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[New Atlas logo]( Outdoors [Offline squaredrop camping trailer deploys fold-out cafe and bathroom]( [Offline's Domino (pictured) is about to get a bigger brother]( We've previously looked at several Offline camping trailers, and now the builder is preparing a flagship. Still built tough enough for the Outback, the new Solitaire expands to create an ensuite bathroom next to its cafe lounge, kitchen and bedroom. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Double the clean for half the price on this 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum & Mop]( Let's face it, chasing dust bunnies around the house isn't exactly how most of us envisioned spending our free time. Wouldn't you rather be conquering that ever-growing reading list? Perfecting your sourdough starter? Or just relaxing? [Read more]( Tiny Houses [Video: Mi Casita tiny house rewrites the book on space-saving design]( [Mi Casita's interior layout is quite busy, owing to all the features that Modern Tiny Living has shoehorned into its compact space]( Despite its modest length of just 26 ft, the Mi Casita tiny house has a space-saving interior that fits in the kind of features we'd usually expect in a much larger model, including a bathroom with a tub and a downstairs bedroom. [Read more]( Biology [Freaky 'Leptanilla voldemort' ant earns its name in the darkness]( [That is one pale, skinny, lanky ant]( A new ant has been named after the creepiest of all Harry Potter villains, Lord Voldemort. Like the lord, the ant is pale, slender and lives in the dark – unlike Mr. Voldemort, however, the ant did not give Harry his lightning-bolt forehead scar. [Read more]( Outdoors [All-terrain exoskeleton turns your body into a superhuman e-hiker]( [Recreational exoskeletons aim to do for hiking, climbing and running what ebikes have done for cycling, letting people rise above their physical limitations]( This new recreational adventure exoskeleton welcomes anyone to high-level hiking, scrambling and climbing, upgrading your anatomy with an extra 900 W of leg power. It shoulders up to 83 lb of load, sprints at speeds over 16 mph and packs down small. [Read more]( Architecture [Honeycomb House showcases the future of urban living in Germany]( [The Honeycomb House boasts innovative spatial dynamics]( In the city of Munich, a groundbreaking endeavour is transforming communal living. Crafted by architectural firm Peter Haimerl Architektur, the Clusterwohnen Wabenhaus – aka the Honeycomb House – is a symbol of efficiency and community harmony. [Read more]( Physics [Free software lets you design and test warp drives with real physics]( [Warp Factory is open-source software designed to create a functional warp drive]( Warp drives are among the more plausible of science fiction concepts, at least from a physics perspective. Now, a group of scientists and engineers has launched open-source software that lets you design and test scientifically accurate warp drives. [Read more]( Space [Metal rod that tore through Florida home was space junk, confirms NASA]( [This object pierced the roof and two floors of the home of Florida resident, Alejandro Otero, who took this photo]( NASA has completed the analysis of a chunk of metal that crashed into the roof of a house in Naples, Florida, a few weeks ago. The agency says it came from a palette of trash released from the International Space Station three years ago. [Read more]( Collectibles [Superman vs. Superman as vintage comics become a hot commodity]( [The place of the comic in American history was never in question, but the rapid appreciation of comic book prices to art house levels offers some interesting insights into the public's perceptions of the superhero genre and the pecking order at the top.]( Two Superman comics are now locked in battle for comic book price supremacy, while also pushing all prices into the art domain. A birds-eye view of the data offers some fascinating insights into superhero hierarchy in a rapidly heating marketplace. [Read more]( Around The Home [Review: Latest Landroid robo-mower could do with a tad more Vision]( [Vision, you say?]( We've now spent several months with the latest wire-free Landroid robo-mower, and we've found it a mix of confusing, educational, satisfying and highly entertaining. Oddly enough, the one thing the Vision seems to need... is a bit more vision. [Read more]( Biology [The surprising reason we blink so much more than we need to]( [A new study has found that blinking plays a key role in visual processing]( Blinking keeps our eyes moist – but we actually blink way more often than we need to if that was the only reason. Scientists have now found that the involuntary action plays a bigger role than we thought, helping us process visual information. [Read more]( Space [NASA's electrodynamic dust shield will repel clingy, abrasive Moon grit]( [Moon dust has been the bane of astronauts since the Apollo missions]( Future Moon bases may be a bit tidier thanks to an electric shield that protects equipment from destructive lunar dust. NASA's Electrodynamic Dust Shield (EDS) technology promises to tame the destructive dust that clings to equipment. [Read more]( Robotics [Video: Multi-talented underwater robot uses fins to swim, walk and crawl]( [HERO-BLUE swims using front and rear multimodal fins, along with lateral fins in the middle]( A new underwater robot can swim through the water with fins, and walk or crawl along the bottom when necessary. These capabilities could really give it a leg up – pun fully intended – at outperforming its traditional thruster-powered counterparts. [Read more]( Wearables [Upgrade-friendly TWS earbuds designed to let the music play on]( ["With the launch of the Fairbuds, we are leading the industry by example yet again," said Fairphone CEO, Reinier Hendriks. "We are combining premium quality and longevity, bringing sustainability to the audio segment"]( Many of the gadgets we use every day have a limited shelf life, and often end up as e-waste before their time. The Dutch company that launched a repairable, upgradeable, sustainable smartphone has now taken the challenge to true wireless earphones. 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