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[AUTOMOTIVE]( [11 awesome Volkswagen campers from the Adventure & Allwheel show]( We didn't see as many Volkswagen campers as expected in the parking lot, but the other side of the Abenteuer Allrad gate was a very different story. There was an entire tent dedicated to Volkswagen campers and plenty of other VWs scattered about the show. [Read more]( [SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR NEW ATLAS READERS]( [Save on the SplashDrone 3 Fishing Edition this Father’s Day]( Your Dad can take fishing to a whole new level with the SplashDrone 3 Fishing Edition. Built for the toughest weather conditions and able to float on water, the SplashDrone 3 packs an FPV HD camera, capacity for 10 hooks and baits, an 18 minute flight time, and simple to use controls including automatic landing and return home. New Atlas readers can save $80 on the SplashDrone 3 by using the coupon code ATLASDRONE. Do your Dad a favor this Father's Day! 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Delft scientists have now overcome a hurdle to that technology, by generating quantum links faster than they deteriorate. [Read more]( Sponsored by Taboola //gizmagptyltd.cmail19.com/t/d-l-bjtjyll-wtkuhhtil-s///gizmagptyltd.cmail19.com/t/d-l-bjtjyll-wtkuhhtil-w/ [SCIENCE]( [Researchers reveal how disrupting gut-brain communication may affect learning and memory]( The connection between food and memory is one of those fundamentally human experiences we can all relate to. A compelling new study has revealed an intriguing explanation behind this prominent phenomenon, and it illustrates how strongly the “second brain” in our gut communicates with our brain. [Read more]( [MUSIC]( [Firefly wireless earbuds offer fast charging and Bluetooth 5.0 at a budget price]( ​Hong Kong startup Jabees has now launched its first Kickstarter campaign, taking orders for its new wireless earbuds called Firefly which pack fast charging, Bluetooth 5.0, and intuitive tap controls into a budget price.​ [Read more]( [ENERGY]( [Cost-effective method of extracting uranium from seawater promises limitless nuclear power]( The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in association with LCW Supercritical Technologies has made a potentially important breakthrough for the nuclear industry by extracting five grams of powdered uranium, called yellowcake, from ordinary seawater. [Read more]( [MOBILE TECHNOLOGY]( [OnePlus 6 review: The best flagship killer OnePlus has put out yet]( Four years and eight phones down the line, the OnePlus mission remains the same: to offer flagship-quality phones at the cheapest possible price. We've spent the last week testing out the latest phone to aim for that goal, the brand new OnePlus 6, and here are our thoughts. [Read more]( [AIRCRAFT]( [NASA drone ditches chase plane in milestone flight]( Unmanned aircraft took an historic step forward on Tuesday as NASA conducted the first flight of a large, remote-piloted drone through public airspace without the usual safety chase plane. [Read more]( [SPECIAL PROMOTION FOR NEW ATLAS READERS]( [Free Up Your Hands with This Wearable Bluetooth Assistant — Now 48% off]( Having an extra hand would be, well, handy; but freeing up your own hands is just as good (and a little more practical). This wearable smart speaker lets you take calls, dish out commands, listen to music, and more while your hands are busy elsewhere. Simply pair the device with your phone via Bluetooth, clip it on your clothes, and start maximizing your productivity. [Read more]( [CHILDREN]( [Review: Into the fray with Baby Jogger's classy City Go/Mini GT travel system]( New Atlas' Loz Blain has been making babies again, and the good folk at Baby Jogger have been good enough to provide him with a means to carry them about. The City Go/City Mini GT combination travel system is a modular kit that lets you go from home to car to stroller with ease. [Read more]( [URBAN TRANSPORT]( [Chicago picks The Boring Company for high-speed link to airport]( The City of Chicago has just selected Elon Musk's Boring Company to design, build, pay for, operate and maintain the Express Loop, which will see a network of electric pods carry up to 16 people from downtown Chicago to O'Hare Airport in as little as 12 minutes. [Read more]( [ENVIRONMENT]( [Antarctic ice loss and sea level rise rates have tripled since 2012]( An international team of scientists has completed the most comprehensive assessment of how Antarctica’s ice mass is changing. The study shows that the rate of ice loss – and the resulting sea level rise – has tripled since 2012, compared to a more steady rate over the last 25 years. [Read more]( [SPACE]( [Opportunity rover may be dying as Martian storm intensifies]( As a giant dust storm roars across a quarter of the face of Mars, NASA's Opportunity rover is facing possible extinction. NASA engineers announced today that mission control has lost contact with the unmanned probe as the storm prevents the craft's solar panels from charging its batteries. [Read more]( [BICYCLES]( [The Nexibi – it's both a bike lock and a rear rack]( ​Bicycle locks can be a hassle to cart around, which is why we've seen ones that double as part OF the bike, such as its handlebars, seatpost, pedal and saddle. One of the latest, the Nexibi, is a folding lock that also serves as a rear rack. [Read more]( [AUTOMOTIVE]( [Hyundai Grandmaster flashes a glimpse at the future of sensuously sporty SUV styling]( Hyundai stunned the 2018 Geneva Motor Show when it previewed its new "Sensuous Sportiness" design language in the form of the impossibly sleek HDC-1 Le Fil Rouge design study. Now it's providing a second peek into the future with the HDC-2 Grandmaster. [Read more]( [ROBOTICS]( [Robotic device is made to draw blood]( ​We've already seen a robotic device that's capable of inserting intravenous needles in people's arms. Now, researchers from New Jersey's Rutgers University have designed a system for drawing and analyzing blood samples. [Read more]( [AUTOMOTIVE]( [Byton unveils second prototype self-driving electric car]( Byton, a self-described "intelligent electric vehicle maker" based in California, has unveiled the K-Byte. This self-driving sedan will be shown at the upcoming CES Asia as a premium sedan concept built on the Byton EV platform. 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