[New Atlas logo]( Space [First SpaceX Starship launch since 'chopsticks' catch: How to watch]( [Super Heavy first stage being prepared for Flight 6]( Flight 6 of SpaceX's giant Starship is scheduled to fly no earlier than Monday, November 18, 2024. If there are no delays, the world's largest rocket ever to fly will lift off at 4:00 pm CST from the company's Texas Starbase. Here's how to watch. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Prepare for holiday cooking by grabbing these handmade Japanese knives]( Thanksgiving and the holiday season are just weeks away, kicking off the year's busiest cooking season. Is your knife set ready? If it's dull or from college days, it might be time to upgrade so you're prepared for all the holiday food prep ahead. [Read more]( Outdoors [Concealed carry: Razor-sharp EDC tiny knife rides in your wallet]( [No bigger than a house key, the TinyBlade will virtually disappear on your keychain]( A new super small knife made from M390 steel promises to offer strong slashing at your fingertips in a package that's about the size of a house key. The compact cutter also comes with two other surprises including a handy bottle opener. [Read more]( Cancer [Gluing proteins together kills cancer super selectively]( [An artist's impression of the new molecule (turquiose and yellow) that "glues" two proteins together (purple and red) to kill cancer]( Scientists have demonstrated a creative new way to kill cancer cells effectively, with few side effects. Gluing two particular proteins together tricks the tumors into destroying themselves. [Read more]( Obesity [Ozempic drug alleviates osteoarthritic knee pain]( [Semaglutide improved pain caused by osteoarthritic knees following weight loss]( The âOzempic drug,â semaglutide, has been found to reduce moderately severe pain caused by knee osteoarthritis and improve physical functioning following weight loss, according to the results of a recent clinical trial by Novo Nordisk, the drugâs manufacturer. [Read more]( Home Entertainment [Premium compact tri-laser projector leverages Leica imaging know-how]( [The Leica Cine Play 1 triple-laser projector puts out 3,000 ANSI lumens and can throw 4K visuals from 65 diagonal inches right up to 300]( Following a number of industry partnerships, Leica announced its own smart projector in 2022. Now that UST Laser TV is joined by a compact audiovisual treat designed for "maximum flexibility and cinema feeling in Leica premium image quality." [Read more]( Robotics [Watch: Ambitious robot learns to clean bathroom sink by watching]( [The robot was able to clean the entire wash basin based on data from cleaning the front edge alone]( From washing urinals to tidying up the beach, we can already see a future where our robot servants help keep our world a little cleaner. Now, a robotic arm has mastered the surprisingly complex task of sink washing, showing off its ability to learn. [Read more]( Outdoors [Ultimate bird hangout has smart feeders, pool and 24/7 video stream]( [The Sheggell system has been carefully designed to provide the ultimate backyard experience for native birds]( Whether you're an avid birder or a casual watcher of feathered friends in the garden, this high-tech, AI-assisted station is a next-level backyard playground for locals. However, you might end up with a whole lot of new visitors once word gets out. [Read more]( Bicycles [Brainy bike helmet packs lights, turn indicators and crash detection]( [The Lumos Nyxel helmet is presently on Kickstarter]( When we last heard from Lumos, the bike helmet company had announced a model which was simply equipped with a "smart" tail light. The firm is getting fancy again, however, with its turn-indicating, 360-degree-illuminating, crash-detecting Nyxel. [Read more]( Physics [First images of electrons forming strange solid crystals]( [Scanning tunneling microscope images of electrons forming a Wigner molecule by the bottom right shot]( Under the right circumstances, electrons can actually âfreezeâ into a bizarre solid form. Now, physicists at Berkeley Lab have created and taken the first ever direct images of this structure. [Read more]( Cancer [Advanced sensing tech can detect lung cancer in your exhaled breath]( [The compounds we exhale when we breathe could be the key to spotting cancer early]( Researchers have developed a nanoscale sensor that detects lung cancer by analyzing isoprene levels in your breath. The team believes its breakthrough could unlock a non-invasive, low-cost method to catch the disease early and save lives. [Read more]( You are receiving this email because you signed up for our daily newsletter at [newatlas.com]( (or [gizmag.com]( before August 2016).
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