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Endless Train Rides with One Charge

The Infinity Train, developed by Fortescue Metals Group in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering, is a revolutionary transportation system that can run practically indefinitely on

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Plastic Waste vs CO? Emissions

A new CO2 absorber made from pyrolyzed plastic waste has been developed that can remove greenhouse gases from exhaust fumes in an energy-efficient and cost-effective

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Algae Farm: More Effective than Rainforest?

Brilliant Planet, a start-up based in London, has developed a new algae farm to combat climate change by reducing the concentration of CO2 in the

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Revolutionizing Screens with “Electronic Paper”

A new technology may revolutionize the way we view electronic displays in sunlight. Traditional LED displays use LEDs as backlighting to display content, while reflective

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Energy-free technology extracts water from air.

A new technology has been developed that can extract drinking water from the air without the need for energy input, even in hot regions of

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Record Efficiency in Transparent Solar Cells

Scientists have developed a new method to create graphite from coal dust using a conventional microwave. Graphite is a sought-after material used in pencils, lithium-ion

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Cooling with Twisted Fibers

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have found a more efficient and environmentally friendly alternative to the traditional cooling process used in refrigerators and air conditioners.

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Electric vs. Infrared Heating: Which is Better?

With more and more people installing photovoltaic systems on their roofs, the interest in electric heating systems is also on the rise. But how effective

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New Battery Absorbs CO2 During Charging

A new battery has been developed that can absorb CO2 from the air while charging. The cost per ton of greenhouse gas absorbed ranges from

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Record-breaking data transfer via fiber optic cable

Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark have developed a new energy-efficient fiber optic cable that boasts an impressive transmission rate of 661 TBit/s. While