[New Atlas logo]( Automotive [Pop-up Honda minivan RV is Japanese tiny camping at its best]( [Based on the latest Honda Step Wagon, the White House Deck One mini-camper comes in both fixed and pop-up roof forms]( Hondas aren't the most common vehicles used for campers, but when they are used, they often create the extraordinary. The White House Deck One pop-up minivan camper is the latest evidence, showing one of the most adorable tailgate kitchens out there. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [Want to make better business decisions?]( Join over 400K people reading Tech Brew - the free newsletter that covers how companies use, invest in, & create technology to improve business. Get the latest on the technologies transforming the business world so that you can make better decisions.
[Read more]( Space [NASA's "evolved structures" radically reduce weight â and waiting]( [The telltale bony, organic shapes of generatively designed parts are starting to make a big impact at NASA]( Evolution has shaped the load-bearing skeletons of animals over aeons with incredible precision. Now, an accelerated simulation of the evolution process is helping NASA create stronger, lighter parts for its spacecraft projects â in record time. [Read more]( Medical [Promising male contraceptive pill works in 30 minutes, wears off in a day]( [A new male contraceptive pill seems to be very effective at short notice, and only temporary]( Male contraceptives have traditionally been limited to condoms and vasectomies. Now scientists have demonstrated a promising new method that takes the form of a pill that can be taken just before sex, greatly reducing fertility for 24 hours. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [Kind of carbs more important than quantity for cardiovascular health]( [A UK study has shown that it is not the amount, but the type of carbohydrate consumed that impacts cardiovascular health]( Whereas previous studies have considered the link between overall carbohydrate consumption and CVDs, a new UK study looked at whether the types of carbohydrates consumed impacted cardiovascular health and found quality was more important than quantity. [Read more]( Bicycles [Sweet-looking Psalm 150 MTB frame is made of machined aluminum]( [Seen here incorporated into a complete bike, the Psalm 150 frame is designed for trail and enduro riding]( For the mass-production of mountain bikes, welded aluminum frames make a lot of sense. The Psalm 150 full-suspension frame is designed with a different philosophy in mind, however, as it's made of bonded sections of CNC-machined solid aluminum. [Read more]( Photography [Camera-mounted parabolic microphone brings focused sound to video recordings]( [The Hi-Sound Compact is billed as the "first professional stereo parabolic microphone specifically designed to work with your camera"]( Wildlife film makers can attach a shotgun microphone to a handheld camera while out and about, but might not be able to zero in on the sounds of distant subjects. Dodotronic has launched a camera-mounted parabolic mic that's designed to do just that. [Read more]( Space [Proposed planetary system classifications suggest ours is the rarest]( [An artist's impression of the TRAPPIST-1 system, an example of a "similar" system according to a new study]( Astronomers have classified planetary systems into four distinct categories, based on the sizes and arrangements of their planets. As it turns out, the architecture of our own solar system is the rarest kind. [Read more]( Marine [Evoy raises the bar on world's most powerful electric outboard motor]( [Evoy polishes off the Storm 300+ design with a new cowling]( In 2020, Evoy presented the world's most powerful electric outboard motor and said even more power was on the way. It makes good on that promise with the all-new Storm 300+, a brawny outboard that does what its name says and spits out over 300 hp. [Read more]( Medical [Ultrafast photoacoustic imaging provides new insights into brain function]( [Ultrafast functional photoacoustic microscopy (UFF-PAM) has been used in mice to capture real-time, high-speed images of the brain]( Scientists at Duke University have developed an ultrafast photoacoustic imaging system capable of capturing the functional and molecular changes that occur in major brain disorders such as stroke, dementia, and acute brain injury. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Charge up to 5 devices simultaneously with this 25,000 mAh power bank]( Itâs hard to believe that there once was a world without technology. And while there may be times we think we would rather live without it, as soon as that power bar on our device starts to wane, we panic. With Flash Pro, we need panic no more. [Read more]( Science [Fish can recognize themselves in a photo, says new study]( [A cleaner wrasse fish recognizes itself in a mirror â and now, in a photograph]( The myth that goldfish have only a three-second memory might sell short their mental capabilities. A new study shows some fish can recognize themselves in a photo, meaning they join a pretty exclusive club of animals known to have some self-awareness. [Read more]( Wearables [Gaize is like a VR-based breathalyzer for drug use]( [The Gaize headset is intended for use in any scenario in which intoxication is dangerous]( While breathalyzers make it quick and easy to tell if someone is drunk, it takes more time and effort to determine if they're intoxicated by drugs such as cannabis. A new device known as Gaize could reportedly soon change that. [Read more]( Urban Transport [Roadrunner Pro seated e-scoot rides with 1,800-Wh battery and 4-kW motors]( [The Roadrunner Pro seated electric scooter has a top speed of 51 mph and a per-charge range of up to 50 miles]( VoroMotors has announced a Pro model upgrade to 2021's Roadrunner sit-down electric scoot, which brings more motor power for over 50 mph speeds, a bigger battery with up to 50 miles of riding available, full suspension and chunkier stretch seating. [Read more]( Architecture [ZHA's striking connected towers designed to balance solar heat gain]( [Business Stadium Central will consist of two low-rise towers that are connected by a skybridge at around halfway up]( ZHA has revealed plans for a pair of eye-catching towers in Lithuania, which will be connected by a skybridge at their midpoint and feature a curved exterior that's designed to mitigate solar heat gain during summer and embrace it in colder months. [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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