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Automotive Finnish company 18 Wheels has prototyped one of the most bizarre off-roaders we've encoun

[New Atlas logo]( Automotive [18-wheel-drive electric ATV: Ride the flying eyebrow]( [18 Wheels. 18 Motors. 18 springy suspension legs. You do the math.]( Finnish company 18 Wheels has prototyped one of the most bizarre off-roaders we've encountered: an electric all-terrain vehicle with ... well, the perfect number of wheels for a company with that name. Which is lucky, really. Imagine if it only had 16! [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Upgrade your workstation with this 24" 1080p LCD monitor, now $129.99]( Whether you're a professional, student, or casual user, having a crisp display is important for productivity. However, high-quality monitors can quickly become an expensive investment. The refurbished Acer V246HL 24" LCD Monitor is here to assist. 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[Read more]( Automotive [Electric Super Hub taps solar and battery power to keep EVs moving]( [The solar and battery combination has allowed the Electric Super Hub to be installed without needing to wait for the grid connection to be upgraded in order to handle high-power chargers]( GridServe has partnered with Cornwall Services to install an Electric Super Hub in the heart of the popular tourist destination, which includes a solar canopy and a huge battery to support the grid supply to a dozen EV chargers. [Read more]( Science [Trial finds psilocybin to be a promising treatment for anorexia]( [A clinical trial has found that psilocybin therapy may be an effective treatment for anorexia nervosa]( A new clinical trial has found that psilocybin combined with psychotherapy may be a promising treatment for anorexia nervosa, a mental illness that is notoriously difficult to treat and for which there are currently no approved medications. 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[Read more]( Bicycles [Stromer solid-state ebike battery could drop charge time below 20 mins]( [Stromer shows its prototype ceramic solid state battery at Eurobike 2023]( Stromer is hard at work on a solid state battery pack that could lower ebike charging times drastically. The pack could charge 10 times faster than traditional lithium batteries, allowing riders to get back in the saddle in minutes, not hours. [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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