[New Atlas logo]( Biology [The world's toughest animal could one day help save your life]( [Water bear, moss piglet, scientific marvel: the tiny tardigrade]( They can live in extreme cold and heat, at pressures six times that of the deepest ocean trenches, and in the vacuum of space. One mechanism that makes the tardigrade so resilient has now been tapped to help crucial medicines travel further, easier. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [Stay ahead of the tech affecting you & your work]( Join over 450k people reading Tech Brew - the free email covering how the world's most innovative companies are using, creating, & investing in tech to future-proof their businesses. Take what you learn and apply it to your own work, for free.
[Read more]( Outdoors [Hive portable hammock stand doubles the hang wherever you roam]( [The Hive is designed to hold two full hammocks and possibly a third smaller hammock above]( We've seen many portable hammock stands over the years, and virtually all of them share one thing in common: they hold just one hammock. The new Yobogear Hive stand travels anywhere to make treeless hammocking a couples-friendly affair. [Read more]( Around The Home [The Coop is a 21st-Century take on the humble chicken coop]( [The Coop is currently available at an early bird price of US$1,995]( You might think that the ol' wood-and-wire chicken coop is one thing that's ineligible for a high-tech makeover. The designers of a camera- and alarm-equipped chicken home known as The Coop, however, would be inclined to disagree. [Read more]( Bicycles [Pinarello's new Nytro ebike ranks among lightest on road and gravel]( [Putting the flagship Pinarello Nytro E9 Road through its paces]( Looking to help cyclists extend their rides and breeze up climbs, Pinarello has released the all-new Nytro E series. The latest iteration of the Nytro E trades out the Fazua drive for a TQ mid-drive, making it among the lightest in the industry. [Read more]( Materials [Experimental biodegradable glass breaks down when composted]( [The initials of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 3D-printed out of the bimolecular glass]( Even though glass is praised for being fully recyclable, the EPA states that only about a third of discarded glass items actually get recycled. With that problem in mind, scientists have developed a new type of glass which is biodegradable. [Read more]( Mobile Technology [Oppo's latest flagship phone joins the exclusive 1-inch-sensor camera club]( [Available in China only at the moment, the Oppo Find X6 Pro packs in three 50-megapixel cameras â one of which is based around a 1-inch-type image sensor]( Oppo has joined the likes of Xiaomi and Vivo in the 1-inch-sensor club with the launch of the Find X6 Pro in China. Other highlights include a 510-ppi OLED display with adaptive refresh, flagship Snapdragon processing, and a fast-charging battery. [Read more]( Technology [Glaze tool messes with digital art so AIs can't steal your style]( [This caricature was never printed in the New Yorker. But it sure looks like it could've been.]( Creative AI is pure theft, according to many artists, scooping up and subsuming styles and techniques that may have taken years to develop. Glaze offers something of a solution â a "cloaking" layer specifically designed to ruin AI-attempted imitations. [Read more]( Environment [Latest IPCC report on climate change: "More ambitious action" needed]( [The IPCC has released its latest report, which states we are not on track in terms of reducing global warming and urges more ambitious action]( The IPCC has released its latest report, pulling together the findings of previous reports to provide a more complete picture of how human-caused climate change continues to affect the planet and what we need to do to address it. [Read more]( Science [Gigapixel microscope captures 3D images and video in stunning detail]( [3D images of ants moving around, captured by the new gigapixel MCAM]( Scientists at Duke University have developed an incredibly powerful new camera that combines dozens of lenses to capture images and video at resolutions of thousands of megapixels, in three dimensions. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Save $30 off a top-rated food sensitivity test for a limited time]( If you often experience stomach pain, maybe it's not you â it's your food. If you regularly experience any or all of these symptoms, there's a good chance it's linked to your diet. This test can help identify which foods are making you sick. [Read more]( Medical [DART VADAR alters the deal for precision RNA-based therapies]( [Scientists are one step closer to precision mRNA therapies]( The world got COVID vaccines at a record pace, but RNA therapies for diseases has felt like it is still in a galaxy far, far away. A team of scientists now believe they're on the edge of the next frontier, harnessing the activity of RNA-editing enzymes. [Read more]( Technology [Fundamental science enables creation of efficient, more colorful OLEDs]( [Researchers have discovered a way of creating electrically efficient, more colourful OLEDs by applying a fundamental scientific principle]( The challenge of creating next-gen OLEDs has been finding a way to improve color brilliance without lowering electrical efficiency. Now, researchers have found a way to achieve this by applying a fundamental scientific principle. [Read more]( Biology [Synthetic proteins simplify nature to outperform the real thing]( [A mix of natural proteins (complex models) and new simplified synthetic proteins (threads inside spheres) could work together to improve on the natural proteins' functions]( Can we take shortcuts on natureâs blueprint and make more efficient synthetic proteins? A new study finds simple combos of synthetic building blocks can make for protein alternatives that work just as well as, or even better than, the real thing. [Read more]( Space [Northrop Grumman and IHI partner to develop patrol satellites]( [The new SDA spacecraft would be used to monitor commercial satellites]( Northrop Grumman and Tokyo-based IHI Corporation are teaming up to develop small, highly maneuverable Space Domain Awareness (SDA) satellites for Japan to protect commercial satellites from potentially hostile spacecraft. [Read more]( Materials [Tomato waste used for BPA-free food can coating]( [An aluminum sample coated with the tomato-derived lacquer (left) alongside an uncoated control sample]( You may have heard how the BPA (bisphenol A) in some food-packaging plastics has been linked to various health problems. Scientists are thus developing a more innocuous alternative, and it's made from tomato waste which would otherwise be discarded. [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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