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As the world seeks solutions for storing renewable energy, Korean scientists have made a significant leap. Researchers at the ...
Robots often move inefficiently due to slow mathematical computations. Now, a new method called Web of Affine Spaces (WASP) ...
Volkswagen and its battery division, PowerCo, have unveiled the production-ready unified cell, a key component in the group's ...
Honeywell has launched Honeywell Ionic™, a new compact and modular battery energy storage system (BESS) for commercial and ...
Smart living doesn’t always have to be about networked devices in your own four walls; it can also help people in completely different ways. To make everyday life safer for visually impaired, blind, ...
Chinese company Unitree Robotics has revealed its new robust four-legged robodog called the Unitree Go2. This robot is a successor to Unitree’s previous Robodog Go1. The Go2 robot comes in three ...
Nowadays, more and more plastic objects are being produced, such as plates, glasses, bottles, or bags. When we dispose of them, they can end up in a landfill, be incinerated, or recycled. Also, due to ...
Safe and readily available water is important for public health, whether it is used for drinking, domestic use, food production, or recreational purposes. Despite the vast quantity of water on Earth, ...
Each year, an estimated eight million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean. According to the UN, if nothing is done, there will be more plastic waste than fish in the oceans by 2050. Tired of hitting ...
A highly-transparent solar cell fabricated with a 2D atomic sheet. Credit: Scientific Reports Transparent solar cells have attracted considerable attention as they can overcome the limitations of ...
Small Robot Company (SRC), a British agritech startup for sustainable farming, has developed AI-enabled robots – named Tom, Dick and Harry – that identify and kill individual weeds with electricity.
National Geographic recently predicted that by 2050, there would be more than two billion additional mouths to feed By 2050. However, the Earth’s irrigable land remains essentially the same, so ...
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