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AdvertisementThin Sound Film Turns Surfaces into Speakers
A new sound film can turn almost any surface into a speaker, making it ideal for use in noise-canceling systems on airplanes. Scientists at the
Innovative Wind Turbine Developed by Company
Norwegian company World Wide Wind is developing an innovative offshore wind power plant that is expected to surpass the power output of current facilities. The
Electric Car Charging in Sidewalk
Rheinmetall, a German technology company, has presented a solution to the lack of public charging stations for electric cars in the country. According to a
Mobile Phones Don’t Increase Children’s Tumor Risk
A new study has found that mobile phone use does not increase the risk of tumors in children. Previous studies have primarily focused on adults,
Railway cars remove CO2 from atmosphere.
A new railway wagon with an integrated Direct Air Capture (DAC) system can remove CO? from the atmosphere cheaply and efficiently. Direct Air Capture (DAC)
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
Robot Fingers with Human Skin
In a groundbreaking development, scientists at the University of Tokyo have created a robot skin made from human cells that can self-heal like human skin.
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.
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
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