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New Atlas
newatlas.com > consumer-tech > xlaserlab-e3-uv-laser-engraver

Xlaserlab dropped the E3 UV engraver – tiny footprint, crazy precision

2+ week, 1+ day ago (542+ words) When I saw that Xlaserlab " which I'd written about before with its easy-to-use X1 laser welder " had posted up a new campaign on Kickstarter and it was a UV laser, my mouth watered a little. The Xlaserlab E3 is a 10-watt (and there's a 7-watt flavor), 355-nanometer UV laser with a ridiculously tiny spot size of 0.005 mm. Do you know what else is 5 microns? Dust mite poop. Bacteria. Tardigrade toes. For comparison, the IR laser on my Falcon A1 Pro is 30 microns. And my blue diode is even wider at 80-100 microns. Good for cutting, less good for ultra-fine detail. Xlaserlab calls its E3 "16K engraving resolution." Having fought with perfect alignment and ruining plenty of good blanks from a teensy mistake in placement, I can tell you that the pain is real. And making and swapping jigs for every shape and size to reproduce items over…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > sponsored-content > bluetti-black-friday-deals-come-with-new-releases-for-your-everyday-power

BLUETTI Black Friday Deals Come with New Releases for Your Everyday Power

1+ week, 6+ day ago (317+ words) It's warm but not too hot " the perfect weather for camping, picnics, and road trips. And just in time for your next getaway, BLUETTI, a global leader in clean energy storage and portable power stations, is kicking off its Black Friday Sale from November 15-28. The Elite 10 and the B500K will be available on the BLUETTI official website starting Nov. 15. Need big power but less weight for your camping trip? The Elite 100 V2 is your go-to partner. As a leap from the bestseller 1,800W AC180, it powers all your camping gear while being 30% lighter, at only 11.5kg. You can charge it faster with 1,000W solar, and enjoy smarter app control via both Bluetooth and WiFi. At A$899, it's a steal to add extra comfort to your trip. For extended glamping or family trips, the Elite 200 V2 doubles the fun with 2,073Wh capacity and 2,600W power, plus 3,900W lifting power to run…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > motorcycles > zero-motorcycles-ls1-scooter

Zero muscles into the scooter market with 62-mph electric LS1

2+ week, 1+ day ago (437+ words) Well, apparently, Zero Motorcycles doesn't care about those boundaries. After all, who the heck said you can't do both? And Zero has done exactly that, now venturing into the scooter segment in addition to its illustrious e-motorcycles, with the LS1 electric scooter. Unveiled at this year's EICMA, the LS1 was introduced as a part of Zero's "All-Access" initiative, which is all about making electric two-wheelers accessible for more people. And when you talk about accessibility, the low-step, fuel-efficient, maneuverable, zippy rides offered by scooters make a strong case for top billing in the commuter mobility market. The LS1 comes with two swappable batteries. Both of these are mounted on the floorboard, but Zero also offers you an optional third battery. In its stock two-battery setup, the e-scoot offers up to 71 miles (115 km) of range, while the more expensive three-battery configuration offers a 106-mile…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > motorcycles > mv-agusta-brutale-800-entry-level

MV Agusta's Brutale 800 is its gateway drug to middleweight ecstasy

4+ week, 11+ hour ago (421+ words) You can now get astride an MV Agusta without totally breaking the bank " well, at least not by a whole lot more than you'd spend for other middleweight naked motorcycles, anyway. The updated Brutale 800, which has landed just ahead of the iconic streetfighter range's 25th anniversary, packs plenty of usable power and tech along with the brand's signature Italian maximalist styling, which looks fantastic for the cheapest Agusta you can buy. Rather than being built purely for bleeding-edge performance, this promises to be fun for folks on their first Agusta. Its 798cc inline triple engine puts down 113hp and 53 lb.ft (85 Nm) of torque, which is good for a grin-inducing top speed of 147 mph (237 km/h) and a quick 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) time of just 3.75 seconds. In the promo video below, the Brutale 800 looks plenty agile, carving up hillside roads with aplomb. That's likely down…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > architecture > world-building-of-the-year-2025

Heavenly design: Concrete church hailed world's best new building

1+ week, 6+ day ago (342+ words) [The Holy Redeemer Church and Community Centre of Las Chumberas, by Fernando Menis, has been hailed the world]The 2025 winner of the prestigious World Building of the Year prize has been revealed. The Holy Redeemer Church and Community Centre of Las Chumberas, by Fernando Menis, got the nod for its rugged concrete design and community focused approach.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, TechnologyTags: Building and Construction, Architects, Awards, World Architecture Festival Heavenly design: Concrete church hailed world's best new building The Holy Redeemer Church and Community Centre of Las Chumberas is part of an urban renewal effort in the neglected outskirts of La Laguna, in Tenerife, Spain. The site includes a church, community center, and a public square, providing a much-needed gathering space for locals. Funded through small donations, the stop-and-start flow of contributions influenced the building's irregular development timeline. Made up…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > tents > alphago-cube-inflatable-tent

Modular camping cube airs up into mega glamper hut in 4 minutes flat

1+ week, 4+ day ago (469+ words) Part of the reason for the extra windows is that, while quite similar in style, The Cube measures in more than 50% larger than the Pod-01 in terms of floor space. At 2.5 m wide by 3 m deep (8.2 x 9.8 ft), it has a floor area of 7.5 square meters (81 sq ft), compared to the Pod-01's 4.2 sq m (45 sq ft). That floor, plus a 6.6-foot (2-m) height, give the Cube loads more interior space to work with, and Alphago likes to envision the tent as an open-air cabana-style shelter with all the windows and doors flung open and, often, with an interior kitted out as a roomy solo/couple's base station with tall inflatable day bed, nightstand and desk. As for more conventional on-the-ground overnighting, Alphago doesn't list an estimated capacity, but using the 20 sq ft (1.9 sq m) per person allotment Kampgrounds of America and…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > architecture > zaha-hadid-architects-symphony-tower

Inside-out tower weaves artisan legacy into Dubai skyline

1+ week, 3+ day ago (214+ words) Though not a total departure from the firm's usual design language, the building is definitely more subtle than some of its other high-profile towers, such as the Yidan Center and Cityzen Tower. Indeed, instead of aiming to wow with dramatic swoops and futuristic fluid curves, it's firmly rooted in local traditions. "Drawing inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of Al Sadu and Talli " the traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads " the tower's exoskeleton defines an interlaced facade that appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day," explains the studio. With the possible exception of timber towers, no skyscraper can reasonably be considered "green," but the Symphony Tower will reduce its grid-based energy use with sustainability technology. Solar panels and batteries will be installed to power the…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > sponsored-content > kingbull-black-friday-sale-2025-save-up-to-900-on-premium-e-bikes

Kingbull Black Friday Sale 2025: Save Up to $900 on Premium E-Bikes

2+ week, 6+ day ago (366+ words) The Black Friday season has officially arrived, and Kingbull is kicking it off in style. From November 5 to December 5, 2025, riders can enjoy the brand's largest discounts ever " up to $900 off on select electric bikes. Whether you're an off-road adventurer or a city commuter, there's never been a better time to join the Kingbull community. This year's sale highlights some of Kingbull's best-loved models, including the Hunter 2.0, Literider 2.0, and Rover 2.0, each combining power, comfort, and design excellence at unbeatable prices. For riders who value style as much as substance, the Literider 2.0 offers a perfect blend of elegance and comfort. Designed with a step-thru frame, plush saddle, and ergonomic handlebars, it's perfect for everyday commuting or weekend cruising. Powered by a 750W motor and 48V 15Ah battery, it offers plenty of torque while maintaining effortless control.Buy now for $849 ($1,699) Compact, agile, and practical " the Rover…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > consumer-tech > dji-osmo-action-6-cam-variable-aperture

DJI Osmo Action 6: the world's first variable-aperture action cam

1+ week, 1+ day ago (450+ words) Being able to reduce the aperture to f/4 gives you more control when shooting in brightly lit scenarios, so you can prevent overexposure, and have more objects in focus in your frame. That can come in handy when you're shooting on the beach, out in the desert, or on a ski slope. This will give you more flexibility when shooting, particularly when you consider it pairs with the Action 6's new 1/1.1-inch sensor, which should capture more light, and result in sharper, brighter images with less noise. As with the previous model, you can shoot 4K footage at up to 120 frames per second (fps). What's neat about the Action 6 is its new 4K Custom mode that lets you crop your video for landscape- or portrait-oriented output after shooting, so you've got options for framing your content for different platforms. The larger sensor…...

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New Atlas
newatlas.com > good-thinking > makeshift-travel-solar-panel-smartphone-charging-backpack

Solar-panel-equipped backpack lets the unhoused keep their phones charged

3+ week, 6+ day ago (427+ words) If someone is experiencing homelessness, their smartphone often becomes their sole means of staying connected with loved ones and accessing critical services. Charging that phone can be challenging, however, which is why the solar-panel-equipped Makeshift Traveler backpack was created. "After COVID-19 began in March 2020, during my freshman year at the University of San Francisco, I moved out of my dorm and into one of the only parts of San Francisco I could reasonably afford " the Tenderloin," says Zac Clark, inventor of the device and founder of nonprofit group, The HomeMore Project. "I began starting conversations with the very people who lived outside of my building. While I had initial plans to launch a Transitional Housing Program, I took a step back and started the Makeshift Traveler program, based on feedback I had received from people I spoke with who kept…...

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