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Technology [Elon Musk gave a closing Q&A at the Bosch Connected World conference] "I've never seen a

[New Atlas logo]( Technology [Elon Musk: AI will run out of electricity and transformers in 2025]( [Elon Musk gave a closing Q&A (albeit a remote one) at the Bosch Connected World conference]( "I've never seen any technology advance faster than this." The chip shortage may be behind us, but AI and EVs are expanding at such a rapacious rate that the world will face supply crunches in electricity and transformers next year, says Elon Musk. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Save money and the planet with this $246 refurbished 13.3" MacBook Pro]( Don’t feel like you’re being left behind just because you’re not buying the latest and greatest. This refurbished 13.3" MacBook Pro is a shining example of timeless elegance and sustainable innovation, at a fraction of the price of a new model. [Read more]( Space [NASA and SpaceX run Moon lander docking system through the wringer]( [The Artemis III mission docking mechanism being tested]( Tackling one of the unsung but absolutely necessary tasks of Moon exploration, NASA and SpaceX are doing intensive testing of the docking mechanism that will be used to transfer astronauts from Artemis to the Starship Human Landing System. [Read more]( Outdoors [Titanium multitool packs 17 features into one crazy carabiner]( [The GH Carabiner is presently on Kickstarter – the gizmos to the left of it are optional extras]( Would you say that 17 features are a lot to cram into one titanium carabiner multitool? If so, the GH Carabiner may be just the gadget you're looking for. And who knows, you may even end up putting some of those features to actual real-world use. [Read more]( Urban Transport [Experience omnidirectional float with Honda's first-of-kind XR demo]( [Uni-One riders move through real and virtual worlds by shifting their body weight for a "peaceful feeling of floating in the sky"]( Honda has found a new application for its sit-down Segway for lazy shoppers. The Uni-One is being merged with VR goggles for "a first-of-its-kind extended reality experience that merges the joy of mobility with virtual reality adventures." [Read more]( Science [Lightning maps show where 36.8 million strikes sizzle the US each year]( [If you're leary of lightning, the Gulf states may not be for you]( Do you live in a lightning hotspot? A new set of maps shows just where all that discharged electricity makes contact with the ground across the United States each year. Tip: If you're worried about getting hit, you might want to skip Florida. [Read more]( Architecture [Revolutionary glass house spins 360 degrees for constantly changing view]( [Here comes the Sun: the Lighthouse can be configured to provide optimal natural light inside, all day long]( The Lighthouse is a revolutionary take on residential design that can continuously rotate a full 360 degrees, allowing its owner to enjoy a view that constantly alternates between lush landscape and sunny beachfront. [Read more]( Health & Wellbeing [AI face-checking app to size up depression]( [The MoodCapture app could allow people with major depressive disorder to maintain control of their condition]( MoodCapture will use your smartphone camera as you unlock the screen to assess facial expressions and backgrounds for depression severity. While the app is still in development, the team says it represents a breakthrough in personal diagnostic medicine. [Read more]( Automotive [F1 memorabilia is looking grossly undervalued]( [After a fruitless history of trying to make F1 relevant to America, Liberty Media's reality soap opera for men, the Netflix "Drive to Survive" series, looks to have humanized the sport, resonated with the masses and is beginning to capture the attention of the gargantuan American collector marketplace.]( The gargantuan American collector marketplace is only just waking up to Formula 1, and while prices on memorabilia are now beginning to move skyward, it's still grossly undervalued next to more traditional American sports. [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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