Until now, blood cell production was ascribed solely to bone marrow, but studies on mice have found that the majority of the body’s platelets are produced in the lungs, as is a backup reservoir of blood stem cells that can step in when those in the bone marrow run dry. Read more
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Apple has axed the aging iPad Air 2 and replaced it with a refreshed 9.7-inch iPad (just iPad, no suffixes) that's slightly more affordable. The two are nearly indistinguishable from the outside, but their internals vary. Here's how their specs and features stack up. Read more
If you've never driven an off-road recreational vehicle like Yamaha's YXZ1000R, picture something halfway between a serious racing quad bike, a dune buggy and a rally car. New Atlas' Loz Blain got behind the wheel to test his skill, or lack thereof. Read more
An effort to lock away the beauty of Patagonia for future generations has now taken a huge step forward by way of a new pledge to grow Chile's national parklands by 11 million acres, an expansion that includes the largest private land donation in history. Read more
The dinosaur family tree is about 130 years old, and it may not stand the test of time. A new study of dozens of fossils and thousands of anatomical features suggests that the family tree should be redrawn to better reflect how dinosaurs and their descendants evolved. Read more
IPVanish is the leading VPN service provider on the planet. With their easy-to-use apps and award-winning service, New Atlas subscribers can secure any internet connection in a matter of moments. Don't wait until it's too late to defend your data online! Read more
In today’s market, the advantages of a more expensive phone are less distinct than ever. Here’s why even buyers that appreciate high-end builds and a buttery smooth software experience should think twice before paying top dollar for the latest and greatest. Read more
For the last few years, Skot Wiedmann has been teaching electronics and music to students using a build-it-yourself mini touch synth called the Hyve. Now he's taken the 60 voice analog polysynth to Kickstarter to get it into the hands of more music makers. Read more
Last month Canon announced two new mid-range DSLRs in the form of the EOS 800D and the EOS 77D. We recently got the chance to go hands-on with the duo at The Photography Show 2017. Read on to see what we thought of the upcoming cameras, how they differ, and which one might be right for you. Read more
Butt discomfort is a common complaint among cyclists, caused at least in part by road vibrations being transmitted up the frame and into the saddle. The Rinsten Spring addresses that problem, in the form of a steel spring that's installed between the saddle and seatpost. Read more
Taking advantage of the fact that Google's Street View cars are constantly roaming our urban corridors, a novel project has incorporated methane-sensing equipment into the cars so accurate data can be generated to better target pipeline repairs. Read more
The information age has put a premium on web developers and made web development skills more important than ever. In this course, you'll learn valuable front-end development concepts so you can start building your own websites from scratch. With an immersion in HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and jQuery, this course will give you a wealth of knowledge that may be an excellent foundation for your development career. Read more
Soon, people in smog alerts could breath easy thanks to a new nanofiber solution developed at NUS. Air filters made from the material can block most small particles while still letting air circulate, and at the same time block UV rays without reducing natural light. Read more
Two years ago, Peugeot revealed the innovative Le Bistrot du Lion food truck. Oyster specialist Gillardeau was so impressed it commissioned its very own food truck, a four-wheeled oyster bar that can track down crowds and serve up delectable shucked treats from the sea. Read more
Early detection of cancer is key, and a blood test would be far simpler than invasive biopsies. Researchers at Purdue recently made a major breakthrough in this area, identifying a series of proteins that, when found in elevated levels in a patient's blood, can signify the presence of cancer. Read more
Hill-climbing may be a great workout for cyclists, but, well … not everyone has a hilly road nearby. That's why Australian cyclist Michael Freiberg created the AIRhub. Sold as a complete front wheel, its hub incorporates an electromagnetic brake that creates up to 100 watts of resistance. Read more
Truck drivers spend a long time sitting in small space, with odd hours and stints driving at night. A research team at Daimler has looked into the effects of "artificial daylight" in truck cabins, finding light at the right wavelength can have a huge positive impact on drivers while they work. Read more
Images taken by Rosetta's cameras as Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko passed closest to the Sun in 2015 show that the surface of the comet underwent dramatic changes as the terrain was resculpted by landslides and avalanches, revealing the pristine interior of the body. Read more
GPS might seem like a godsend, but apart from occasionally leading drivers astray, researchers at University College London (UCL) suggest that simply following instructions given by your navigational app could have another negative effect: allowing parts of your brain to go dormant. Read more
When a terrorist attack happens, every second counts in terms of response time. A new rubber glove could not only help first-responders quickly detect dangerous nerve agents like sarin and VX, but it could also help ensure a safe food supply. Read more
When fruit is being transported from the field to the supermarket, it's vitally important that it remain refrigerated. With that in mind, scientists have developed temperature sensors that could ride along with fruit shipments, replicating the fruit's size, shape and structure. Read more
As far as Apple reveals go, yesterday's announcement falls squarely in the minor and iterative category. But we still have a few thoughts about how a cheaper 9.7-in iPad, the highlight of the day's announcements, could change things for the better. Read more
Having created one of the fastest cars in history, Bugatti has been expanding the range of vehicles related to its flagship. Owners could already pair the car with a boat, now they can match it with the PG Bugatti Bike, a limited-edition fixie with show-stopping looks. Read more
Worldwide changes have prompted a big drop in the development of coal-fired power plants, a new study has found. Shifts in policy and economic conditions in China and India are central to the decline, says the report, which describes a 48 percent drop in overall pre-construction activity. Read more
Electric vehicles are starting to take, with adopters of the tech faced with cars in a wide range of body styles and price points. Along with practical hatchbacks, families in need of a green-minded load-lugger can move their kids, luggage and more with the Citroen E-Berlingo Multispace. Read more
While plaques in the brain have been linked to Alzheimer's, the role of blood in the formation of the condition has been less clear. Researchers believe they've now linked an important plasma-based protein called Factor XII to Alzheimer's, which could one day help control symptoms of the disease. Read more
This year, Samsung has opted to unveil its 2017 flagships at an Apple-style standalone event. Here's what we (think we) know so far about the Unpacked shindig on March 29 that will show off two new Galaxy flagships, the S8 and S8 Plus. Read more
You may know that “HDR” stands for High Dynamic Range, a term with origins in photography. Now, it’s a buzzword that’s popping up on more mobile displays and is being touted as a selling point. What exactly does HDR mean for tablets, phones and laptops? Read more
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