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[New Atlas logo]( Automotive [Cute Japanese electric kei van heading to the US in 2025]( [HW Electro has confirmed that the Puzzle electric minivan will be heading to the US from 2025]( HW Electro has revealed a new light electric concept called the Puzzle, a boxy minivan designed with disaster relief in mind and sporting external power outlets, USB ports, a crowbar and a first aid kit. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [Explore Scientific Ideas That Matter]( Explore cutting-edge ideas with the free Nautilus newsletter. These kinds of literary narratives delve into scientific concepts that will be debated for decades to come. Sign up to join a community where science and art coalesce. [Read more]( Good Thinking [Wood-eating shipworms may soon be farmed for shipworm-eating humans]( [A batch of juvenile shipworms – the harvested adults get up to a foot long]( For centuries, shipworms have vexed mariners by boring into – and consuming – the hulls of wooden ships and boats. 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[Read more]( Medical [A new cause of brain hemorrhage has been identified]( [New findings open the door to treatments that ensure the movement of red blood cells through brain capillaries]( In a significant development for brain health, scientists have found that hemorrhages can occur due to a faulty interaction between aged red blood cells and narrow capillaries. Injured or damaged blood vessels were thought to be the sole culprit. [Read more]( Around The Home [Evaporative cooling makes a come back for sustainable food storage]( [The TONY clay cooler reinterprets traditional methods, offering electricity-free freshness for fruits and baked goods]( Lea Lorenz unveils TONY®, a modern, eco-friendly solution to combat food waste. This innovative clay cooler reinterprets traditional methods, offering electricity-free freshness for fruits and baked goods. 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[Read more]( Biology [Bat uses huge heart-shaped penis to maneuver female in unusual mating act]( [The serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) takes a hands-off approach to courtship]( Male serotine bats living in a Dutch church attic have been captured on camera engaging in marathon sessions of non-penetrative sex, while armed with a heart-shaped penis that's seven times longer than the female's vagina. Yes, this is a true story. [Read more]( Tiny Houses [The Beach offers tiny take on indoor-outdoor living]( [The Beach starts at NZD 155,000 (roughly US$93,500)]( New Zealand's Raglan Tiny Homes offers something a little different with its recently completed model, the Beach. Featuring a compact interior layout, the non-towable tiny house embraces indoor-outdoor living with a part-enclosed deck area. [Read more]( Biology [Feeding dogs raw meat may spread antibiotic-resistant bacteria to humans]( [Feeding dogs raw meat may facilitate the spread of antibiotic-resistant E. coli]( A new study has found that feeding dogs uncooked meat increases their risk of excreting E. coli that is resistant to a widely-used antibiotic, thereby increasing the potential that the bacteria will be passed on to owners and cause illness. [Read more]( Space [Sand forms clouds and rain on nearby alien planet, says Webb]( [An artist's impression of WASP-107b, a fluffy gas giant exoplanet with clouds made of sand]( The James Webb Space Telescope has made the first direct analysis of clouds on a nearby alien world. These aren’t just made of water vapor but also sand, which would move around the planet much like Earth’s water cycle. [Read more]( Medical [Younger people may be more vulnerable to arterial plaque risk factors]( [A study has found that younger people are more vulnerable to the risk factors associated with atherosclerosis]( A study has found that moderate increases in blood pressure and cholesterol make 40-year-olds more vulnerable to developing arterial plaques, or atherosclerosis, than people over 48, suggesting earlier intervention is needed to slow the disease. [Read more]( Science [AI predicts when and where "monster" rogue waves will swell up]( [Scientists have developed an AI system that can predict giant rogue waves in advance]( Gigantic waves can seemingly come out of nowhere, threatening ships and oil rigs. Now, an AI system trained on centuries of data has been able to predict when these rogue waves will occur, revealing new insights into how they form. [Read more]( Medical [Mini colons with immune cells may lead to personalized disease treatments]( [Researchers have created a miniature 3D colon complete with immune system components]( Researchers have improved upon existing organoids, creating a miniature 3D colon complete with immune cells that could lead to the development of personalized treatments for colon-related diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and cancer. [Read more]( Outdoors [Xiaomi camping lantern offers 2-in-1 lighting flexibility]( [A n app-controlled camping lantern, flashlight and mini lamp in one portable unit]( Consumer tech multinational Xiaomi revealed a nifty battery-powered camping lantern in China back in March, with a mini lamp and torch module that could be popped out of its head. Now the 2-in-1 has been released globally. [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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