News Archeology

Oldest Bike Tracks Found Worldwide

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of what is believed to be the oldest wagon tracks in the world. The find sheds new light on

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Mach 9 Passenger Jet in Development

Venus Aerospace, a US-based company founded by former Virgin Orbit employees, is developing an ambitious supersonic aircraft called Stargazer. The aircraft is designed to reach

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High-Rise Buildings as Batteries

In the coming years, renewable energy will play a significant role in the world’s energy production. However, the production of wind and solar energy is

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One-Third Prefer Hydrogen Cars

Innovative Gel Extracts Drinking Water from Dry Desert Air More than a third of the world’s population already lives in regions with significant water scarcity,

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Autonomous Ship Crosses Atlantic: Mayflower 400

The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) has set sail on its autonomous Atlantic crossing, with plans to reach the United States in three to four weeks.

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Egg Protein Without Chickens

The Every Company, a San Francisco-based start-up, has successfully produced artificial egg white that is indistinguishable from natural egg white. This breakthrough product does not

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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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18-Year Solar Energy Storage System

Swedish scientists at the University of Chalmers have developed a new energy system that can store solar energy for up to 18 years. The Molecular

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Simulating Salt Taste with Chopsticks

In Japan, people consume a lot of salt, which can have negative effects on their health. However, innovative chopsticks may soon be able to reduce

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Hydrogen Leak Warning Supraparticles

A new sensor made of supraparticles has been developed by scientists at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) in Germany to detect the presence of hydrogen gas.