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[New Atlas logo]( Home Entertainment [Streaming 4K projector throws big-screen visuals from inches away]( [The Thor T50 Laser TV can throw 80-inch corner-to-corner visuals from 4 inches away from the display surface, or 150 inches from 25.9 inches away]( Back in September, Ultimea launched a Tri Color Laser TV called the Thor T60 on Kickstarter. As the company gets ready to ship to backers, the UST projector has gone up for pre-order along with a single laser sibling called the Thor T50. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Cyber Week's exclusive 2-for-1 drone deal takes flight for only $150]( As Cyber Week descends upon us with a whirlwind of fantastic deals, drone enthusiasts are in for an exhilarating treat with the Ninja Dragon Phantom K PRO and Alpha Z Pro, a dynamic duo that is set to redefine aerial exploration. [Read more]( Energy [Google switches on first-of-its-kind advanced geothermal project]( [The surface footprint of Google's new advanced geothermal plant in Nevada is very compact]( Google has announced that its innovative advanced geothermal plant in Nevada is now operational and connected to the grid, pioneering an approach that promises to unlock clean, always-on geothermal energy across a much larger range of locations. [Read more]( Bicycles [Cannondale launches Bosch-powered carbon-framed commuter ebike]( [The sleek carbon-framed Tesoro Neo Carbon commuter ebike is a Europe-only release]( Cannondale has dissected the DNA of its Synapse road bike to create a tasty carbon-framed "commuter bike that would make a pro cyclist smile." The Tesoro Neo Carbon ebike is a Europe-only release, and rides out with Bosch power. [Read more]( Science [AntiFake AI tech could keep your voice from being deepfaked]( [AntiFake reportedly keeps deepfake systems from replicating people's recorded voices]( One of the more sinister functions of deepfake AI systems is the ability to replicate a person's voice, based on even just a short recording. A new software tool known as AntiFake, however, could help keep that from happening. [Read more]( Medical [Biodegradable patch developed to fix congenital heart defects in infants]( [Researchers have developed a tissue-engineered biodegradable patch to correct congenital heart defects]( Researchers have developed a biodegradable patch engineered from human cells that could be used to correct infant congenital heart defects, limiting the need for multiple invasive surgeries and outlasting current non-living, non-degradable patches. [Read more]( Marine [Electric offshore wind farm service vessel can be charged from a turbine]( [Damen partnered with MJR Power & Automation to develop a charging system to allow the SOC 7017 E to top up at sea via a wind turbine or offshore substation]( Dutch ship builder Damen has announced an all-electric version of its 70-m-long hybrid service vessel designed to support offshore wind farm operations. And the company is aiming to charge the batteries direct from a wind turbine. [Read more]( Automotive [Lotus rolling out some of the world's fastest EV chargers]( [With plans to keep rolling out its charging hardware across Asia, the Middle East and Europe, Lotus is showing its lineup at the London EV Show this week]( Lotus is aiming to go 100% electric by 2028, a mission that's seen it launch hyper-SUVs and hyper ebikes. Now it's turned its attention to hyper-chargers. Its Flash Charge hardware will be future-proofed for outputs up to 450 kW. [Read more]( Medical [Harvard scientists identify link between pain and poor sleep]( [Harvard scientists have discovered a possible link in the brain between pain and poor sleep, and importantly a potential way to break the cycle]( Most of us have woken up with an aching back after a sleepless night, only for that pain to then keep us awake the next night. Now Harvard scientists have discovered a possible link between pain and poor sleep, and maybe even a way to break the loop. [Read more]( Motorcycles [Triumph's first motocross bike aims to storm the barn]( [It's a flat-out 250cc motocross racer, with enduro models to come]( Triumph starts an "all-in" assault on the dirtbike world with the TF 250-X, a race-ready MX bike with a "class-leading power to weight ratio and the most complete specification package ever to launch into the ultra-competitive 250cc motocross market." [Read more]( Home Entertainment [JBL spins out turntable rocking high-res Bluetooth streaming]( [Qualcomm's aptX HD codec helps ensure quality wireless playback through compatible wireless headphones, soundbars or portable speakers]( Harman brand JBL announced its first vinyl spinners back in January, including one that allowed for wireless playback via portable speakers, soundbars and headphones "without sacrificing audio quality." The Spinner BT is now available to buy. [Read more]( Outdoors [Owomo interlocking panels make world's simplest DIY camping furniture]( [Complementary Owomo lounge chairs]( Owomo looks to simplify the build-your-own camper process with a series of plywood panels that serve as lids for the common gray Eurobox. The panels interconnect like puzzle pieces, creating basic furniture such as beds, tables and lounge chairs. [Read more]( Materials [Antimicrobial textile coating makes superbug-squashing hospital curtains]( [A scanning electron microscope image of the new antimicrobial coating on a fabric sample]( Hospitals are meant to heal people, but patients often pick up superbugs during their stay. Scientists have now developed long-lasting antimicrobial coatings for textiles that could allow hospital curtains to quickly kill viruses and bacteria. [Read more]( Environment [Long-lost species of golden mole found and photographed for first time]( [Scientists have rediscovered De Winton's golden mole, 87 years after it was last sighted]( A team of conservationists have rediscovered a species of golden mole that hasn’t been seen in almost 90 years. The scientists tracked it to its home in the sand dunes of South Africa using environmental DNA (eDNA) and sniffer dogs. [Read more]( Medical [Fatty acid in beef & dairy found to boost immune cells’ cancer response]( [A nutrient found in meat and dairy products boosts T cells' ability to fight cancer, a study has found]( A study has found that a fatty acid found in meat and dairy may boost the cancer-killing abilities of the immune system’s T cells. Also found to enhance the effectiveness of immunotherapy, the nutrient could be used to complement cancer treatments. [Read more]( Environment [AI helps scientists track icebergs by analyzing radar data]( [AI helps scientists to track icebergs using satellite radar data]( Researchers are using machine learning to analyze satellite radar data to detect icebergs in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica as a way to better understand their life cycle and environmental impact. [Read more]( Science [New forensic tech may nab criminals by the look of their shoes]( [A 3D scan of a shoe used in the development of the experimental system]( Although most of our clothes fold and crease with our bodies as we move, our shoes maintain the same shape and appearance pretty much all the time. With that fact in mind, scientists are now developing a method of catching criminals via shoe ID. [Read more]( Medical [Ozempic drug may add addiction treatment to its growing list of uses]( [New research found that semaglutide reduced the symptoms of alcohol use disorder]( New research found that patients taking the weight-loss and diabetes drug semaglutide had significantly reduced symptoms of alcohol use disorder. Larger studies are currently underway to see whether the drug is an effective treatment for addiction. [Read more]( Photography [Mega-retro Jollylook Eye converts digital photos to instant prints]( [The Jollylook Eye is presently on Kickstarter]( Six years ago, Ukrainian startup Jollylook brought us a very retro-looking analog camera that produced instant-print photographs. The company is back again with the similarly old-school Eye, that converts digital photos into instant prints. [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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