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
61,192
results that match your search.
61,192 results
Sort by
Relevance
Newest
Oldest
Astronomy
Ultra-sharp infrared images show Jupiter as a giant jack-o'-lantern
Using what is known as the “lucky imaging” technique, scientists have created one of the sharpest infrared images of Jupiter ever taken from Earth, helping to reveal its weather systems, lightning and iconic Great Red Spot in exciting new detail.
Robotics
Soft-bodied robot channels the cheetah to move fast
When we think of soft-bodied robots, we tend to picture things that slowly crawl like caterpillars. A new one is able to move much quicker, though, by leaping like a cheetah.
Tents
Aerial hammock tent uses slackline suspension for a solid night's rest
Hammocks combined with tents are certainly growing in popularity as a sound sleeping solution for folks headed outdoors, and Canadian startup Opeongo is now throwing another lightweight and versatile option into the mix with its Aerial A1.
Sponsored Content
Miso’s AI robots are reinventing the modern kitchen
Having already received over 10 billion organic media impressions online, Miso Robotics and its intrepid Flippy are taking the culinary world by storm, and SeedInvest is currently offering investors an opportunity to get in on the ground floor.
Architecture
Europe's largest green facade hosts 30,000 hedges
Ingenhoven Architects has turned an area of inner-city Düsseldorf from gray to green with its recently-completed Kö-Bogen II. The mixed-use project hosts an incredible 5 miles of hedges on its exterior, making it Europe's largest green facade.
Science
Mosquito night navigation inspires new drone obstacle avoidance system
Researchers have taken inspiration from a mosquito's ability to fly and land in the dark to develop a new collision-avoidance sensory system for drones that mimics the insect's ability to use airflow to detect obstacles.
Wearables
The Feelbelt adds surround haptic feedback to music, movies and games
Haptic feedback is becoming a bigger part of entertainment. Now, a German startup is launching the Feelbelt, which adds the element of touch to games, music, movies, and basically any other device that outputs sound.
Obesity
Experimental gene therapy prevents obesity, builds muscle, without exercise or dieting
A compelling new study, led by scientists from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has found a novel gene therapy can prevent obesity and build muscle without the need for additional exercise, in mice being fed a high-fat diet.
Infectious Diseases
Plant virus nanoparticles pitched as treatment for autoimmune diseases
In a new study led by the University of Verona, researchers have used plant viruses to make new nanoparticles that show promise in mice for treating autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.
Deals
This quirky gadget will help you prevent carpal tunnel
The FlexEx® Ultimate Hand Exerciser Triple Pack brings you simple yet effective techniques that will help strengthen your hands, fingers, and forearms and ease current hand pain or prevent future injuries from occurring.
Science
Nanoparticle tech could make for brighter, longer-lasting LEDs
As compared to their incandescent counterparts, LED bulbs are already known for producing a lot of light using relatively little electricity. According to a new study, however, a thin layer of nanoparticles could allow them to perform even better.
Infectious Diseases
Mask safety: Study finds some materials may cause more harm than good
Scientists have tested how effectively different face mask materials reduce the spread of respiratory droplets during speech. The research suggests some alternative face mask options offer little protection, and could be more harmful than wearing no mask at all.
Previous
728 of 5,100
Next