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AdvertisementBattery Tanker to Transport Power
PowerX, a Japanese company, has designed a battery tanker that can transport large amounts of energy across the world’s oceans, similar to an oil tanker.
German Youth Prefer Cars Despite Climate Change
Young people in Germany still consider cars as the optimal mode of transportation, according to a recent study by McKinsey. However, the bicycle boom during
Silent Submarine Engine Developed by US Military
The Center for AI Safety (CAIS) recently published a statement signed by leading scientists and business representatives warning that artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially wipe
China drills 10,000m deep hole
China has begun drilling a 10,000-meter-deep hole in the oil-rich region of Xinjiang, reaching rock from the Cretaceous period that spent about 145 million years
Arctic-Inspired Fabric: Lighter and Warmer
Scientists have discovered how polar bears actively use sunlight to maintain their body temperature, leading to the development of a synthetic material that is lighter
Chinese Top Researcher Doesn’t Rule Out Lab-Origin of Covid-19
In a surprising turn of events, a leading scientist who headed the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during the Covid-19 pandemic has
AI could wipe out humanity.
Leading scientists and business representatives have signed a statement from the Center for AI Safety (CAIS) warning that artificial intelligence (AI) could wipe out humanity.
Artificial Photosynthesis Generates Protein from CO?
In a bid to address the growing concern of food security and environmental sustainability, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a
Obesity Increases Risk of Mental Illness
Obesity is a condition that affects a significant number of people worldwide. According to a recent study conducted by researchers from the Medical University of
Young Adults at Higher Stroke Risk with Heavy Drinking
Young adults between the ages of 20 and 30 who regularly consume large amounts of alcohol have a significantly higher risk of stroke than their