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Energy [Fusion tech is set to unlock near-limitless ultra-deep geothermal energy]( [Quaise says it has a plan, and the technology, to drill deeper than ever before and unlock the vast geothermal power of the Earth to re-power fossil-fired electricity plants with green energy]( MIT spin-off Quaise says it's going to use hijacked fusion technology to drill the deepest holes in history, unlocking clean, virtually limitless, supercritical geothermal energy that can re-power fossil-fueled power plants all over the world. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Indoor sustainable farming is made simple with this vertical garden]( Growing produce from the comfort of home saves you money and also helps you live sustainably. But what if you don't have a backyard? The AEVA: Modern Hydroponic Garden System helps make growing your own food as common as owning a microwave. 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[Read more]( Medical [Low dose of experimental cancer drug cuts appetite to target obesity]( [An experimental cancer drug has shown potential in blocking a key hunger pathway, with treated mice experiencing significant weight loss]( Through experiments involving a drug originally developed to suppress the growth of tumors, scientists have happened upon a potential new anti-obesity treatment, which they've demonstrated can trigger weight loss in mice. [Read more]( Technology [New Atlas Weekly Newscast]( [Extreme E's off-road racing championship is either expanding to include, or evolving into, a hydrogen-powered Extreme H series from 2024]( Listen to the week's top stories from New Atlas. [Read more]( Tiny Houses [Tadpole Tiny House pulls double duty as classic car trailer]( [The Tadpole Tiny House is based on a removable trailer, allowing the owners to use the platform to transport one of their vintage cars]( Commissioned by a couple of classic car enthusiasts, Build Tiny came up with the idea for the Tadpole Tiny House which sleeps two people comfortably and is based on a removable trailer, allowing it double as a transport platform for a vintage car. [Read more]( Mobile Technology [Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra vs. Galaxy S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra]( [New Atlas compares the specs and features of the Samsung Galaxy S22, S22_ and S22 Ultra to the]( Samsung has unpacked its Galaxy S series phones for 2022. So are they worth the upgrade from last year’s models? New Atlas compares the specs and features of the Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra with the Galaxy S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra. 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[Read more]( Urban Transport [Arcimoto opens pre-order books for "first-of-its-kind" tilting e-trike]( [Codenamed Mean Lean Machine, Arcimoto's upcoming tilting e-trike with be "powered by three hub motors and a pedal generator with no chain, no belt, and no grease"]( Earlier in the week, electric mobility company Arcimoto officially revealed the D1 driverless delivery vehicle developed in collaboration with Faction Technology. Now a pedal-powered tilting e-trike has been added to the reveal roster. [Read more]( Architecture [Development brings timber towers and vertical forests to Toronto waterfront]( [Quayside will feature a greenery covered timber building that's described as one of Canada's largest residential mass-timber buildings]( An ambitious new project planned for Toronto will transform an area of the city's waterfront into a lush green neighborhood named Quayside, which will consist of a number of tree and plant-covered buildings, including a huge timber housing project. [Read more]( Mobile Technology [Motorola bids for flagship territory with edge+ smartphone]( [The Motorola edge+ has premium Android smartphone specs, and comes with a premium price tag too]( With the launch of the edge+ smartphone, Motorola is clearly looking to sail into premium Android handset waters. The company's new flagship rocks Qualcomm's latest mobile platform, a responsive FHD+ display and a two-day battery life. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [Squid camouflage-inspired sticker can tell when you’ve had too much sun]( [The creators imagine their new squid-inspired UV sensor being worn on shirts and bathing suits]( Scientists at Northeastern University have put an interesting new solution forward in the realm of UV monitoring – one that came about through a serendipitous discovery concerning the color-changing ways of camouflaging squid. [Read more]( Space [Space exploration consortium announces plan to put artwork on the Moon]( ["We Rise Together – with the Light of the Moon" will be placed on the lunar surface as part of a larger mission, which is part of a NASA initiative]( While most artists aspire to have their work exhibited somewhere like The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a piece by Dubai-based painter Sacha Jafri may soon be soaring to even loftier heights – plans call for it to be permanently displayed on the Moon. [Read more]( Home Entertainment [BenQ targets responsive gameplay with 4LED gaming projector]( [The x3000i tempts big-screen gamers with response times as low as 4 ms, 4K UHD visuals at refresh rates of up to 60 Hz or Full HD at 240 Hz, a built-in treVolo sound system and a 4LED light source that could be good for over 10 years of daily use]( Last year, BenQ launched a projector with a focus on low input lag that was aimed at big-screen gamers. 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