High harmonic lasers unlock a resolution boost for optical microscopy

Physicists at the Australian National University say that optical microscopes should get a huge boost in magnification, after their discovery of a new high harmonic laser illumination technique, using a tiny cylinder 1/50th the width of a human hair.Co… Continue reading High harmonic lasers unlock a resolution boost for optical microscopy

Plana joins the eVTOL race, with unique-looking 7-seat hybrid air taxi

Korean startup Plana Aero, founded by the guy that led Hyundai/Supernal’s early eVTOL program, has begun work on a new long-range, hybrid-electric VTOL air taxi designed to carry up to seven people about 350 miles (500 km) at speeds up to 217 mph (350 … Continue reading Plana joins the eVTOL race, with unique-looking 7-seat hybrid air taxi

Zuckerberg swings for the fences with Meta Quest Pro VR/AR headset

In Meta’s ongoing quest to make the nebulous “metaverse” a virtual reality, it has already released two of the most amazing all-in-one, untethered VR headsets we’ve ever seen. Now, meet the Meta Quest Pro, a next-level headset with no expense spared.Co… Continue reading Zuckerberg swings for the fences with Meta Quest Pro VR/AR headset

Record energy haul: Offshore prototype operates over capacity for 24 hrs

A prototype wind turbine has recorded an extraordinary single-day renewable energy production total, bringing in a massive 359 megawatt-hours in a 24-hour time period. To get there, it had to operate over its rated capacity, essentially all day long.Co… Continue reading Record energy haul: Offshore prototype operates over capacity for 24 hrs

Review: Fender turns back the clock with American Vintage II 57 Strat

Leo Fender might not have been a guitarist, but he was a hell of an inventor, and the guitars he designed in the early 50s have resonated through the years in ways that are hard to imagine happening in any other business. Telecaster, Stratocaster, Prec… Continue reading Review: Fender turns back the clock with American Vintage II 57 Strat

Blowhole wave energy could soon be world’s cheapest clean power

The UniWave sea platform is an artificial blowhole that harvests energy from ocean waves. Independent analysts now predict it’ll create some of the cheapest renewable energy on the market – and some of the most reliable and predictable, as well.Continu… Continue reading Blowhole wave energy could soon be world’s cheapest clean power

Satellite power grid would beam energy around the globe just like data

Emrod has just demonstrated its wireless power beaming technology to Airbus and the European Space Agency (ESA) as part of the ESA’s new push toward 24-hours-a-day space-based solar power. The idea of space-based solar is not new. The problem has alway… Continue reading Satellite power grid would beam energy around the globe just like data

Udu Console desperately attempts to get kids off couches

Kids these days, am I right? With the video games, and the couches? But seriously, what are they to do? The pull of the screen is irresistible, as they’ll remind you if they catch you reading New Atlas on your phone instead of being immersed in a momen… Continue reading Udu Console desperately attempts to get kids off couches

Clone gets deep into the uncanny valley with its lifelike robotic hand

Clone Robotics is going to impressive lengths to make sure its “intelligent androids” will have some of the most human-like hands in the business, and watching the way their hydraulic “muscles” move under a transparent skin is absolutely hypnotic.Conti… Continue reading Clone gets deep into the uncanny valley with its lifelike robotic hand

Triton’s Project Hercules: Highway to the eighth-of-a-mile-low club

Triton has taken its innovative stretched-bubble pressure hull in a new direction for its latest luxury submersible design. Project Hercules offers … well, an extremely private and intimate experience for two, with the pilot tucked away in the back.C… Continue reading Triton’s Project Hercules: Highway to the eighth-of-a-mile-low club