[Automotive]( [Towering Chinese smart RV features elevator to second-floor sun room]( [Enjoy more space and better views with the high-rising SAIC Maxus V90 Life Home Villa Edition]( The SAIC Maxus Life Home V90 Villa Edition is a Class C motorhome with Class A space thanks to dual slide-outs and a pop-up second story with its own elevator. Smart tech and sharp styling put the finishing touches on a townhome-grade RV. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Eliminate 99% of bacteria while you sleep with this self-cleaning set]( If you have sensitive skin, you know the headache of finding the right products and materials that won't irritate your skin. Your bed sheets shouldn't be the exception. [Read more]( [Science]( [Scientists establish freaky two-way communications with lucid dreamers]( [One of the researchers watching brain signals from a sleeping participant in the lab. Researchers are working to expand and refine two-way communications with sleeping people so more complex conversations may one day be possible.]( Four independent experiments across the globe have found that it's possible to establish two-way communications with people in the weird, hallucinatory state of lucid dreaming, opening up a new field of real-time "interactive dreaming" research. [Read more]( [Space]( [Perseverance Mars rover touches down on the Red Planet]( [Artist's concept of the Perseverance rover on Mars]( NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has safely landed on the Red Planet. The robotic explorer touched down in the Jezero Crater at 3:55 pm EST after a dramatic seven-minute descent, marking the beginning of the most ambitious interplanetary mission yet. [Read more]( [Medical]( [AI uses "ugly duckling" technique to spot melanoma with high accuracy]( [A new deep learning algorithm can spot features of odd skin lesions and detect melanoma with high accuracy]( Using AI to spot melanoma in its early stages is an exciting possibility, and a new deep-learning system developed by Harvard and MIT scientists promises a new level of sophistication, by using a method known as the âugly ducklingâ criteria. [Read more]( [New Atlas Weekly Newscast]( Listen to the week's best stories from New Atlas. [Read more]( [Home Entertainment]( [McIntosh turns on the retro charm with stunning CD player]( [The MCD85 is aimed at music lovers who want their gear to stand out from the crowd, not hide away in the corner of the living room]( Much of today's music consumption is digital, and most of that is streamed. Some folks still play CDs though, and McIntosh Labs has today launched a retro-cool player for those who want to rock the house with the help of spinning plastic discs. [Read more]( [Energy]( [Hydrogen projects worth $300 billion are dropping green H2 prices fast]( [Key hydrogen projects that have been announced globally]( A new Hydrogen Council report sheds some light on Hydrogen's rise as a green fuel source. Green H2 production prices are falling faster than expected, and some 228 projects are in the pipeline globally, most of which were announced in the last year. [Read more]( [Medical]( ["SuperAger" brains defy tau tangles associated with Alzheimer's]( [The brains of "SuperAgers" have been found to be far less susceptible to the development of tau tangles associated with Alzheimer's disease]( Scientists have studied the brains of a group of elderly individuals with excellent memory known as SuperAgers, and found them to be far more resistant to the troublesome buildup of proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease. [Read more]( [Wearables]( [Phone scans, 3D printing and AI could make for custom-fit earphones]( [Sennheiser's Ambeo immersive audio division approached 3D printing tech company Formlabs to develop a quick and affordable, consumer-focused custom-fit earphone solution]( Audio gear maker Sennheiser and 3D printing technology company Formlabs have partnered for a project aimed at producing affordable custom-fit earphones for a more secure fit and improved noise isolation while out and about. [Read more]( [Physics]( [Scientists solve the crystal structure of an exotic new form of ice]( [Researchers have confirmed the crystal structure of a new form of ice, adding to a growing list of known ice types]( Scientists have categorized 18 different types of ice so far, each with its own unique crystalline structure and unique arrangement of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Now another, by the name of ice XIX, has been added to the list. [Read more]( [Robotics]( [Thin, flexible pump could make soft robots even softer]( [The electro-pneumatic pump (right) along with wallet cards for scale]( Soft-bodied robots move via pneumatic "muscles" that are selectively inflated or deflated. And while the muscles themselves may be soft and squishy, they're usually hooked up to hard, unwieldy pumps. A new pump, however, is both small and flexible. [Read more]( [Mobile Technology]( [IK interface lets mobile content creators use XLR microphones]( [The iRig Pre 2 can be mounted to a mic stand or carry strap with Velcro]( IK Multimedia has given a helping hand to content creators looking to give their recorded or streamed visuals a pro-level audio boost with the iRig Pre 2, a battery powered pre-amp that connects XLR microphones to mobile devices or digital cameras. [Read more]( [Medical]( [Magnetic tech developed to better diagnose malaria]( [A potentially malaria parasite-carrying Anopheles mosquito]( It can be difficult to determine if someone has malaria â enough so, that many people who don't even have the disease end up being treated for it. A new technique, however, could make diagnosis much easier and more reliable. [Read more]( [Health & Wellbeing]( [California bill proposes lawful use and sharing of psychedelic drugs]( [A landmark bill designed to push back against the War of Drugs and allow possession, personal use, and sharing of several psychedelic substances has been introduced into the Californian legislature]( A broad reform bill has been proposed in California that would see the possession and use of a number of psychedelic drugs decriminalized. The bill proposes to expunge all psychedelic-related criminal convictions and allow âsocial sharingâ of the drugs. [Read more]( [Science]( [Edible holograms could decorate or even authenticate food]( [Like other types of holograms (pictured), the experimental edible ones present different color patterns when viewed from different angles]( Remember back in the mid-80s, when mass-produced holograms were such a big deal? Since then, they've become common on credit cards, currency and other items. Now, thanks to new research, you can actually eat the things. [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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