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    New Atlas - New Technology & Science News

  • Tuneable perovskite: A breakthrough in low-cost solar and laser materials
    Perovskites may sound like perogies or piroshkis, but no high-carb-cheese-and-potato-flavor-pocket can do what they do. They’re minerals that can do the same party trick as many of your favorite childhood toys and models (such as the classic AMT Interplanetary UFO Mystery Ship; oh, how I miss you) and teenage trinkets... Read more »
  • DragonFire laser weapon takes down high-speed drones
    Britain's DragonFire laser weapon upped the ante on November 20 at the Ministry of Defence's Hebrides Range in Scotland when the high-powered, solid-state laser for the Royal Navy shot down drones flying at 351 knots (404 mph, 650 km/h).Continue ReadingCategory: Military, TechnologyTags: Royal Navy, Laser weapon... Read more »
  • Tiny house sauna lets you get your sweat on wherever you can park it
    The tiny house movement has never just been about, well, houses, and it has produced all kinds of weird and wonderful structures on wheels – everything from a pub to a wedding chapel, an office and more. This example provides a hot and steamy take on small living with a... Read more »
  • Fluoride and the brain: Largest US study ever unearths surprise new link
    In the first US study looking at whether the recommended fluoride levels in drinking water affects brain function, researchers have found that the hot-button mineral has no negative impacts on cognition – and may actually be giving it a boost.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and MindTags: University of... Read more »
  • Electrode 'sponge' affordably recaptures lithium from spent batteries
    While lithium extraction technologies generally focus on ways to get the essential metal out of the ground, there's another source to mine: existing batteries that no longer work. A new technique could now make that process economically viable.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, TechnologyTags: Lithium-ion, Lithium metal, Battery, Rechargeable Batteries, Recycling, University of... Read more »
  • Reinvented Leathermans to Swiss Army skeletons: 2025's best multitools
    After a rather slow year in multitools that saw us bring knives into the mix in 2024, 2025 saw more multitool debuts than we could keep up with. Many of them were rather underwhelming – limited utility, weird forms, copycats and other subpar debuts – but a few stood tall... Read more »
  • This clever sticker printer for kids is AI hardware I can get behind
    I've been skeptical about a lot of AI-first gadgets over the last couple of years – the Rabbit R1 and the Humane Pin come to mind – mostly because they promise too much and either underdeliver or fail spectacularly. There's a lot AI can do well, and maybe at this... Read more »

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    The Medical Futurist

  • VideoTop Smart Algorithms In Healthcare
    As artificial intelligence tools have been invading more or less every area of healthcare, we made a list to keep track of the top smart algorithms aiming for better diagnostics, more sophisticated patient care or further sighted predictions of diseases. The post Top Smart Algorithms In Healthcare appeared first on... Read more »
  • Video3D Printing In Medicine And Healthcare – The Ultimate List
    3D Printing in Medicine: in recent years 3D printing in medicine took a massive leap. Check out our analysis of where this exciting field stands today! The post 3D Printing In Medicine And Healthcare – The Ultimate List appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • The 10 Trends Shaping the Future of Pharma
    The drug sends a message to a caregiver after the patient swallowed it. The doctor prescribes virtual reality treatments for migraines. Do you think it is science fiction? You are mistaken. The post The 10 Trends Shaping the Future of Pharma appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • AI And Health Insurance Claims: A Hopeful Or Dystopian Future?
    The recent artificial intelligence (AI) boom has seen the technology applied in various sectors of healthcare. From triaging of patients to drug design, AI has […] The post AI And Health Insurance Claims: A Hopeful Or Dystopian Future? appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • 10 Outstanding Companies For Women’s Health
    The women’s health technology or so-called femtech market has been on the rise for the last couple of years, but if gained traction just recently. Here’s our guide to 10 outstanding companies in women’s health. The post 10 Outstanding Companies For Women’s Health appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement
    In just a few years, longevity has evolved from a fringe topic whispered among Silicon Valley biohackers into a mainstream movement that reshapes how we […] The post How to Work on Your Longevity — Three Levels of Personal Engagement appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »
  • Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com
    I’ve had countless genetic tests over the years. I know my medication sensitivities, disease risks, and even my skin cancer predisposition. But when the Creator […] The post Genetic Testing With Sequencing.com appeared first on The Medical Futurist.... Read more »

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  • The Download: the mysteries surrounding weight-loss drugs, and the economic effects of AI
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. What we still don’t know about weight-loss drugs Weight-loss drugs have been back in the news this week. First, we heard that Eli Lilly, the company behind Mounjaro... Read more »
  • What we still don’t know about weight-loss drugs
    MIT Technology Review Explains: Let our writers untangle the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here. Weight-loss drugs have been back in the news this week. First, we heard that Eli Lilly, the company behind the drugs Mounjaro and... Read more »
  • The Download: the fossil fuel elephant in the room, and better tests for endometriosis
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. This year’s UN climate talks avoided fossil fuels, again Over the past few weeks in Belem, Brazil, attendees of this year’s UN climate talks dealt with oppressive heat... Read more »
  • This year’s UN climate talks avoided fossil fuels, again
    If we didn’t have pictures and videos, I almost wouldn’t believe the imagery that came out of this year’s UN climate talks. Over the past few weeks in Belem, Brazil, attendees dealt with oppressive heat and flooding, and at one point a literal fire broke out, delaying negotiations. The symbolism... Read more »
  • Moving toward LessOps with VMware-to-cloud migrations
    Today’s IT leaders face competing mandates to do more (“make us an ‘AI-first’ enterprise—yesterday”) with less (“no new hires for at least the next six months”). VMware has become a focal point of these dueling directives. It remains central to enterprise IT, with 80% of organizations using VMware infrastructure products.... Read more »
  • VideoThe Download: AI and the economy, and slop for the masses
    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How AI is changing the economy There’s a lot at stake when it comes to understanding how AI is changing the economy right now. Should we be pessimistic?... Read more »
  • The AI Hype Index: The people can’t get enough of AI slop
    Separating AI reality from hyped-up fiction isn’t always easy. That’s why we’ve created the AI Hype Index—a simple, at-a-glance summary of everything you need to know about the state of the industry. Last year, the fantasy author Joanna Maciejewska went viral (if such a thing is still possible on X)... Read more »

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