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ESA launches Cheops satellite to examine distant exoplanets

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

ESA has successfully launched its Cheops telescope on a mission to make detailed follow-up studies of distant exoplanets discovered by earlier space-faring telescopes, such as Kepler and TESS. Continue reading ESA launches Cheops satellite to examine distant exoplanets→

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First Drive: Smooth 2020 Mazda CX-30 is an audio game changer

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

The CX-30 doesn’t just shake up Mazda’s usual nomenclature for models, but also changes how car audio integrates into the design process. While it misses a few marks in some areas, it sets a new (and high) benchmark for others. Continue reading First Drive: Smooth 2020 Mazda CX-30 is an audio game changer→

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Turn heads at the holiday party with this $42 aerating wine decanter

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

No holiday party is complete without a bottle of wine to entertain your guests, and if you’re looking for the perfect way to get the most out of your bottle, look no further than this $42.49 aerating decanter. Continue reading Turn heads at the holiday party with this $42 aerating wine decanter→

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Rimac and Lotus release electric hypercar test footage

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Merry Christmas, lovers of exotic electric hypercars! Rimac and Lotus have released road and track footage, respectively, of two of the world’s most powerful cars, both of which are set to roll out in 2020. Continue reading Rimac and Lotus release electric hypercar test footage→

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Tiny, bullet-shaped multitool can slice, dice and turn a screw

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Making tools for the everyday carry crowd forces designers to think small, and few come smaller than the Mawst from California’s Advencher. The bullet-shaped micro-tool is tiny enough to be comfortably stuck on a keychain or worn around a neck. Continue reading Tiny, bullet-shaped multitool can slice, dice and turn a screw→

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Scientists discover how cancer radiotherapy can damage the brain

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

New research, led by scientists from the University of Rochester, has homed in on a mechanism responsible for causing the cognitive impairment seen in patients who receive cranial radiotherapy for brain cancer. Continue reading Scientists discover how cancer radiotherapy can damage the brain→

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Brutal bare-metal Niken Custom wins “Craziest Bike” award on debut

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

Straight outta Poland, this custom Yamaha Niken three-wheeler scares us a bit. A skeletal, bare-metal insect of a thing, it just needs a Terminator riding on its back to look like the ultimate post-apocalyptic bike of doom. Continue reading Brutal bare-metal Niken Custom wins “Craziest Bike” award on debut→

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FDA approves low-nicotine cigarettes but balks at general regulation

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

The FDA has finally approved two new low-nicotine cigarettes for the US market. The announcement comes less than a month after the FDA faced criticism for seemingly backing down on a 2017 initiative to regulate nicotine levels in cigarettes. Continue reading FDA approves low-nicotine cigarettes but balks at general regulation→

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PS4 controller attachment adds customizable buttons to the back

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

When playing video games most of your fingers are just lazing around on the back, so why not make them pull their weight? That seems to be the rationale behind the DualShock 4 Back Button Attachment that Sony has just announced for the PlayStation 4. Continue reading PS4 controller attachment adds customizable buttons to the back→

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Modified commercial helicopter makes world-first autonomous flight

Posted on December 18, 2019 by New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

There is no shortage of aviation startups out to build self-flying aircraft from the ground up, but California-based Skyryse has adopted a slightly different approach, with flight technologies designed to be fitted to existing helicopters. Continue reading Modified commercial helicopter makes world-first autonomous flight→

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