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Rechargeable Batteries Now Have Six Times More Capacity, Researchers Build Prototype

New research in the sphere of rechargeable batteries has resulted in an alkali metal-chlorine battery that can store up to six times more charge...

by admin August 31, 2021
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Twitter User Asks if Elon Musk Is an Alien: See His Hilarious Reply

Elon Musk never shies away from interacting with his fans and critics alike on Twitter. From cryptocurrency and Tesla to rockets and SpaceX, the...

by admin August 30, 2021
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SpaceX Launches Ants, Avocados, Robot to International Space Station

A SpaceX shipment of ants, avocados, and a human-sized robotic arm rocketed toward the International Space Station on Sunday. The delivery — due to...

by admin August 30, 2021
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COVID-19 Antibody Discovered That Can Neutralise All Known SARS-CoV-2 Strains, Claim Researchers

Even as the nightmare involving deadly new variants of COVID-19 had started making people gloomy, the arrival of vaccines changed the grim narrative and infused...

by admin August 28, 2021
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Researchers Develop ‘NanoporeTERs’ That Could Potentially Allow Computers to Directly Read Cells

Researchers have created new and more efficient genetic reporter proteins to detect specific proteins in cells, a step which is believed to help in...

by admin August 27, 2021
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US Air Force Expects Directed Energy Weapon Systems in Place by 2060

The US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has released a report that predicts an interesting future for Directed Energy weapons in the American military...

by admin August 27, 2021
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Scientists Create 3D-Printed Wagyu Beef, and It Looks Like the Real Deal

How would you like your steak: rare, well-done, or 3D-printed? Well, thanks to scientists from Japan this is now a legitimate question as they...

by admin August 27, 2021
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Researchers Create Rechargeable Battery That Can Store Six Times More Power Than Other Units

A group of Stanford University researchers has developed rechargeable batteries that can store charge six times that of the lithium-ion batteries available at present....

by admin August 27, 2021
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Russia Postpones Lunar Mission Over Problems During Luna-25 Spacecraft Testing

Russia revealed Tuesday it postponed its first mission to the Moon’s surface in decades as a result of “problems” encountered during tests of the...

by admin August 25, 2021
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Minimally Invasive Electrode Brain Implant Can Restore Sense of Touch, Claim Researchers

Researchers at a New York-based institute said they have found a way to restore the sense of touch in a person who may have...

by admin August 25, 2021
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AI Can’t Reliably Detect Emotions From Facial Expressions, Study Finds

Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are being developed nowadays to infer people’s intentions and reactions by studying their facial expressions. But a new study says...

by admin August 24, 2021
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ESA Shares Stunning Photos of Aurora Lights Taken From International Space Station

European Space Agency (ESA) has shared on Instagram a series of images of the Earth’s aurora lights. The photos in question capture the stunning...

by admin August 23, 2021
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China Says Its Mars Rover in ‘Excellent Condition’ After Completing 90-Day Program

China’s Zhurong Mars rover is soldiering on after completing its initial program to explore the red planet and search for frozen water that could...

by admin August 21, 2021
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Marine ‘Oil-Eating’ Bacteria in Canadian Arctic Can Curb Effects of Oil Spills: Study

Certain types of marine bacteria in the icy-cold waters off the coast of Labrador, Canada, can help in curbing the effects of offshore oil...

by admin August 21, 2021
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Three Cat-Sized Mammals That Thrived in the Post-Dinosaur World

Palaeontologists have found fossilised teeth and jaws of three hitherto unrecognised mammals — Conacodon hettingeri, Miniconus jeanninae, Beornus honeyi — in the Great Divide...

by admin August 21, 2021
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Tesla Working on ‘Tesla Bot’ Humanoid Robots for ‘Boring Tasks’, CEO Elon Musk Says

Elon Musk announced that Tesla is working on a humanoid project and it will present the first prototype “sometime next year.” Unveiling the robot...

by admin August 20, 2021
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Elon Musk’s Starlink Satellites Beam Internet Into Remote Chilean Fishing Hamlet

After half an hour’s windswept journey on foot and by boat through a craggy forested estuary to the school he attends in remote southern...

by admin August 20, 2021
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NASA Halts SpaceX Work on Lunar Lander After Blue Origin Lawsuit

NASA agreed on Thursday to temporarily halt work on a $2.9 billion (roughly Rs. 21,587 crores) lunar lander contract awarded to Elon Musk’s SpaceX...

by admin August 20, 2021
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How Was Our Solar System Born? Study Finds New Clues

A study of the Ophiuchus star-forming complex has offered new insights into the conditions in which our own solar system was born. The findings...

by admin August 18, 2021
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Hair Regrowth: New Research Targets ‘Root’ Cause of Baldness

Baldness can be a difficult situation to be in. Many have tried several over-the-counter remedies and failed to get desired results. Thanks to a...

by admin August 18, 2021
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