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Efficient Solar Energy Storage in Rocks

A recent study has shown that solar energy can be efficiently stored in thermal energy storage systems (TES) based on rock, providing a more sustainable

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China builds world’s largest wind farm

China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), a state-owned company, has announced plans to build the world’s largest wind turbine, surpassing the current record holder, a wind

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Efficient Wind Turbine Generates Power

In recent years, wind energy companies have been developing larger and larger wind turbines. However, alternative concepts have also been explored, including offshore wind farms

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Affordable Two-Seater Electric Car

Swedish microcar start-up Luvly has developed a compact electric car that is both environmentally friendly and resource-efficient. The Luvly O model weighs only 380 kilograms

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Revolutionary Hydrogen Jet for Supersonic Travel

Swedish microcar start-up Luvly has developed a compact electric car that is both environmentally friendly and resource-efficient. The Luvly O model weighs only 380 kilograms

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Boosting Hydrogen Electrolysis with Sound Waves

Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have developed a new method to produce green hydrogen using sound waves. Hydrogen is produced by splitting water

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Green Hydrogen Produced by Solar Module

A new solar module has set a world record for producing green hydrogen completely autonomously. Developed by scientists at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven)

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Burning electric cars in fire bags

In a breakthrough development, a German firefighter has invented a new solution to tackle the challenge of extinguishing burning electric cars. Leo Steinhauser, a commander

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Overcoming Fear of Heights with VR

A new virtual reality app called Easyheights has been developed by scientists at the University of Basel to treat people with a fear of heights.

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Autofocus renders glasses obsolete

In the near future, people who wear glasses may no longer need to buy new lenses every time their eyesight changes. Researchers at the University