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In a world where time feels like a race, a London-based design studio is inviting us to slow down. Meet Solstice 2.0, a ...
In a world racing toward electrification, one startup is quietly rewriting the rules of the road. Founded in 2022 by Ragul ...
A recent study by Tulane University explores how the Mediterranean Diet may support brain health. The research suggests that its cognitive benefits may be linked to changes in the gut microbiome, ...
Kenyan woman entrepreneur Nzambi Matee with her recycled plastic waste bricks. Plastic waste, a material that can take centuries or more to disappear, is causing irreparable damage to the planet. At ...
Aker Solutions will pilot the world's first subsea power distribution system for floating offshore wind.
The SeaCleaners presents Manta, a giant, plastic-eating catamaran powered by renewable energy that is capable of collecting plastic waste on an industrial scale.
Firefighters need effective, affordable equipment they can rely on to support their increasingly demanding jobs. The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) ...
Unitree Robotics has revealed Go2, its new four-legged robodog with improved motors, better cooling, GPT natural-language processing support.
ELECOM, a trailblazer in mobile battery technology since 2010, has once again pushed the boundaries of innovation. Maintaining its position as Japan’s top-selling mobile battery brand for over a ...
A research team at POSTECH has developed an innovative injectable adhesive hydrogel for bone regeneration. This hydrogel uses harmless visible light to enable crosslinking and mineralization, ...
The need to recycle wind turbine waste has become critical as wind energy expands. Researchers at Washington State University have developed an eco-friendly method to recycle turbine blades without ...
Current Li-ion batteries struggle with fast charging, low temperatures, and thick electrodes due to challenges in managing mass transport and interfacial effects. These limitations restrict their use ...