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  • We're growing more accustomed to the idea of talking to our devices, thanks to the success of products like Amazon Echo. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were inspired to create a low-powered chip designed specifically for automatic speech recognition.
  • Who owns the Moon? Well, technically no one, but interesting times lie ahead in terms of potential commercial and private property claims to the lunar surface after revelations President Trump and his administration is investigating, "the large-scale economic development of space."
  • When it came time for Mercedes to create its latest Maybach model, it had a few options. Having transformed the S600 and S650 Cabriolet, it would have made sense to move onto the S-Class Coupe, but sometimes the world doesn't make sense. Need proof? Just take one look at the Maybach G650 Landaulet.
  • A glass house is hard to get right, often resulting in a home only an extrovert could live in. The Hidden Pavilion offers a good example of how this doesn't have to be the case, however, and has some nice little touches, like a design intended to allow the site's existing trees to grow unimpeded.
  • Dubai ain't a bad place to see advanced technologies in action. In the latest example of the city's early-adoption mindset, the local transport authority has revealed that it has been testing Ehang's personal taxi drone, with plans to launch operations this July.
  • Aliaksei Zholner has crafted a functioning pipe organ made from paper, which gets its air supply from a balloon attached to its side.​ When a key is pressed the valve is released and the air shoots up the tuned pipe to sound the musical note.
  • In its short history, Horacio Pagani's boutique rival to Ferrari and Lamborghini has developed a back catalogue of automotive erotica to make any petrol head weak at the knees. We didn't think it possible, but the company's latest offering might just be its most beautiful car yet.
  • Weird is the new normal in the ocean’s twilight zone, home to all kinds of fantastic creatures, including the cockeyed squid whose mismatched eyeballs have long puzzled scientists. Now thanks to a new study, we might finally know the reason for its strange visage.​​
  • Adobe has been the leader in photography and graphic design software for many years. For photo editing, Photoshop is undoubtedly the software choice of professionals. But there are several alternatives for hobby photographers and prosumers that want similar functions without breaking the bank.
  • A partnership between America's Cup defenders Oracle and aircraft makers Airbus was announced in 2014. Today the sleek, speedy child of that union was revealed to the world in Bermuda, and New Atlas was on-hand to witness it.
  • It’s easier than ever for long-distance couples to stay connected, but if Skype calls and texting aren’t quite enough, the Flex-N-Feel glove, developed by researchers at Simon Fraser University, can help transmit the touch of a hand.
  • Researchers at Stanford University have built some VR display prototypes that adapt to the eyes of each wearer, which could pave the way for more comfortable virtual experiences for everyone, regardless of age, eyesight or focusing problems.
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