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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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Hydrogen bike to replace e-bikes

Chinese bicycle manufacturer Youon has developed a hydrogen fuel cell folding bike, with plans to produce 200,000 annually by 2025. The company claims the fuel

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Giant Cruise Ship as Turtle

Italian design studio Lazzarini has unveiled plans for a fully electric cruise ship named “Pangeos” that could accommodate up to 60,000 people. The ship, which

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Airyacht: Travel in Air and Water

Swiss company Airyacht has unveiled a new luxury transportation concept that combines a yacht and an airship. The Airyacht is a 52-meter-long yacht that can

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Airless Tires Near Production

Michelin, the French tire manufacturer, has unveiled a revolutionary airless car tire called the Michelin Uptis at the IAA Mobility event. The tire replaces the

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Modified Mushroom Saves Bees

The Varroa mite has long been one of the biggest enemies of honeybees, causing diseases and ultimately leading to the death of entire colonies. While

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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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Flexible Batteries: Bend and Twist

In the world of electronics, the need for new energy sources is becoming increasingly important. With the rise of flexible screens in smartphones and notebooks,

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Ion-Powered Plane Takes Flight

In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at MIT have successfully flown an aircraft without the use of traditional propellers, turbines, or jets. Instead, the aircraft was