … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Runner-tracking treadmill matches its speed to its user's pace

Although treadmills do let you vary your running speed, you have to repeatedly reach down and hit the controls in order to do so. The Kickr Run offers a more natural hands-free alternative, in that it automatically adjusts its belt speed to match your running speed. Continue Read … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners go full-on animalistic

For the 60th year in a row, the Natural History Museum of London has held its Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards. And for the 60th year in a row, the images are guaranteed to stir your love of the natural world and the animals that live in it. Continue Reading Category: Pho … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Triple-laser 4K projector aims for cinema-grade visuals in the living room

Following a trade show preview last month, Valerion has now launched a funding campaign on Kickstarter for a triple-laser long-throw projector. The VisionMaster Max boasts high-brightness 4K visuals, Google TV and support for super-wide IMAX. Continue Reading Category: Home Enter … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Extraordinary skyscraper pushes 13 staggered cubes high into the air

Following its Bond Tower and Klan TV Headquarters, Portugal's OODA continues to remake the skyline in Tirana, Albania, with another remarkable skyscraper. Named Hora Vertikale, it will reach a height of 140 m (459 ft) and will take the form of 13 stacked staggered cubes that rese … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Solar power project hits the rails with between-track panel pilot

Even on busy rail networks, the gap between lines can spend much of its time doing little but face skyward, so why not put that space to good use? Swiss startup Sun-Ways is looking to do just that by installing solar panels in between railway tracks. Continue Reading Category: En … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

'Dancing snowflakes' in clouds can help us accurately forecast rainfall

The dynamic way different-shaped snowflakes perform distinct 'dances' within clouds has been found to hugely influence how much precipitation forms and is likely to fall to Earth. The discovery of this unique cloud choreography has the potential to guide more accurate forecasting … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Strange sea creatures can merge their bodies into one blob when injured

Imagine being horribly maimed and the only way to survive was to merge your damaged flesh with another injured human. Scientists have discovered this startling ability in comb jellies, which can fuse together to share a nervous and digestive system. Continue Reading Category: Bio … | Continue reading


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Robotic ‘finger’ could perform your next intimate physical exam

Researchers have developed an ultrasensitive, human-like robotic ‘finger’ capable of safely performing routine physical examinations like a medical doctor would. They say the ‘robodoctor’ could be seen in medical clinics soon. Continue Reading Category: Robotics, Technology Tags: … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Nintendo alarm clock annoys you awake with motion tracking & game sounds

Nintendo has finally announced its latest piece of hardware – but it’s not the highly anticipated Switch 2. Instead, the relentlessly playful company has unveiled the Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo, an interactive alarm clock that not only wakes you up with classic game sounds but … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

About bloody time: Yamaha's cheeky big triple in a street sportsbike

It's been 10 long years since Yamaha debuted the MT-09 (FZ-09), a super-accessible, affordable hooligan bike with an 847-cc triple motor full of concentrated fun exactly where street riders need it. Now, there's finally a fully-faired R9 sportsbike. Continue Reading Category: Mot … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Lighter, cheaper electric-assist cargo cart sheds 30 pounds and $800

Motorized carts like the e-Wagon can definitely help you haul heavy loads, but what if the cart itself is a bit heftier than you'd like? Well, you can always just buy a lighter and less costly model … such as the e-Wagon Air. Continue Reading Category: Outdoors, Lifestyle Tags: K … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Portable device spots drought-stressed crops before it's too late

It's always best if farmers can detect drought stress before crop plants become wilted, weakened and lower-yielding. An experimental new portable device could help in that regard, as it uses ultrasound to spot such stress in its earliest stages. Continue Reading Category: Science … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Solar-powered tiny house boasts Swiss Army Knife flexibility

Though its recently completed Cercaux tiny house only has a length of 20 ft (6 m), Modern Tiny Living has ensured it punches above its weight thanks to a storage-packed interior containing a flexible "Swiss Army Knife" living room. Continue Reading Category: Tiny Houses, Lifestyl … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Bottle-sized portable smart projector ready to roll wherever you roam

Though many head into the wild to recharge their batteries with the sights and sounds of nature, there are those who need to be entertained. Smart projector maker JMGO has launched a portable HD projector that can be slipped into the bottle pouch of your backpack to take movie ni … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Smart stitches generate electricity on movement for faster healing

Surgical stitches are good for helping wounds heal, but they can pop open with too much movement. Scientists in China have now turned that weakness into a strength, developing stitches that generate an electric charge when stretched and heal wounds faster. Continue Reading Catego … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

US considering ban on 'connected vehicle' tech with China/Russia ties

An underreported regulation being proposed in the United States could have a sweeping impact on car drivers in the country, and possibly other parts of the West. But the people feeling its immediate sting will be American motorcyclists. Continue Reading Category: Automotive, Tran … | Continue reading


@newatlas.com | 1 month ago

Off-road squaredrop micro-camper blows up into duplex base lodge

On the road, the Duo X adventure trailer from South Africa's Invader looks like the latest ridiculously rugged squaredrop trailer to roll out of the Southern Hemisphere. And that's not entirely wrong, as it is a small, lightweight two-person towable meant to shadow a lifted ute o … | Continue reading


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