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The smallest killer whale has a large musical repertoire
A recent study led by scientists from Australia's New Curtin University shows that the world's smallest type of killer whale, the Ross Sea killer whale, has a surprisingly complex musical repertoire with 28 different complex calls.
Automotive
Citroen's super-cheap Ami electric city pod needs no license
A truly unique little car is coming to the streets of Europe mid-year in the Citroen Ami. Cheap as chips and legal for license-free driving, this super-quirky little electric pod goes 70 km on a charge at up to 45 km/h.
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Helix Pro Roller: Premium luggage with a practical twist
Thirty-three years ago, a pilot changed how the world does luggage by putting wheels on a bag. Now, with its blend of simplicity, durability and strength, the Helix Pro Roller is set to once again transform the luggage industry.
Astronomy
Analysis of Super-Earth atmosphere reveals potentially-habitable world
Astronomers have analyzed the atmosphere of a large exoplanet and found that it could have liquid water – and so possibly life – on its surface. This new study adds weight to the idea that habitable exoplanets don’t have to be strictly Earth-sized.
Virtual Reality
Student nurses get immersive training in virtual hospital ward
Middlesex University London is putting student nurses, pediatric postgrads and midwifery students to work in virtual environments to deal with scenarios faced in real-world settings.
Astronomy
China's Chang'e-4 probe peers beneath the surface of Moon's far side
China’s pioneering mission to explore the far side of the Moon continues to shed new light on this relatively unknown territory, with scientists using instruments aboard the Chang'e-4 spacecraft to peek beneath the surface for the first time.
Space Systems
Space docking first gives commercial satellites a new lease of life
In a significant first for commercial satellites, Northrop Grumman's Mission Extension Vehicle-1 has docked with an aging communication satellite in order to extend its service life after almost two decades in orbit.
Automotive
Techrules looks to power everyday EVs and grids with micro-turbines
Techrules is working to transform the micro-turbine generators powering its 1,300-hp Ren supercar into standalone systems. It'll start with a 45-kW version to wire into commercial electrical grids before shrinking it down for everyday electric cars.
Motorcycles
Ducati four-cylinder Grand Prix "unicorn" heads Bonham's museum sale
Thought lost for many years, the engine of this Taglioni masterpiece was rediscovered in Latvia and the frame in Croatia. Now, as the only Ducati 125/4 ever to exist, it's set to become one of the most valuable motorcycles ever sold at auction.
Virtual Reality
The art of VR storytelling with Phoria's Trent Clews-de Castella
Phoria is a startup working to leverage VR and AR technologies to take its users to entirely new places. New Atlas sat down with its CEO Trent Clews-de Castella to discuss its ambitions, and where its experiences might be taking people in the future.
Automotive
Carbon fiber as a pickup truck bed? We test the GMC CarbonPro
One of the options on the 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 pickup truck is a bed called the CarbonPro. It replaces the usual steel interior of the truck bed with a special carbon fiber that’s both stronger and lighter in weight. We tried it out for ourselves.
Biology
Deaf moths use commercial-grade noise-cancelling to dodge hungry bats
While many insects that would otherwise become bat food rely on the sounds created by the nocturnal creatures to dodge their advances, deaf species of moth have no such luxury. These critters do have another trick up their sleeve, it turns out.
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