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ChatGPT outperforms students in exams.

The language model ChatGPT has outperformed students in various subjects, according to recent research. A study conducted by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

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3D Barrier Prevents Electric Car Fires

German company Freudenberg Sealing Technologies has developed a new component that can prevent fires and explosions in electric car batteries. The 3D barrier has already

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3D-printed toilet stays clean

A new material has been developed that prevents dirt from sticking to toilet bowls, potentially reducing water consumption from flushing. According to scientific estimates, flushing

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3D-Printed Ink Gives Veggies Color

A new “food ink” has been developed that allows vegetables to be produced in any shape and texture using a 3D printer. This is expected

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E-Fuel Research Facility in Germany

The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is researching how to produce electric-based liquid fuels (E-Fuels) on an industrial scale. This comes as the European Union (EU)

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Sulfur as Solar Energy Storage

Solar technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, with small solar panels found on rooftops, garages, and even in watches and calculators.

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Wind Farm Powers 80,000 Homes

Wind Catching Systems, a Norwegian company, has designed an offshore wind farm that can generate electricity for 80,000 households. The innovative turbine design consists of

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Munich tests electric bus convoy

In Munich, electric buses have been tested to drive autonomously in a convoy, with only the first bus being controlled by a human driver. This

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Germany’s Gas Pipelines Ready for Hydrogen

Germany’s 550,000-kilometer gas network can be used for hydrogen transport, according to a study by the German Association of Gas and Water Experts (DVGW) and

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Edible Battery Made from Food

In Munich, electric buses have been tested to drive autonomously in a convoy, with only the first bus being controlled by a human driver. This