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Outdoors The 1970s had some legendary fiberglass truck campers that still look better than anything

[New Atlas logo]( Outdoors [Slick Spacecap fiberglass RV is peak 70s truck camping, made for today]( [Grumpy Bear launches a sleeker breed of fiberglass pickup camper with help from the Spacecap Diablo]( The 1970s had some legendary fiberglass truck campers that still look better than anything being built today. Grumpy Bear Campers is ready to bring truck camping back to the glory days by converting commercial fiberglass toppers into sleek abodes. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Get the ultimate tool for perfect color matching for only $60]( Whether you're a professional designer, an aspiring artist, a decorator, or even a scientist, accurately identifying hues and shades can be challenging, but this Nix Mini Color Sensor 2 revolutionizes the way you interact with color. 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[Read more]( Space [Webb may have spotted "dark stars" made of annihilating dark matter]( [Astronomers have suggested that the James Webb Space Telescope may have spotted the first candidate signatures from hypothetical "dark stars," invisible objects that generate heat from the annihilation of dark matter particles in their cores]( If a new study holds water it might be the JWST's most important discovery ever. Three bright objects in the distant universe could be the first candidate “dark stars,” hypothetical celestial objects powered by the annihilation of dark matter. [Read more]( Outdoors [anymaka hammock stand goes up in a claimed three seconds]( [The anymaka is presently on Kickstarter]( Although there are plenty of portable hammock stands on the market, their take-anywhere convenience may be negated if they take too long to set up. That shouldn't be a problem with the anymaka, as it reportedly goes up in just three seconds. [Read more]( Science ["Biological camera" stores data in DNA of living bacteria]( [Scientists have developed a new way to store data in the DNA of living bacteria]( Scientists have developed a new way to tap into the incredible data storage density of DNA in a more scalable way. A “biological camera” imprints images into the DNA of living cells, tagged with barcodes to retrieve data. [Read more]( Automotive [Goodwood world premiere for track-focused Hyundai Ioniq 5 N electric]( [The 2024 Ioniq 5 N is the first electric vehicle from Hyundai to receive the high-performance N-brand treatment]( Hyundai has motored into the Goodwood Festival of Speed to debut the first electric vehicle to get a N-brand high-performance makeover. The Ioniq 5 N is a faster sprinter, comes with a simulated 8-speed transmission and carries more battery capacity. [Read more]( Materials [Fungus-based "mycocrete" may find use in more sustainable construction]( [Two of the scientists in the BioKnit dome, which is made of mycocrete]( It was just this week that we heard how a fungus-based material could be used as fireproof insulation. Well, scientists have now created a similar material, known as mycocrete, that could one day be utilized to grow parts of buildings. [Read more]( Science [Despite alarm, sweetener still deemed safer than bacon and red meat]( [A 150-pound (68-kg) person would need to drink nine-14 cans of aspartame-sweetened soda each day to exceed recommended intake]( A debate has raged for decades as to whether a common artificial sweetener, aspartame, causes cancer. While the World Health Organization has now said it 'possibly' does, experts argue there's little evidence to support this and that it's still safe. [Read more]( Robotics [Rose-inspired robotic gripper gently plucks up fragile items]( [The ROSE gripper in action – in the lower two panels, it's lifting an egg out of olive oil]( When handling fragile objects, robots need to have a delicate touch. And while some previous efforts to give them that touch have involved things like soft rubbery fingers, an experimental new one was inspired by a blooming rose. [Read more]( Architecture [WWII bunker begins new chapter as unique vacation home]( [The Transmitter Bunker involved transforming a WWII-era bunker into a unique vacation home that's currently available to rent]( A WWII bunker in England has been transformed into a remarkable vacation home. UK studio Corstorphine & Wright worked to retain the original character of the bunker while adding a "bomb blast" glazed opening to provide superb views of the coastline. [Read more]( Motorcycles [LiveWire reveals full specs for upcoming S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle]( [LiveWire has yet to reveal exactly when the S2 Del Mar electric motorcycle will ship to customers, but full specs have now been released]( Harley-Davidson spun out its electric motorcycle project in 2021, launching with the LiveWire One. A less expensive flavor was announced the following year, and now the company has revealed full specs. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [Exercise during dialysis treatment delivers big health benefits]( [Researchers believe light exercise plans during dialysis treatment can greatly improve patient quality of life]( Nearly 560,000 Americans undergo dialysis each year, and while treatment can vastly improve quality of life, it can also contribute to worsening it. Now, a study has made the case for exercise programs to become part of the life-saving renal treatment. [Read more]( Bicycles [Velotric pitches new cargo and utility ebikes as family car alternatives]( [The Packer 1 (pictured) is a heavy duty cargo ebike, while the Go 1 is a compact utility ebike]( For its fourth ebike release, e-mobility startup Velotric is looking to replace the family car on shopping trips or school runs with the Packer 1 heavy duty cargo ebike and the Go 1 compact utility ebike. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [New fathers more likely to need antidepressants if they’ve had them before]( [A new study has found that men who've been prescribed antidepressants previously are significantly more likely to need them again when they become fathers]( Postnatal depression is a well-known condition affecting women. Now, a new study has found that men with a history of being prescribed antidepressants are significantly more likely to require antidepressants in the first year after having a child. [Read more]( Lifestyle [Waterproof backpack doubles as vacuum-enabled space saver]( [Shirtless surfer carrying bag and surfboard]( Anyone who's ever gone on a vacation involving swimming knows how yucky it can be to pack up a wet bathing suit when it's over. The Guide bag, now on Kickstarter, aims to solve that issue and save you some space when packing dry clothes as well. [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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