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Molten salt reactors are on track to be a safe alternative source that could
help us transition from fossil fuels. Learn about them inside.
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Michael Faraday was one of the most important scientific minds of human history,
discovering various electromagnetic and chemical principles.
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Nanotechnology is on the cutting edge of new modern technology; However, one
question remains, as it’s not clear if it’ll change the world or be potential
harm for humans.
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In order to protect local wildlife, engineers often build animal crossings
spanning highways. Here are 29 of the most amazing examples.
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The sixth generation of wireless networking is being formulated and it could far
outpace the innovation that 5G tech brought into the world.
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Hydrocarbon waste is becoming an ever-persistent problem in our world, so how
are engineers and scientists dealing with it new technologies?
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Sustaining the energy of the sun inside of a tokamak for any sizeable period of
time is rather hard, but it could change the world. Read all about it here.
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From clocks to macaroni and cheese, Thomas Jefferson Invented a number of things
over the years. Take a closer look at just what he managed to accomplish in the
world aside from founding the U.S.
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When faced with catastrophic flooding in the region, Engineers in Tokyo decided
to build a massive underground reservoir system to protect the city above.
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Some car engines are lucky to make it 100,000 miles without catastrophically
failing while others can go for millions. What separates these two extremes?
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The earth’s magnetic field has a set of resonant frequencies that might have an
effect on human behavior. Read here about what the Schumann Resonance is.
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Despite the popularization of other forms of transportation, train technology is
poised for a decade of significant technological advancement. From maglevs to
the internet of trains, we’ve got you covered.
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CES 2021 is home to some of the hottest tech unveilings of the year. We rounded
up all of the new gadgets that you’re probably going to want to buy.
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Digital healthcare is pushing into real-time assistance! Real-time bionic
assisted vision, and more.
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Caterpillar is investing in autonomous trucks! Check out the future of mining in
a changing world.
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Samsung and Panasonic are forging into robotics and smart solutions! Check out
two CES leaders.
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Although the term might be unfamiliar, you know all about alkali metals. Ever
used salt or eaten a banana? So, what special properties do these elements have?
about 3 years ago
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The future of nuclear energy appears bright as the US DOE was just awarded
significant funding to continue research into 5 new reactor designs.
about 3 years ago
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The Space Development Agency has awarded SpaceX a contract worth $150 million to
launch a series of 28 satellites for them.
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The new $549 headphones are struggling to live up to their price tag as users
are reporting that the internal space between the drivers is filling with
condensation.
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Tesla has opened its largest supercharger station to date in Shanghai, with 72
covered stalls using their V2 150kW superchargers.
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