The electric vehicle revolution is shifting gears. More people than ever are embracing EVs, drawn by promises of cleaner air, quieter streets, and freedom from fossil fuels. But there’s a catch. The ...
An ultra-high-speed chip that can transmit data at speeds of more than 10 Gbit/s. Credit: NTU Singapore While 5G is not yet widespread, researchers have begun to develop next-generation mobile network ...
Smart living doesn’t always have to be about networked devices in your own four walls; it can also help people in completely different ways. To make everyday life safer for visually impaired, blind, ...
EPFL researchers have experimentally observed both first- and second-order dissipative phase transitions (DPTs) in a superconducting Kerr resonator. By introducing a two-photon drive, they precisely ...
Using glass fiber-reinforced plastics (GFRP) in wind turbine blades creates significant recycling challenges because GFRP is hard to break down and reuse. Unlike thermoplastics, which can be melted ...
After years of effort, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) scientists have created fuel for the world’s first fast-spectrum molten salt reactor. The Molten Chloride Reactor Experiment (MCRE) will test ...
With the rapid development of science and technology, military operations have changed dramatically in the past several years. Now, as a part of the Future Commando Force concept, which will see Royal ...
A highly-transparent solar cell fabricated with a 2D atomic sheet. Credit: Scientific Reports Transparent solar cells have attracted considerable attention as they can overcome the limitations of ...
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 ...
Navigation systems are universal tools to help you find your way. Many navigation systems today rely on the Global Positioning System (GPS), which uses satellite signals orbiting the Earth. However, ...
Each year, an estimated eight million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean. According to the UN, if nothing is done, there will be more plastic waste than fish in the oceans by 2050. Tired of hitting ...
There is a global shortage of seasonal fruit pickers as a result of the enforced COVID-19 travel restrictions. As it is getting harder to find fruit pickers to harvest the world’s orchards, some ...
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