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New Energy Record with Nuclear Fusion

The Joint European Torus (JET) fusion reactor has set a new energy record, providing crucial data for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) currently being

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Hydrogen Stored as Powder

In the search for a safe and economical way to store hydrogen, scientists worldwide have made a breakthrough. An Australian research team from Deakin University

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Human Brain Neurons Misbehave

The human brain has fewer ion channels than expected, which may be a strategy to save energy for other neural processes. Researchers from the Massachusetts

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Waste to Hydrogen Storage Solution

A new recycling process has been discovered that could revolutionize the production of metal hydride storage for hydrogen fuel. Metal hydride storage is a promising

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Bacteria create rocket biofuel

Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have used genetically modified bacteria to create a new biofuel for rockets that outperforms gasoline, kerosene, and rocket

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Japan tests deep-sea power generation

Japan is known for producing a significant portion of its electricity through nuclear power plants due to limited potential for solar and wind power. However,

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Multiple Realities? Physicists Suggest Multiverse

A recent experiment with graphene has led to a surprising discovery that could explain the existence of a multiverse. Physicists have long been trying to

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Electric vehicle generates more power

The Lynx electric dump truck generates more electricity than it consumes during operation. This massive vehicle, weighing in at 58 tons, was previously a diesel-powered

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Berlin’s Giant “Thermos Flask” for Gas Shortage

Berlin is preparing for a potential gas emergency by filling one of Europe’s largest heat storage facilities. The massive “thermos flask” has a volume of

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70 Million Degrees for 17 Minutes: Kernfusion Reactor

China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) has broken yet another world record in nuclear fusion technology. The reactor was able to maintain a plasma temperature