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Physics Atomic clocks are our most accurate timekeepers, losing only seconds across billions of year

[New Atlas logo]( Physics [World-first nuclear clock prototype could outperform atomic clocks]( [An artist's impression of the new nuclear clock]( Atomic clocks are our most accurate timekeepers, losing only seconds across billions of years. But nuclear clocks could steal their thunder, speeding up GPS and the internet. Now, scientists have built and tested the first prototype nuclear clock. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Do you even need a new computer when you have these?]( Upgrading your computer on a budget doesn’t mean you have to compromise functionality. If you want to boost your productivity and get more out of your machine, consider two key upgrades: Microsoft Office Professional 2021 and Windows 11 Pro. [Read more]( Mobile Technology [reMarkable brings on the color for world's thinnest ePaper tablet]( ["reMarkable Paper Pro uses advanced technology to recreate something unimaginably complex yet incredibly simple: the feeling of putting pen to paper," said the company's Mats Herding Solberg. "It’s perfect for anyone who wants to bring the focus and clarity you get from working on paper into the digital age]( We were mighty impressed by the reMarkarble 2 e-note tablet for our review in 2020, but the E Ink world has been moving to color in the years since. Now the Norwegian company has joined the productivity party with the 11.8-inch Paper Pro. [Read more]( Tiny Houses [Rusty retro getaway wins 2024 Shed of the Year]( [Wayne Dawber, from Crewe, England, has won the 2024 Shed of the Year competition with his self-made creation - Wrinkly, Rusty and Retro]( The 2024 Cuprinol Shed of the Year winner has been announced. Wayne Dawber has got the nod for his gloriously nostalgic self-built creation named Wrinkly, Rusty and Retro, which was constructed using recycled and reclaimed materials. [Read more]( Transport [Volvo rolls out new electric long-haul semi trucks]( [Volvo FH long-range EV truck]( Volvo has long been a leader in the long-haul heavy-truck category with its FH series. Its 12 to 16-liter diesel "world engine" made excellent power output, lower emissions, and relatively low fuel consumption. Next year, it'll be powered by batteries. [Read more]( Pets [Nearly half of all cats want you to play fetch with them]( [Can your kitty play fetch? A surprising amount of domestic cats can]( While some pet owners may disagree, it's widely accepted that around 80% of dogs will "play fetch" with their humans. But scientists have now discovered that almost half of house cats will also chase and return objects to their owners. [Read more]( Science [‘Nanowarming’ process a game-changer for organ transplantation]( [Safely rewarming frozen organs using magnetic heat could mean donor organs can be preserved for longer]( A new two-step process that safely rewarms frozen tissues using nanoscale magnetic rods could preserve donor organs long-term. The procedure provides an alternative to current time-limited methods and paves the way for more life-saving transplantations. [Read more]( Home Entertainment [All-in-one smart projector ready to rumble with external subwoofer]( [Both K3 Series Full HD projectors rock dual 15-W full-range speakers, but the Pro model also boasts its own subwoofer]( The budget-friendly projector company that successfully crowdfunded a phone-sized movie thrower in 2022 has landed at IFA 2024 to launch the flagship K3 Pro. The all-in-one entertainment hub features Google TV and a sound system with satisfying low end. [Read more]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for our daily newsletter at [newatlas.com]( (or [gizmag.com]( before August 2016). [Update profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright New Atlas © 2022

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