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Artemis update: first human mission to the mysterious lunar South Pole
The Artemis III mission by 2025 will be historic as it will be the first human mission to the mysterious south pole region of the moon. The mission will be …
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From silent cars to “stealth” fighters — the state of EVTOL technology; is it flight ready for commercial use?
Flying cars have long been thought of as the hallmark of futurism. But with advancements in EVTOL tech the future is close to becoming our reality. Electric Vertical Takeoff and …

Innovative Tech: Converting old mines to “gravity batteries” — sand into energy
As the world becomes more eco-conscious, there’s a focus on moving away from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) estimates that by 2050, 90% of …
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Innovative underwater telescopes can detect neutrinos and may help revise our understanding of the Universe
The new KM3NeT telescopes ARCA and ORCA have scientists around the world excited. Here’s what we know about this revolutionary project. Neutrino particles are mysterious and elusive, but the next …

Earth-sized exoplanet LHS 475 b revealed by advanced new James Webb Space Telescope — exploring strange new worlds
The James Webb Telescope (JWST) is a space telescope launched on December 25th, 2021. It is the most powerful and advanced telescope of its kind. The JWST aims to explore …

Hummer and Hyundai’s four-way steering “e-corner” showcased breakthrough “crabwalk” steering enhancements
The concept of wheels that turned 90° and allowed for horizontal driving and crabwalking was first seen in Paris in 1927, on what was then a novel front-wheel drive car. …

Exxon Predicted Global Warming in the 1970s Harvard Study Shows
Oil and gas giant Exxon Mobil, with a current market capitalization of $466 billion, predicted global warming in the 1970s. A study was published on Thursday in the journal Science …
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Are Miles-Long Solar Space Satellites Viable?
As the world rushes to adopt renewable energy production practices, the European Space Agency (ESA) is looking to the stars for possible solutions to the global energy crisis. Solar power …