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ESA moves forward with Hera planetary defense mission
ESA has awarded €129.4 million of funding to the planetary defense mission Hera, which, slated for launch in 2024, will observe the results of humanity’s first attempt to intentionally alter the orbit of a solar system asteroid.
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Metastudy finds PTSD can double the risk of dementia
Researchers have conducted the world’s first meta-analysis of the relationship between PTSD and dementia. Encompassing over a million subjects the study found PTSD can double a person’s risk of developing dementia in their senior years.
Deals
Free your wrists from carpal tunnel with this ergonomic mouse
Our wrists, hands, and arms are working overtime with our computers. The Sinji Ergonomic Mouse helps to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome and bring comfort to your wrist every time you need to use the computer. Best yet, you can buy it now at 30% off.
Virtual Reality
Facebook's Oculus Quest 2 takes wireless VR to the next level
The original Oculus Quest was a VR game-changer, and the new Quest 2 offers significant upgrades in power, memory, graphics, resolution, framerate and 3D cinematic audio, as well as being smaller and lighter. It's also a heck of a lot cheaper.
Campervans
Alphavan turns Sprinter into gorgeous two-bedroom smart camper van
The new Alphavan debuts as a massive Mercedes Sprinter camper with duplex bedroom, entertainment suite, and smart home-grade control system accessed all around the van. Yet, it still manages to weigh less than smaller camper vans.
Science
100-million-year-old giant sperm trapped in amber is world's oldest
The oldest known animal sperm sample has been discovered, dating back 100 million years. Dozens of ostracods were found in a piece of amber with their “soft parts” out, and their giant sperm measuring around a third of the animals’ body length.
Wearables
Porous silicone paves the way for wearable biosensors that breathe
Scientists at Binghamton University have made a breakthrough that could make wearable biosensors more comfortable to wear and the signals they produce a lot clearer, showing off a new type of porous silicone that allows for the evaporation of sweat.
Environment
Magnetic leaves could see trees used as low-cost air quality monitors
Scientists at the University of Utah have come up with a relatively low-tech solution for air quality monitoring, demonstrating how the buildup of magnetic particles on tree leaves can be used to gauge the quality of the surrounding air.
Science
CRISPR creates "surrogate sires" that produce prize-winning donor sperm
In a breakthrough that promises to revolutionize the precision breeding of animals, scientists have used the CRISPR gene editing tool to produce infertile animals that become "surrogate sires" and produce sperm containing only donor animal DNA
Photography
Boundless beauty in the 2020 Astronomy Photographer of the Year awards
This selection of winning shots from the 2020 Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest span everything from a gorgeously impressionistic shot of colorful stratospheric clouds, to a surreal snap of a laser homing in on a distant globular cluster.
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USAF introduces "eSeries" designation for digitally engineered hardware
The US Air Force has announced that it is introducing a new "eSeries" classification for military air and space hardware, indicated by an "e" prefix", that has been digitally engineered and virtually tested before a physical example is ever built.
Astronomy
Rocket Lab's CEO on visiting Venus in 2023 to search for life
Rocket Lab has plans for a private mission to Venus in 2023. New Atlas spoke with the company’s CEO Peter Beck about the road ahead, his long-time fascination with our nearest planetary neighbor and the machinery that he plans to use to explore
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