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[New Atlas logo]( 3D Printing [Revolutionary gel allows metal items to be 3D printed at room temperature]( [An electrically conductive spider printed out of the material]( Although there are several methods of 3D-printing metal objects, all of them involve heat – which isn't conducive to producing heat-sensitive electronics, among other things. A new gel, however, can be used to print such items at room temperature. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Ahead of Prime Day, unleash your Office pro with this bundle for $30]( This Premium Microsoft Office Training package is bundled with a lifetime license of MS Office Professional for Windows 2021. With expert training in Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and more, learn how to work smarter today. 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[Read more]( Automotive [Fiat embraces Riviera motoring with the Ami-like Topolino electric quad]( [The Fiat Topolino reworks the electric quadricycle formula with Italian style]( Stellantis has pulled back the curtains on an adorable electric micro car called the Topolino, which is described as the "perfect urban mobility device" and comes in two distinct styles – one that's closed up and another that does away with the doors. [Read more]( Outdoors [Portable smokeless camp fire pit collapses to out-travel Solo Stove]( [The Baird Built 6 Series easily moves from backyard to backcountry thanks to a fully collapsible design]( A big, solid drum of a fire pit really isn't very convenient to transport in a loaded camping vehicle. Baird Built integrates smokeless design into a more portable fire pit platform that breaks down into a series of panels for near-flat transport. 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[Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [Board games may help young children improve their math abilities]( [A study has found that playing board games may improve the math skills of young children]( A new study has found that number-based board games may improve young children’s math abilities, with the researchers encouraging further studies to see how these types of games can enhance other developmental skills. [Read more]( Space [Granite discovery suggests Moon is more "Earth-like" than we thought]( [Researchers have discovered what they think is a large granite mass on the far side of the Moon]( Using microwave instruments to peer deep beneath the surface of the far side of the Moon, researchers have detected a ‘hotspot’ they say is a large subsurface granite mass, suggesting the Moon is more "Earth-like" than we thought. [Read more]( Space [Ariane 5 lifts off into history with final space launch]( [Ariane 5 lifting off]( After 27 years and 117 missions, ESA's heavy-lift Ariane 5 rocket has launched into retirement with the successful lift off of Flight VA261 on July 5, 2023 at 22:00 GMT from the Centre Spatial Guyanais (CSG) in French Guiana. [Read more]( Home Entertainment [Sony HT-AX7 makes 360-degree home theater audio portable]( [The HT-AX7 features Sony's Spatial Sound Mapping technology for portable immersive audio]( If you consume much of your audiovisual content on a smartphone, then the living-room soundbar isn't going to satisfy your listening needs. Sony's new HT-AX7 could fit the bill though, which promises room-filling immersive audio in a portable package. [Read more]( Environment [Degradable adhesive could boost recycling by sticking it to stickiness]( [A strip of paper utilizing the new adhesive (right) comes off a metal substrate much quicker than one using a traditional adhesive (left) – but only after a special treatment]( The machinery at municipal recycling facilities often gets jammed up with the adhesives utilized on items such as jar labels and boxes. That may cease to be the case in the not-too-distant future, however, thanks to a new degradable adhesive. [Read more]( Materials [Bacteria, electricity, and wood waste used to create greener nylon]( [Nylon fibers have a wide range of uses, but current production methods (pictured) create harmful greenhouse gases]( Nylon can be found everywhere in modern life, from the clothes we wear to the seatbelts in our cars. The problem is that producing it can be a dirty business, but researchers say a new method can make nylon production significantly greener. 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