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[New Atlas logo]( Automotive [Magnet-free induction motor aims to nearly halve carbon emissions]( [Mahle will use the wireless inductive rotor design it developed for the magnet-free motor pictured in its new project]( Two great minds in permanent-magnet-free motor design are fusing their know-how to create an even more capable inductive electric motor. Mahle and Valeo have teamed up on what they call the Inner Brushless Electrical Excitation (iBEE) motor system. [Read more]( Sponsored Content [Stay Powered and Connected on Your Spring Adventures Across Australia]( Traditional fuel generators may have been the go-to choice for years, but their noise, fumes, and reliance on fossil fuels are hard to ignore. Enter BLUETTI’s solar-powered portable power stations to keep all your gear charged up. 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[Read more]( Automotive [Step aside motorcycles, a Yamaha electric sports coupe is in the works]( [Caterham Project V electric coupe]( Although best known for its bikes, Yamaha is working on a rather gorgeous-looking electric sports coupe with Caterham EVo. The concept debuted last year at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and promises 268 horses for its impressively low curb weight. [Read more]( Home Entertainment [Vertical turntable makes spinning vinyl a living room centerpiece]( [The Fuse GLD raises vinyl appreciation to room showpiece level]( Though streaming accounts for much of our music consumption these days, vinyl records are far from dead. If you want your latest purchase to stand out while playing, then why not have it stand up on the Fuse Audio GLD vertical turntable? 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[Read more]( Wearables [Wearable warning bell puts a "ring" on runners' fingers]( [The Runbell 3.0 – which could also have been called the Wear-a-bell – is presently on Kickstarter]( Once you've ridden a bicycle with a bell, shouting out warnings to pedestrians seems very loudmouthed and ineffective. Well, the Runbell 3.0 gives runners a finger-worn bell, so they don't have to yell at people either. [Read more]( Body & Mind [Your skin tone impacts how well your medications work]( [Skin tone influences the effectiveness of some medications]( A new review has highlighted how skin tone can affect the safety and effectiveness of some medications and why the current way we run clinical drug trials needs to change to include more historically underrepresented populations. [Read more]( Home Entertainment [Iconic Zeppelin streaming speaker gains Pro-level refinements]( [Same iconic mini airship shape, but lots of key upgrades under the hood]( High-end Brit audio gear maker Bowers & Wilkins has given its iconic Zeppelin portable speaker a Pro upgrade. The blimp-shaped unit is home to improved drivers, better support for hi-res streaming, plus a few eyeball pleasers for good measure. [Read more]( Outdoors [Transforming RV takes Cybertruck camping from ghastly to glorious]( [The Living Vehicle Cybertrailer includes deployable solar-topped window and deck awnings for up to 5,000 watts of charging]( Nothing about the Tesla Cybertruck (or the pickup campers built for it) has made it look like a particularly inviting camping vehicle. Living Vehicle's Cybertrailer changes that, looking like a downright pleasant place to base camp. 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