[Energy]( [World's largest off-shore wind farm to welcome the first 14-MW turbine]( [GE Renewables has announced a new 14-MW version of its Haliade-X wind turbine]( Weâve been tracking the progress of the worldâs largest offshore wind turbine since GE Renewable Energy first revealed its plans for the enormous machine in 2018, and the company has now revealed an even more powerful version. [Read more]( [Sponsored Content]( [100% merino wool Archer Pants combine comfort, style and durability]( [The Archer Pant is comfortable in hot and cold weather]( Merino sheep are famed for the incredibly fine wool they produce and the properties of the fabric that results from it. Archer Apparel has created 100% merino wool performance pants that take full advantage of this superb natural fiber. [Read more]( [Music]( [Review: Sony WF-XB700 Truly Wireless Headphones]( [Sony's WF-XB700 wireless earbuds pack a powerful bunch, and a battery life to match]( Sony's WF-XB700 Truly Wireless Headphones wrap a workmanlike set of features into an intrepid design, delivering solid sound in a practical package that won't blow the doors off your bank account. [Read more]( [Bicycles]( [Tern's latest cargo commuter ebike will help riders get to 28 mph]( [The capable-looking HSD S11 could have you leaving the car at home for trips to work or the shopping mall]( Tern has announced a new variant of its HSD cargo commuter that's also its first Class 3 ebike. The HSD S11 rocks a Bosch Performance Line motor for pedal assist up to 28 mph, and a battery big enough for as much as 74 miles between charges. [Read more]( [Materials]( [Magnetically-activated epoxy bonds fast using a fraction of the energy]( [Prof. Raju V. Ramanujan holds and bends two pieces of wood, bonded in the middle by the magnetocuring adhesive]( Ordinarily, epoxies are cured by exposure to either heat or ultraviolet light. Both have their drawbacks, which are nicely avoided by a new epoxy that hardens when passed through a magnetic field to produce a similar bond using a fraction of the energy. [Read more]( [Materials]( [Paper-folding art reduced to the nanoscale in engineering breakthrough]( [A render of the new kir]( The Japanese folding paper art form of kirigami has a lot of potential for engineering. Scientists have taken this technique down to the nanoscale for the first time, opening up new possibilities in applications ranging from robotics to aerospace. [Read more]( [Automotive]( [McLaren unveils the lurid MSO Sabre, its most powerful ICE car yet]( [The attention-grabbing McLaren Sabre supercar]( McLaren has rolled out the first of its exclusive Sabre supercars. Only available in the USA, the Sabre pushes McLaren's twin-turbo V8 engine harder than ever before, and dips its toe into an exuberant and flamboyant new design direction. [Read more]( [Outdoors]( [Off-grid fabric monolith glamps outside city limits and beyond]( [While Jupe also envisions its shelters being set up farther into the wild, its photos show how they escape the city without going too far]( While 2020 has given us serious cabin fever, it's also provided some antidotes. The new Jupe shows that sometimes the cure to cabin fever is ... a cabin, albeit one with a better view. The modern prefab shelter serves as an escape from city life. [Read more]( [Medical]( [Stanford innovation promises real-time continuous blood monitoring]( [Researchers have demonstrated a device that can track real-time fluctuations in glucose and insulin but suggest it could be modified to track any protein, antibody or hormone found in circulating blood]( Continuous blood monitoring would be a transformative advance for doctors and a new study brings that reality closer. New research describes a device that can detect real-time changes in blood levels of any molecule a doctor would need to monitor. [Read more]( [Materials]( [Crumpled films offer fast and durable anti-counterfeiting technology]( [Researchers Wang Xiaonan (left) and Dr Jing Lin have developed a new anti-counterfeiting technology based on Physically Unclonable Function patterns]( Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a new anti-counterfeiting technology based on Physically Unclonable Function patterns they say can better ensure the authenticity of high-value products. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [No wrapping required for this last-minute language-learning gift]( With the holidays already in full swing, going shopping may seem like a nightmare. If you haven't ordered anything online yet, or dread heading out to the local stores, this may be the perfect gift-giving solutionâthe gift of learning a new language. [Read more]( [Medical]( [Google-Glass-like smell stimulation device proposed as dementia therapy]( [It's hoped a prototype wearable device will allow clinical trials to test whether olfactory stimulation can help treat neurodegenerative disease]( A novel wearable that stimulates the olfactory system using electrical pulses has been proposed as a way to prevent or slow dementia-related neurodegeneration. A dysfunctional sense of smell is suspected to be one of the earliest signs of Alzheimerâs. [Read more]( [Architecture]( [Vietnamese restaurant highlights the beauty of bamboo]( [The Vedana Restaurant reaches a height of 18 m (60 ft), making it VTN Architects' tallest bamboo building to date]( VTN Architects has been experimenting with bamboo for some time and has now produced its most ambitious bamboo-based work to date. The Vedana Restaurant rises to a height of 18 m (60 ft) and features a complex structure topped by an impressive roof. [Read more]( [Music]( [M-Audio aims USB interfaces at cash-strapped podcasters and musicians]( [The M-Track USB interfaces are powered over USB, allowing for audio recording on the go]( Audio gear maker M-Audio has launched two USB interfaces geared at folks who are looking to break into computer-based recording, podcasting, live streaming and more, without emptying their bank accounts. [Read more]( [Science]( [Exceptionally well-preserved ancient wolf pup plucked from permafrost]( [An exceptionally well-preserved wolf pup mummy has been discovered in the Canadian permafrost]( A gold miner in Canada has discovered what may be the most complete wolf pup mummy ever found. Locked in the permafrost for 57,000 years, the pup is so well preserved that scientists can learn a lot about her diet, genetics, life and death. [Read more]( [Environment]( ["Tube fishways" could safely lift fish up and over dams]( [Prof. Bill Peirson, with a fish about to make a trip up a tube fishway]( Dams pose a great obstacle to fish migrating up rivers, potentially keeping them from breeding, thus leading to a decline in wild stocks. Australian scientists are on the case, though, with a possible solution known as the "tube fishway." [Read more]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for our daily newsletter at [newatlas.com]( (or [gizmag.com]( before August 2016).
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