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Automotive The Alpine Alpenglow is back, this time equipped with an all-new "Hy6" twin-turbo V6 engi

[New Atlas logo]( Automotive [Water-injected hydrogen combustion V6 doubles up power]( [Alpine reveals the all-new V6 it's developed from the ground up to run on compressed hydrogen gas]( The Alpine Alpenglow is back, this time equipped with an all-new "Hy6" twin-turbo V6 engine developed from the ground up to run on hydrogen. The Hy6 doubles the power of the last Alpenglow, delivering true supercar performance and rumble. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Cancel Google Drive and get lifetime cloud storage without fees]( We all know we should back up our photos and files, but cloud storage fees are an added expense. Right? Well, this lifetime cloud storage solution eliminates that excuse. You can get 1TB of space for a one-time fee and enjoy peace of mind. [Read more]( Architecture [Build details showcase incredible scale of Saudi Arabia's Line megacity]( [Millions of cubic meters of soil and water are being moved on the Line build site each week]( As the Line megacity continues to grow in the Saudi Arabian desert, some new construction details showcase the scale of the gigantic project, including its reported use of one fifth of the world's available steel. [Read more]( Body & Mind [‘Insulin with a switch’ will help diabetics avoid dangerous hypos]( [Modified insulin with switch to turn it off helps prevent dangerously low blood glucose levels]( An insulin that switches itself on and off in response to blood glucose levels has proven successful in lowering the risk of dangerously low glucose levels, or hypos, in animals. The drug holds great promise for the tens of millions of diabetics worldwide. [Read more]( Mobile Technology [Amazon's Kindle finally joins the color e-reader marketplace]( [The Kindle Colorsoft in built around E Ink Kaleido 3 technology, with some Amazon extras cooked in]( Color E Ink has been in the wild for a while now, and we've featured a number of reading and note-taking devices that use it. Amazon's popular Kindle range has so far stuck with shades of gray. That's changed with the launch of the Kindle Colorsoft. [Read more]( Medical Devices [3D vein viewer sees right through your skin]( [The Adison vein viewer features a tiltable screen so that it can be used in a variety of positions]( If a medical professional has ever had a hard time getting a needle into your veins, you'll welcome this new gizmo from Adison Technology. By effectively turning your skin transparent, it makes needle sticks more accurate and therefore less painful. [Read more]( Telecommunications [Wireless data speed record closes in on 1 Terabit per second]( [A new wireless data transmission record has been set, using a combination of technologies with a very wide bandwidth]( Scientists at the University College London have set a new world record in wireless data transmission speeds, sending a blistering 938 Gigabits per second (Gbps) over the air through a combo of radio and light technology. [Read more]( AI & Humanoids [Boston Dynamics and Toyota team up: Teaching Atlas how to learn]( [Boston Dynamics and Toyota are teaming up to endow the Atlas humanoid with a state-of-the-art AI behavior modelling and learning system]( The Toyota Research Institute has been doing some incredible work teaching robots to rapidly learn and perform tasks autonomously – now, it's bringing its Large Behavior Model tech to the extraordinary Atlas humanoid in partnership with Boston Dynamics. [Read more]( Science [At-home heart attack detector gives results in minutes, not hours]( [This tiny chip can diagnose a heart attack in minutes]( A tiny chip with a unique surface can accurately detect the blood biomarkers of a heart attack within minutes, a fraction of the time taken by current methods. The researchers behind the device see it being used as an at-home diagnostic tool. [Read more]( Military [New system lets X-62A aircraft adjust flight control behavior in the air]( [X-62A with chase plane]( Lockheed Martin's famous-yet-secret Skunk Works is conducting live flight tests of its Smart Adaptive Flight Control Environment (SAFE) autonomous AI system on the X-62A. The system can be reconfigured in real time while the X-plane is still in the air. [Read more]( Outdoors [Review: Taxa Outdoors Woolly Bear trailer is what we've needed all along]( [The Taxa Outdoors Woolly Bear Overland camp trailer, with its galley and an extra cooler open for snacks during camp setup]( My family spent a week with the Taxa Outdoors Woolly Bear Overland camp trailer, and we loved it. Camp trailers like this are an off-road-ready camping option with a lot of storage, organization, and other useful features. [Read more]( Materials [New material combines strength and stiffness with sound-damping properties]( [A sample of a glass-based version of the material (which weighs the same as regular glass) gets dropped for testing – a silicon-based version was also developed]( Vibration-absorbing, sound-damping materials such as sheets of rubber and expanded foam tend to be thick, bulky and soft. A new material is a big exception to that tendency, however, as it absorbs vibrations while staying stiff and thin. [Read more]( Technology [Serve confirms delivery by robot expansion plans with Gen3 rollout]( ["This is the most rugged and high-performing robot we’ve ever created," said Serve's Euan Abraham]( The last time we checked in at Serve Robotics, the Uber-backed company had partnered with Alphabet's Wing for a robot-to-drone delivery service in Dallas. That was with Serve's Gen2 bot, but a faster, smarter and more robust model has just launched. [Read more]( Energy [Google goes nuclear in world-first small reactor agreement]( [An artist's rendering of the new Google-backed Kairos plant]( In what it calls "the world's first corporate agreement to purchase nuclear energy from multiple small modular reactors," Google has taken another step toward its goal of achieving net-zero emissions from its operational chain by 2030. [Read more]( Architecture [Walk-through canyon cracks open extraordinary Colorado high-rise]( [One River North's exterior is defined by its central Canyon area which provides amenities and an opportunity for residents to get some fresh air]( MAD Architects' One River North high-rise draws inspiration from the surrounding landscape and is defined by a facade that's cracked open to reveal a "Canyon" area that lets residents take a stroll along a mountain trail. [Read more]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for our daily newsletter at [newatlas.com]( (or [gizmag.com]( before August 2016). [Update profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright New Atlas © 2022

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