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It hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing, but The Ocean Cleanup is now calling an end to a first

[Environment]( [Ocean Cleanup hauls its first batch of plastic trash back to shore]( [The Ocean Cleanup says the profits from its recycled plastic products will be used to fund its ongoing cleanup operations]( It hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing, but The Ocean Cleanup is now calling an end to a first successful mission to collect plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, today showing off the first pile of captured trash on the shores of Vancouver. [Read more]( [Sponsored Content]( [AIRbox portable air purifier packs a high-tech punch]( [AIRbox is the first compact air purifier with patented photocatalyst reactor and negative ion generator]( Being mindful of what goes into our bodies is incredibly important, from the foods we eat to the air we breathe. So how can you improve your health and the air quality within your own home? The answer is simple. It’s called AIRbox. [Read more]( [Automotive]( [Extreme performance: 8 production car records that fell in 2019]( [The extreme performance car industry only knows one path to progress: faster, lighter, more powerful]( The extreme performance car business is a brutal one, and records that take companies years to set can fall within months to a determined competitor. Here's eight new and astonishing benchmarks the car world established in 2019. [Read more]( [Space]( [European spacecraft captures rare movie of Martian moon Phobos]( [The moon was imaged by Mars Express during the probe's 20,076th orbit of the Red Planet]( ESA's Mars Express spacecraft has captured a rare movie of the Martian moon Phobos. The moon is set to be the target of an international mission to survey the Red Planet’s two natural satellites, and return a surface sample to Earth. 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[Read more]( [Digital Cameras]( [Intel adds palm-sized LiDAR to RealSense range]( [The Intel RealSense lidar camera L515 is up for pre-order for $]( Intel has launched the RealSense lidar camera L515, which it says is the smallest and most power-efficient, high resolution LiDAR camera in the world. It's also relatively inexpensive. [Read more]( [Military]( [Lockheed Martin successfully tests new long-range missile]( [The PrSM met all of its objectives]( Lockheed Martin has completed a successful test of its Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) on the first go. Being developed for the US Army's PrSM program, the next-generation long-range missile was launched from the White Sands Missile Range. [Read more]( [Automotive]( [Factory Five shows off its upcoming 9.5-liter F9R kit supercar]( [The Factory Five F9R is nearly ready for production as a kit car, and it can accept some absolutely absurd engines]( Some folks want to buy a carbon-bodied, fire-breathing supercar. Others want to build one themselves, and the kit car wizards at Factory Five Racing are putting together a monster of a thing capable of taking engines as big as a 9.5-liter LS V12. [Read more]( [Biology]( [Important prehistoric whale was neither a foot- nor a tail-swimmer]( [Aegicetus gehennae is believed to have been similar in appearance to the prehistoric Basilosaurus whale, pictured here]( The ancestors of today's whales originally walked on four legs. New research suggests that previously-discovered fossils represent a point at which the creatures were moving from swimming with those legs to swimming with their tails. [Read more]( Advertisement [Get New Atlas ad-free for just US$19 per year]( Stay informed about the latest developments in science and technology and help support independent journalism by subscribing to New Atlas Plus. For just US$19 per year you get unlimited access to ad-free content, faster-loading pages and audio versions of our articles. [Read more]( [Medical]( [Molecular drills tear into superbugs' antibiotic defenses]( [A Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria after being attacked by the molecular drills. The yellow arrows indicate cell wall holes, and the purple shows where material is leaking from inside]( Researchers at Rice University have developed a new method to kill emerging superbugs, using molecular “drills” to pierce their cell walls. The same technique has also been shown to work on cancer cells. [Read more]( [Biology]( [Wild orang-utan communication observed in detail for the first time]( [Orang-utan mother and baby, named Indah and Ima by the researchers]( For the first time, new research describes both gesture-based and vocal communication among wild orang-utans: specifically Southwest Bornean orang-utan mothers and their young. [Read more]( [Space]( [Comet on return journey to interstellar space after solar slingshot]( [Hubble has captured new images of the interstellar comet 2I/Borisov]( 2I/Borisov is the first interstellar comet seen, and Hubble has been watching its journey through our neighborhood. The telescope has snapped new images of the comet, which has now swung past the Sun and is on its way back out of the solar system. [Read more]( [Transport]( [Autonomous truck carts 40,000 lb of butter coast to coast in the US]( [The self-driving cargo vehicle encountered a variety of weather conditions]( In an illustration of how far self-driving vehicles have come, an autonomous articulated lorry recently drove a refrigerated load of 40,000 lb (18,100 kg) of butter 2,800 mi (4,500 km) across the continental United States. [Read more]( [Automotive]( [Futurus wants to turn your car's whole windscreen into an AR display]( [Futurus believes the cars of the near future will roll with all-singing, all-dancing augmented reality windscreens]( HUD's have all kinds of potential applications, but what if your car's entire windscreen was a mixed reality display, capable of overlaying all manner of graphics and animations over the view forward and even acting as a movie screen for passengers? [Read more]( [Games]( [Next Xbox is named Xbox Series X, launches holiday 2020]( [Microsoft has given us the first glimpse of the Xbox Series X]( The next Xbox finally has a name – and it’s just as silly as “Xbox One.” At the Game Awards ceremony, Head of Xbox Phil Spencer gave us a quick peek at the new console, which has now been officially named the Xbox Series X. [Read more]( [Medical]( [Ultrasound implant helps potent cancer drug cross blood-brain barrier]( [A novel implantable ultrasound device could soon give doctors another weapon to fight brain cancers]( A new study from Northwestern University is demonstrating evidence a novel implantable ultrasound device allows a less toxic formulation of chemotherapy to cross the blood-brain barrier and destroy deadly tumors. [Read more]( [Health & Wellbeing]( [Wake up! Oversleeping linked to increased stroke risk]( [A combination of sleeping more than nine hours a night plus midday naps lasting more than 90 minutes increased a person's risk for stroke by 85 percent]( A new study suggests sleeping more than nine hours a night, and/or taking long midday naps, can significantly increase a person’s risk of stroke. The research adds to a growing body of work finding deleterious health effects from excessive sleep. [Read more]( [Architecture]( [Greenery-covered hotel shoehorned into skinny beachside plot]( [Chicland Hotel rises to a total height of 72 m (236 ft)]( Vo Trong Nghia Architects once again adds greenery to its architecture with its most recent project, Chicland Hotel. The building is part-covered in plants and squeezes into a cramped and awkward plot near the beach in Vietnam. [Read more]( [Science]( [Sweat-test strips may be a better alternative to breathalyzers]( [One of the prototype strips, with its telltale colored spot]( Although breathalyzers have been used to check drivers' blood alcohol levels for decades now, the things do have their drawbacks. In the near future, however, police officers and others may get better results using a simple strip-type test kit. [Read more]( [Space]( [NASA selects asteroid sample site for OSIRIS-REx]( [X marks the spot of the OSIRIS-Rex sampling site on asteroid Bennu]( NASA has made its final selection of the site on asteroid Bennu where the agency's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-Rex) deep space probe will collect a sample for return to Earth. [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 © 2019

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