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[New Atlas logo]( Technology [MetaGPT turns ideas into apps in a single step]( [A GPT-powered app-building app, in which the GPT-built apps can themselves use GPT]( Thomas Edison once described genius as "one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration" – but AI systems like MetaGPT can already reduce that sweat to nearly nothing when it comes to coding and deploying simple apps and websites. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [For pennies a course, get unlimited access to StackSkills and Rosetta Stone]( We get how intimidating even the thought of learning new things can be. But this bundle, a lifetime of learning can be at your fingertips with access to lessons in over 1,000 courses and 24 languages. Get it for only $189.99. [Read more]( Automotive [VW ID. Buzz electric camper bus bursts with color and sustainability]( [The ID. Buzz camper van is available to rent from Wild Drives]( Not two full weeks after looking in on the UK's first VW ID. Buzz camper van, we've now seen its second. Custom van specialist Love Campers teamed with eco-rental outfitter Wild Drives to create a dual-tone camper bus that glows inside and out. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [Calls for men to get their shots with rise in HPV-related throat cancer]( [Doctors urge men especially to get their HPV jab]( Three times more men than women develop mouth and throat cancers, most likely caused by HPV, the world's most common STI. There's a vaccine that can prevent 90% of these HPV-related cancers, however it's mainly women getting the shots. [Read more]( Space [NASA's TROPICS hurricane satellites reach orbit on second launch]( [TROPICS lifting off]( Ahead of the start of the Atlantic hurricane season next month, two storm-monitoring NASA CubeSats have successfully launched into space atop a Rocket Lab Electron booster from the Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula. [Read more]( Outdoors [QuenchSea Reel uses deep-ocean pressure to produce drinking water]( [When lowered to a depth of 300 to 500 meters (984 to 1,640 ft), the QuenchSea Reel reportedly produces 1.5 liters (0.4 US gal) of drinkable water every five minutes]( Back in 2020 we told you about the QuenchSea, a foot-pump-powered portable device for desalinating sea water. Well, its makers are back with the QuenchSea Reel, which uses deep-ocean water pressure to do the same job. [Read more]( Bicycles [VanMoof hopes to re-ignite the joy of riding with S4 and X4 smart ebikes]( [The S4 (shown) and X4 ebikes are billed as VanMoof's most accessible and reliable rides to date]( VanMoof has launched a pair of new city ebikes that ride the same striking minimalist frames as 2020's S3 and X3 models and come jam-packed with smart tech, for "more simple, more accessible, and more reliable" rides. 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[Read more]( Science [Two-for-one treatment: Antidepressant agent found to also reduce stress]( [New research has found that a known antidepressant agent, KNT-127, can also lower stress levels]( Stress and depression often go hand-in-hand. Now, new research has discovered that the antidepressant agent KNT-127 can also reduce stress levels. This opens the door to the development of treatments that can alleviate both depression and stress. [Read more]( Bicycles [Center Light bike headlight combines retro looks with today's tech]( [With a maximum output of 400 lumens, the Center Light is definitely a see-the-road (as opposed to just a be-seen-by-drivers) headlight]( While there are now a huge number of bike headlights on the market, most of them take the form of a box that sits on the handlebars. The Center Light is different, in that it has a more classic low-profile look while still packing high-tech features. [Read more]( Biology [Stunning cell atlas captures human retina in colorful detail]( [A cross-section of the retina organoid microscope image created using the 4i technique, where each color represents a different type of protein]( This stunning image may look like a particularly lively Jackson Pollock painting, but it’s actually an example of a new cell imaging technique. The subject? A human retina. [Read more]( Space [Moons around Uranus may have habitable oceans]( [Many of the moons of Uranus may have oceans beneath their icy crusts]( Looking at data from NASA's Voyager 2 collected during the deep space probe's flyby of Uranus in January 1980, scientists have concluded that four of the planet's known 27 moons may have oceans beneath their icy crusts. [Read more]( Science [DNA data storage system uses microcapsules to cut errors and losses]( [A new system could make DNA data storage more practical]( Future data centers might switch to a storage medium that nature has been using for billions of years – DNA. In a major step towards making that a reality, scientists have created a new system of reading and organizing files using microcapsules. [Read more]( Technology [3D-printed heads talk, swivel, and listen to improve audio devices]( [White robotic heads on a grey background]( A team of researchers has created a way to inexpensively manufacture acoustic head simulators. They can help measure the way we take in and process sound – especially in noisy environments like cocktail parties. [Read more]( Tiny Houses [Travel-friendly tiny house keeps things small and simple]( [The Buxton is based on Modern Tiny Living's Mohican range and costs around US$79,000]( The Buxton tiny house, by Modern Tiny Living, features a compact interior that could be a good fit as a guesthouse or even full-time home, especially if the owner wanted to regularly travel. It sleeps up to four people and costs around US$79,000. [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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