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Autonomous boat can now launch an autonomous submersible

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

While autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) do make the gathering of oceanographic data easier, launching the things can still be a hassle. That’s why scientists have developed a new system that uses an unmanned surface vessel to deploy an AUV. Continue reading Autonomous boat can now launch an autonomous submersible→

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It’s game on with the Sega Mega Drive Synthesizer

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

He’s previously made music mobile with a synth bike, and built a nightmarish noise-maker called the Furby Organ. Now Sam Battle has ripped out the guts of a Sega Mega Drive and created a monster synthesizer ready to get its music-making game on. Continue reading It’s game on with the Sega Mega Drive Synthesizer→

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Solar-powered facility provides medical treatment in rural Uganda

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

The Mount Sinai Kyabirwa Surgical Facility is a superb project in Uganda that provides locals with access to much-needed surgical treatment. The facility makes good use of off-grid technology, including solar panels and rainwater collection systems. Continue reading Solar-powered facility provides medical treatment in rural Uganda→

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Voice-controlled robot can morph into a car that races around the room

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

After a successful Kickstarter last year, Robosen Robotics has launched the T9, a robot that transforms into a vehicle through voice commands or via an app. Continue reading Voice-controlled robot can morph into a car that races around the room→

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Largest rocket since Apollo rolls out

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

The first of NASA’s SLS deep space exploration rockets is on the move, rolling out of the space agency’s Michoud Assembly Facility recently. The Boeing-built SLS Core Stage was put on the Pegasus barge to make its voyage to the Stennis Space Center. Continue reading Largest rocket since Apollo rolls out→

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The most exciting games coming up in 2020

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

This year is shaping up to be an absolute monster for games. We’re in for some new franchises, new entries in long-dormant series, remakes of classics, and to cap it off, brand new consoles for Christmas. Here are our most anticipated games of 2020. Continue reading The most exciting games coming up in 2020→

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2020 Scottsdale Collectible Car Auction Preview: The million-dollar cars

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Each January the eyes of the automotive auction world turn to Scottsdale in Arizona. This year, by our reckoning, 40 cars have the potential to sell for a million dollars. Here’s a look at the contenders. Continue reading 2020 Scottsdale Collectible Car Auction Preview: The million-dollar cars→

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Insulin made from egg yolk promises cheaper treatment for diabetics

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Regular insulin can accumulate into clumps to create blockages that pose a risk to diabetics, but scientists in Australia have engineered what they say is a safer alternative, with egg yolks serving as their starting point. Continue reading Insulin made from egg yolk promises cheaper treatment for diabetics→

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Build optimized resumes employers can’t ignore for $29 with Rezi

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

If you plan on scoring a new job this year, it’s time to brush up your resume. Rezi will help you optimize your resume so that you can land more interviews and finally get a job, and it’s on sale today for just $29. Continue reading Build optimized resumes employers can’t ignore for $29 with Rezi→

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Roland presents an ultra-futuristic digital grand piano concept at CES

Posted on January 10, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Roland has spent decades making professional-grade digital musical instruments, and put a call out to designers to envision an ambitious digital grand piano. Here it is – the GPX-F1 designed by Jong Chan Kim. Continue reading Roland presents an ultra-futuristic digital grand piano concept at CES→

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