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Hyperloop to Replace Trucks in Netherlands

Hardt Hyperloop, a startup based in Delft, has announced plans to build a 10,000 km long Hyperloop network across Europe. The Hyperloop system is capable

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Razer’s Smart Mask Fights COVID-19

Gaming specialist Razer has unveiled what it claims is the “smartest mask in the world” for protection against the coronavirus. The company, which produces mice,

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German Majority Supports Autobahn Speed Limit

The Earth’s stratosphere, the second layer of the atmosphere, has been continuously thinning due to climate change since the 1980s. While it has been known

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Color-changing artificial “skin” for camouflage

Volkswagen Unveils Autonomous Charging Robot for Electric Cars Volkswagen Group Components (VWGC) has announced the development of an autonomous charging robot for electric cars. The

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Brain Implant Creates Direct Images

Scientists have successfully implanted a chip into the brains of monkeys that generates images in the visual cortex. This technology could potentially restore basic vision

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AI outperforms humans in language recognition

In a groundbreaking development, a new study has found that an artificial intelligence (AI) system has surpassed human accuracy in recognizing everyday conversations. This technology

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Air Purifier Reduces COVID Aerosols

New Study Finds Many New Cars and Motorcycles are Unnecessarily Loud According to a recent study by the German Federal Environment Agency, many new cars

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Animals Sense Earthquakes in Advance

German scientists have investigated the phenomenon of animals predicting natural disasters, which has often been dismissed as superstition. The results suggest that the behavior of

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Why People Prefer Rounded Numbers

A recent study conducted by scientists at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, USA, has found that people tend to prefer rounded numbers over exact

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Mapping Ancient Roman City with Ground Radar

Archaeologists from the University of Cambridge have used ground-penetrating radar to create a detailed map of the ancient Roman city of Falerii Novi. The technique