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Singapore's project to operate the world's largest automated port is coming along nicely. The Tuas mega port has successfully handled 10 million containers since it kicked off operations in September 2022, and is expected to increase that to a massive 65 million shipping containers per year in the 2040s, when its four-phase development is complete.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTag
Figure is leveling up its humanoid robot business far more rapidly than any other robotics company I can think of right now. CEO Brett Adcock just announced it plans to begin alpha testing its robots in the home sometime in 2025 – that's two years ahead of schedule.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Humanoid, Figure, Robots
Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025 winnersPhotos: Abdulaziz Al Saleh, Enric Gener, Bryan H. Blauvelt, Ruruka, Alvaro Herrero (Mekan), Jenny Stock, Wojciech Dopierala, Bryant Turffs and Shunsuke Nakano / UPY 2025The winners of the 2025 Underwater Photographer of the Year contest have been announced, showcasing spectacular underwater scenes. The UK-based contest began in 1965, though it appea
In morning meetings and Slack messages between the New Atlas team, sometimes a phrase is mentioned that simply begs to become a band name. Here's your chance to vote on the best of the best!Continue ReadingCategory: Good Thinking, LifestyleTags: New Atlas
Photo: Mitchell ClarkA lot of gear passes through our hands throughout the course of a year, and we wouldn't blame you if you missed some of the coverage. That's why we've made this article, which we'll keep updated throughout the year with all the cameras, lenses, and other pieces of gear that we've used.Be sure to check back; we're always working on the next review or sample gallery.Index:Janua
Oliver Barnes and the No1 Pocket Kodak that contained the mystery negatives.Photo: Oliver BarnesHere's an interesting entry for Film Friday: Oliver Barnes, a 20-year-old antique camera fan, was in a Salisbury antique shop when he discovered a bag hiding in the corner. Inside the bag was a No1 Pocket Kodak, a camera that went into production in the 1920s. That would be an exciting enough find, but
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Photo by: Piper Mackay, USA The results are in for the 2024 Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) competition, and this year's winners have delivered an incredible array of images ranging from "intimate portraits to atmospheric landscapes and shots which capture our changing planet and its inhabitants." Travel Photographer of the Year 2024 American photographer Piper Mackay took home
Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award WinnerBack in November, the Natural History Museum, London, announced the winners of its 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award. Now, after a few months of voting, the winner of the People's Choice Award has been announced along with four "Highly Commended" entries. There were 25 finalists for the People's Choice Award, which were sele
Researchers have discovered a new type of tissue, a soft and flexible ‘fatty cartilage’ that could revolutionize the treatment of traumatic injuries, birth defects, and cartilage-damaging diseases like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: Cartilage, Fat cells, Regenerative Medicine, UC Irvine


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