SUBSCRIBE
LOG IN
HOME
ENGINEERING
Architecture
Energy
Manufacturing
Materials
Military
Robotics
Space Systems
View all ENGINEERING news
Architecture
Energy
Manufacturing
Materials
Military
Robotics
Space Systems
View all ENGINEERING news
OUTDOOR
Campers & Adventure Vehicles
Gear & Tools
Outdoor Toys
Tiny Houses
View all OUTDOOR news
Campers & Adventure Vehicles
Gear & Tools
Outdoor Toys
Tiny Houses
View all OUTDOOR news
TECH
AI and Humanoids
Computing
Consumer Tech
History
Home Entertainment
Music
Photography
Remarkable People
Deals
View all TECHNOLOGY news
AI and Humanoids
Computing
Consumer Tech
History
Home Entertainment
Music
Photography
Remarkable People
Deals
View all TECHNOLOGY news
TRANSPORT
Aircraft
Automotive
Bicycles
Marine
Motorcycles
Urban Transport
View all TRANSPORT news
Aircraft
Automotive
Bicycles
Marine
Motorcycles
Urban Transport
View all TRANSPORT news
SCIENCE & HEALTH
Via our new sister site Refractor.io
Astronomy
Biology
Environment
Health
History
Physics
Via our new sister site Refractor.io
Astronomy
Biology
Environment
Health
History
Physics
© 2026 New Atlas
Menu
HOME
ENGINEERING
Architecture
Energy
Manufacturing
Materials
Military
Robotics
Space Systems
View all ENGINEERING news
OUTDOOR
Campers & Adventure Vehicles
Gear & Tools
Outdoor Toys
Tiny Houses
View all OUTDOOR news
TECH
AI and Humanoids
Computing
Consumer Tech
History
Home Entertainment
Music
Photography
Remarkable People
Deals
View all TECHNOLOGY news
TRANSPORT
Aircraft
Automotive
Bicycles
Marine
Motorcycles
Urban Transport
View all TRANSPORT news
SCIENCE & HEALTH
Via our new sister site Refractor.io
Astronomy
Biology
Environment
Health
History
Physics
SUBSCRIBE
LOG IN
Show Search
Search Query
Submit Search
TECH
ENGINEERING
OUTDOOR
TRANSPORT
SCIENCE & HEALTH
SUBSCRIBE
HOME
Search results for
Search Query
Search
There are
61,804
results that match your search.
61,804 results
Sort by
Relevance
Newest
Oldest
Astronomy
How do you fry potatoes in space? Very carefully
It may seem dangerous, but just in case future astronauts might have a yen for fries on a sojourn into space, ESA and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki are investigating whether potatoes will fry ok in zero gravity or end up an undercooked mess.
Bicycles
Binary Gear doubles an MTB's gear ratios, without a front derailleur
Even though almost all new mountain bikes now have just one chainring and no front derailleur, it would still be nice to have all those other gear ratios again. The Binary Gear is designed to bring them back, without reintroducing a front derailleur.
Robotics
Student-designed robot gives crop-eating insects' eggs the brush-off
The spotted lanternfly is a serious invasive pest, causing considerable damage to crops such as apples, grapes and hops. That's why it's important to destroy the insect's eggs – which is exactly what the TartanPest robot is designed to do.
Good Thinking
Adaptable airliner seat accepts passengers' wheelchairs as needed
For wheelchair users, air travel can be a cumbersome and frustrating experience. That's where a new type of airliner seat is designed to come in, as it allows passengers to stay in their own wheelchair throughout the flight.
Environment
Doomsday Glacier map to shed light on future sea levels
A team from the British Antarctic Survey has completed the first map of the ground beneath West Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier, which is the size of Great Britain and could raise global sea levels by 65 cm (25 in) in the coming centuries as it melts.
Body and Mind
Stem cell therapy regenerates damaged heart cells & improves function
Researchers have transplanted precursor stem cells into the damaged heart muscle of pigs, repairing injured cells and improving heart function. The study may lead to a treatment that can regenerate heart muscle damaged by a lack of oxygen.
Architecture
Triple tower development pays tribute to city district's rural roots
MVRDV has revealed plans for three new office skyscrapers in Chengdu, China. The project will incorporate significant energy efficient design and will also honor the area's roots by replicating a village that previously stood on the site.
Body and Mind
Liver-targeted non-viral gene therapy gives hope to hemophiliacs
As a way of treating hemophilia, researchers have, for the first time, delivered gene therapy directly into the livers of baboons without using a viral carrier. The study shows it is safe and effective and may lead to a new treatment for the disease.
Biology
AI becomes an unlikely wildlife warrior
From monitoring a deadly disease in endangered Tasmanian devils in real time, to tracking wildlife recovery after devastating bushfires that claimed the lives of up to three billion animals, AI has the potential to change the world for good.
Bicycles
70-mile commuter ebike designed to conquer the concrete jungle
California-based ebike maker Vanpowers has launched a new commuter pitched as "a precision-built, high-torque, smooth-powered bike." The UrbanGlide is available in three model variants, each with a 500-W motor and 70-mile battery.
Robotics
Oceanbotics' newest ROV seeks and destroys sea mines
Oceanbotics' SRV-8 underwater ROV (remotely operated vehicle) is certainly no slouch, nor is its more capable sibling, the SRV-8X. The latest version of the vehicle, the SRV-8 MDV, takes things even further – it blows up sea mines.
Tiny Houses
Two-story tiny house pushes the boundaries of tiny living
The Vagabundo Flex tiny house redefines flexible living with its innovative automated lifting roof system. Built by German company Vagabundo, the timber-framed home expands from a compact footprint into a comfy 300-sq-ft space across two levels.
Previous
131 of 5,151
Next