Photography [Record-breaking camera keeps everything between 3 cm and 1.7 km in focus]( [Researchers have created and tested a light field camera with the greatest depth of field ever demonstrated, keeping everything between 3 cm and 1.7 km from the lens in focus]( Inspired by the dual-focus visual system of a 500-million-year-old trilobite, researchers have created and tested a light field camera with the greatest depth of field ever demonstrated. Everything between 3 cm and 1.7 km from the lens stays sharp. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [BLUETTIÂ To Release A Flash Sale for The Newcomer- EB200P]( In response to the rising power demand in Australia, BLUETTI is about to introduce a brand new model-EB200P, and launch a flash sale campaign on the coming weekend, AEST 1PM, April 29 - AEST 2 PM, May 2. [Read more]( Space [Ingenuity Mars helicopter visits Perseverance landing gear crash site]( [The wreckage of the aeroshell and parachute that delivered Perseverance]( On April 19, the one-year anniversary of its first flight, NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter visited and took images of the crash site of the protective aeroshell and parachute that helped deliver it and the Perseverance rover to the Red Planet. [Read more]( Drones [Pixy camera drone flies Snapchat for the selfie generation]( [The Pixy pocket drone can autonomously fly around a subject while capturing 2.7K video via the front-facing camera]( After putting a few generations of lifelogging cameras on users faces with Snapchat Spectacles, Snap has now installed its imaging tech in a pocket-sized camera drone called Pixy that can record video or capture photos as it flies around a subject. [Read more]( Marine [World's first full-wide-body superyacht raises the bar for nautical design]( [The wallywhy200's high-performance hull reportedly allows the vessel to cut through waves with ease while maintaining a horizontal position]( Italian senior yacht designer Luca Bassani is the force behind the worldâs first full-wide-body superyacht. Dubbed wallywhy200, it's a modern vessel that boasts innovation, space, speed and performance. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [Study finds seven hours of sleep to be optimal from middle-age onwards]( [A new study suggests that seven hours of sleep per night is best for brain health in middle and old age]( A wide-ranging new study involving almost half a million subjects has provided compelling new insights into what constitutes healthy sleeping habits, suggesting seven hours per night is best for brain health during middle and old age. [Read more]( Outdoors [EarthCruiser explores electric overlanding with EV truck camper]( [EarthCruiser confirms plans to develop an EV-specific overland camper]( EarthCruiser is one of the baddest names in overlanding, and now it's confirmed plans to become one of the baddest names in all-electric overlanding. Starting from the ground up, it will develop a camper solution specifically for electric vehicles. [Read more]( Automotive [Third-generation Formula E car will run 40% of a race on regen power]( [The Gen3 car gets a second motor on the front axle for the first time]( Much faster, lighter and more powerful than ever before, the Gen3 Formula E racer also takes regenerative braking to the next level. Unveiled today in Monaco, it runs a dual-motor setup that captures so much stopping power it won't need rear brakes. [Read more]( Outdoors [Dometic turns car into camper via stackable, trunk-sized base camp kit]( [The Dometic Go lineup doesn't include a stove at launch, but we wouldn't be surprised to see one added in the future]( With the new Go line, Dometic has leapt outside the RV and launched gear designed to fit neatly into a car trunk and set up into a comfy open-air base camp. The Go collection includes an off-grid faucet, burly camp furniture and rugged cargo boxes. [Read more]( Good Thinking [Filterless portable device uses electricity to make seawater drinkable]( [The prototype ICPWaterTech device weighs less than 10 kg (22 lb)]( Although there are already portable systems that create drinking water by desalinating and purifying seawater, they typically utilize filters that have to be replaced. A new MIT setup, however, just requires a small amount of electricity. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Obtain personalized health insights from home with this DNA kit bundle]( Health care should have options. Go beyond your 23 chromosomes and unlock a holistic set of accurate health recommendations with The Complete SelfDecode DNA Test Kit + 1 Yr Subscription Bundle. [Read more]( Science [Electronic skin uses tiny magnetic hairs to sense touch]( [An artist's illustration of a new e-skin embedded with magnetic hairs that help it sense touch more precisely]( Skin plays a key role in our sense of touch, but its sensitivity is hard to replicate. Now, researchers have developed a new type of electronic skin (e-skin) containing tiny embedded hairs that can precisely perceive touch and the direction it moves. [Read more]( Architecture [Thousands of solar panels to power Germany's first climate-neutral arena]( [The MUCCC arena's exterior will feature an eye-catching exoskeleton that references the Bavarian state flag's lozenge pattern]( Populous has been commissioned to design a new multipurpose events arena in Munich. Described as Germany's first climate-neutral arena, it will integrate significant greenery on its exterior and will get power from thousands of solar panels. [Read more]( Science [Genetics study upends stereotypes around modern dog breeds and behavior]( [A new genetics study has found that stereotyping dog behavior based on their breed could be misguided]( A fascinating new study has provided compelling evidence that all is not what it seems when it comes to stereotypes around modern day dog breeds and certain behaviors, finding modern breed classification has only a small influence on behavior. [Read more]( Architecture [Audacious plan hatched to build a floating city in South Korea]( [Some of Oceanix Busan's buildings will be constructed from sustainably sourced timber]( As concerns about rising sea levels grow, the idea of people living in climate-resilient floating cities is gaining traction. UN-Habitat, BIG, SAMOO, Oceanix and others have joined forces on a plan to build a prototype floating city in South Korea. [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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