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[New Atlas logo]( Automotive [Wild Ford camper concept explores new style of work-from-anywhere RV]( [A peek inside at the Alpine Cross Cabin's unique interior]( Alpine is known the world over for car audio and infotainment equipment, not so much for outrageous concept vehicles. That changes with the new Cross Cabin, a concept work-from-anywhere RV with a skeletal bamboo interior optimized for work and play. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas [This CES-featured composter turns your food waste into fertilizer]( This 2023, you may want to make an effort to reduce your contribution to landfill. The easiest way to do that is to collect your kitchen scraps and turn them into compost using a tool like the Reencle Prime Food Waste Composter. [Read more]( Outdoors [Titanium multi-tool packs a ratcheting driver and an everlasting pencil]( [The Titanium Multi-Function Pry Bar is currently on Kickstarter]( So yes, there are indeed a ton of multi-tools on Kickstarter and Indiegogo right now. One of the latest distinguishes itself, however, by including tools such as an "everlasting" pencil and a ratcheting screwdriver. [Read more]( Environment [Magnetic solution removes toxic "forever chemicals" from water in seconds]( [A sample of contaminated water being treated using the new technique, with the PFAS chemicals being attracted to the side with the magnet]( Scientists in Australia have developed an intriguing new technique for removing toxic “forever chemicals” from water. Adding a solution to contaminated water coats the pollutants and makes them magnetic, so they can easily be attracted and isolated. [Read more]( Science [Our body temperature is decreasing and gut bacteria could be responsible]( [A new study speculates dietary changes over the past century have altered the average human microbiome and subsequently lowered our average body temperature]( Over the past 150 years, researchers have seen the average human body temperature drop by more than half a degree Fahrenheit (0.3 °C). Now, researchers are speculating microbiome changes could be driving these long-term body temperature variations. [Read more]( Transport [China launches 100-mph hydrogen/supercapacitor train]( [Chinese rail giant CRRC has debuted its first hydrogen-powered passenger train]( The world's largest rail vehicle manufacturer has rolled out a zero-emissions train running on hydrogen fuel cells with a supercapacitor buffer. The four-car train is capable of 100 mph (160 km/h), making it the fastest hydrogen train to date. [Read more]( Tiny Houses [Micro-cabin with rock-like finish blends into a French forest]( [Thérèse is located in a rural forested area of Sergy, in eastern France, and is part of a local artistic residency]( Back in 2014, Bureau constructed a novel rock-like dwelling named Antoine that blends into the Swiss Alps. The firm has now followed up with another literature-inspired micro-cabin named Thérèse with a rocky exterior finish. [Read more]( Aircraft [ASKA debuts fully functional A5 flying car prototype at CES]( [ASKA is currently working with both the NHTSA and FAA to get its A5 eVTOL certified for driving and flying]( Looking like a cross between a helicopter and a fixed-wing airplane, ASKA’s full-scale A5 eVTOL prototype is currently capable of both driving and flying. It stole the show at CES 2023, earlier this month. [Read more]( Bicycles [Bicycle airbag backpack blows up womb-like head and neck protection]( [In & Motion's new Stan airbag backpack looks to expand inflated cyclist protection]( In & Motion is developing a backpack to take bicycle airbag protection to the next level. Its Stan pack works like other protective inflatables but gives the commuter more complete protection around the head, neck, chest and back. [Read more]( Motorcycles [India's fastest electric motorcycle prepares to go racing]( [The F99: "India's fastest electric bike" is getting a race version]( India is not a country known for motorcycle racing – or indeed high-performance motorcycles. But Bangalore company Ultraviolette wants to start pushing the envelope, and it's announced its intent to go racing with its new F99 development platform. [Read more]( Good Thinking [Flamboyant Italian clothes defeat facial recognition without masks]( [Capable's clothing uses patterns designed to throw off AI object detection systems]( They may be a little brutal on the eye, but Capable says its visually confusing and very pricey cotton knits are designed to throw off AI facial recognition systems, by fooling machine learning systems into thinking you're an animal and not a human. [Read more]( Marine [Fliteboard rides high with world's lightest performance eFoil]( [The Ultra L electric hydrofoil board weight in at just 22.5 kg, including a new lightweight battery]( Australia's Fliteboard has announced the launch of its Series 3 electric hydrofoil boards, including a brand new prothusiast model called the Ultra L that's billed as the world's lightest performance eFoil. [Read more]( 3D Printing [Twisty multi-material filaments could serve as artificial muscles]( [One of the multi-material 3D-printing filaments, containing helical strands of two types of ink within an elastomer matrix]( While multi-material 3D printers do already exist, the filament they extrude is all one material at any one point in the printing process. A new system produces actual multi-material filaments, however, and they boast a very useful helical design. [Read more]( Home Entertainment [Portable smart projector serves up LG's smart TV entertainment]( [The CineBeam Smart Portable Projector is small and light enough to throw in a backpack between Full HD viewing sessions]( LG has added another Full HD LED projector to its CineBeam range. The compact and lightweight Smart Portable Projector can throw 120-inch entertainment, runs LG's smart TV platform and can pair with two Bluetooth speakers for stereo sound. [Read more]( Virtual Reality [VR used to treat anxiety in adults with disabilities]( [The VR sensory space offers a number of sensory room experiences]( A first-of-its-kind study has found adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities may experience improvements to symptoms of anxiety and depression after using specially designed virtual reality sensory rooms. [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 © 2022

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