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Henning Larsen plans nature-filled timber neighborhood

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Henning Larsen recently revealed its plan for an entire timber neighborhood. Assuming it’s built, the Fælledby development will house 7,000 people in an idyllic nature-filled community in Copenhagen, Denmark. Continue reading Henning Larsen plans nature-filled timber neighborhood→

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Harmony goes compact with “grab and go” Juno guitar

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

With Winter NAMM looming – the world’s largest music industry show – Harmony has announced the Juno, a “perfect grab and go guitar” inspired by the brand’s classic compact monster: the mid-1950s H44 Stratotone. Continue reading Harmony goes compact with “grab and go” Juno guitar→

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“Solar umbrellas” could reduce the blight of evaporation ponds

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Scientists at Berkeley Lab have developed a sort of “solar umbrella” which could radically reduce the amount of land needed for industrial evaporation ponds. Continue reading “Solar umbrellas” could reduce the blight of evaporation ponds→

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Compact device kills bacteria and germs using salt and water

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

A team from China has created an environmentally-friendly household cleaning appliance that can sanitize and disinfect your home by using water and salt. Egret creates electrolyzed water to combat germs, bacteria, odors and viruses. Continue reading Compact device kills bacteria and germs using salt and water→

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Celiac disease may be partly triggered by bacterial infection

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

The autoimmune disorder celiac disease is thought to result largely from genetic predisposition, but environmental factors also play a part. Now, researchers have found evidence that exposure to certain bacteria may be one of these external factors. Continue reading Celiac disease may be partly triggered by bacterial infection→

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Anyone can learn how to code with this $29 web coding bundle

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Coding is an important skill, and with websites launching every day, the demand for coders will increase. If you’re interested in a career in coding, the first step is to learn a programming language, and this 8-course bundle can show you how for $29 Continue reading Anyone can learn how to code with this $29 web coding bundle→

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Aston Martin teases a 700-horsepower open-top V12 Speedster

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Regular Aston Martin supercars a little too practical for your tastes? Get right out in the open air with the 700-horsepower V12 Speedster, an open-top roadster that doesn’t even appear to have a windshield. Continue reading Aston Martin teases a 700-horsepower open-top V12 Speedster→

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IceVolt 300 eutectic fridge only needs six hours of power a day

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Coolfinity’s IceVolt 300 is a fridge designed for shop owners in tropical areas whose goods often go to waste due to power outages, relying on a novel ice-based approach to keep things cool around the clock with just six hours of plug-in time. Continue reading IceVolt 300 eutectic fridge only needs six hours of power a day→

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Australia had its hottest and driest year on record in 2019

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Australia is currently in one of the worst bushfires on record, and it’s not hard to see why. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has released a climate statement for 2019, and found that last year was the hottest and driest on record for the continent. Continue reading Australia had its hottest and driest year on record in 2019→

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Huami’s Amazfit Studio motion-tracks your fitness journey

Posted on January 9, 2020 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

The Amazfit Studio aims to bring the gym experience into your home, complete with a high-end treadmill, big screen, sound system and even motion tracking to make sure your yoga poses are on the money. Continue reading Huami’s Amazfit Studio motion-tracks your fitness journey→

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