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The Next Great Disruption: Three Emerging Technologies Poised to Transform the Automotive Industry
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The Next Frontier: Three Emerging Technologies Set to Revolutionize Manufacturing, Medical Tech, and Oil & Gas by 2030
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The State of the “Space Race” (from now-2030): Technologies, Missions, and the New Lunar Resource Race
Long-Duration Space Exploration: Stoichiometric Model of a Fully Closed Bioregenerative Life support System and Autonomous Robotics
Long-Duration Space Exploration: Stoichiometric Model of a Fully Closed Bioregenerative Life support System and Autonomous Robotics
Biofuels Versus Food Supply Debate: Sustainable Transportation and a Greener Environment
Biofuels Versus Food Supply Debate: Sustainable Transportation and a Greener Environment

Hummer and Hyundai’s four-way steering “e-corner” showcased breakthrough “crabwalk” steering enhancements

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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

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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 […]

Are Miles-Long Solar Space Satellites Viable?

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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 […]

Offshore Wind Power Generation is 125 Times Better for Taxpayers Than Oil or Gas: Gizmodo

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Most people already know that offshore wind power is significantly better for the environment compared to oil and gas. However, a new study from the Center for American Progress [1] […]

Record Shipping Costs Creating Issues in the Automotive Industry

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The automotive industry has struggled to recover from the pandemic-related supply chain disruption. It has now been some time since the global shortage of microchips, and the sector faces yet […]

DART Mission’s kinetic impactor could save the Earth from rogue asteroids — successful planetary defense test proves effectiveness

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As the theory for the extinction of dinosaurs goes, an asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ago, causing global devastation and killing three-quarters of all life on the planet. With […]

Everything you wanted to know about the NASA Artemis mission

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Fifty years after man last set foot on the moon, in 1972’s Apollo 17 mission, NASA is gearing up to do it again.  In collaboration with several commercial and international […]

Is ammonia the jet fuel of the future? What other alternatives are there for commercial aviation?

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With increasingly “congested skies”, is ammonia the jet fuel of the future? What are the other “eco-friendly options, commercially viable for aviation? In this feature, we’ll examine the most promising […]

Europe trying to break China’s monopoly for “rare-earth elements” and reduce dependence for other minerals

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With rising inflation on everyone’s minds and the threat of fuel shortages making the outlook for the winter months seem bleak, the European Union is looking for ways to reduce […]

US Airforce tests hypersonic missile successfully at five times speed of sound

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For the first time, the United States Airforce has successfully test-fired a hypersonic missile at up to five times the speed of sound. According to a recent press release [1], […]

Scientists discover evidence of water on the moon: spectrometer revealed 30 hydroxyl parts per million collected by Chinese Lunar Lander Chang’E-5A

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Since astronauts first landed on the Moon in 1969 and brought back the first samples of lunar rock, scientists have been carrying out all types of experiments to uncover the […]

Breakthrough: tiny probes that can explore your spinal cord — less invasive techniques for exploring and treating the spinal cord

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There are few parts of the human anatomy that are as delicate as the spinal cord. This essential but fragile part of the nervous system carries vital information between the brain […]

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