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CATL Introduces A New Cold Weather Battery

CATL, the world’s largest battery maker, revealed this week that it has created new lithium-ion battery materials that would significantly enhance charging efficiency for electric vehicles, particularly in cold weather. The secret,

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Microwaves Make Solar Panel Recycling More Viable

As solar power continues its remarkable ascent as a prominent electricity source, it is imperative that we carefully consider the vital aspect of recycling these panels once they reach their “useful life”

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Musk Reiterates That Tesla Will Achieve Level 5 Automation This Year!

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has now said that Tesla will achieve full self-driving “this year,” instead of the usual “next year” promise. The jokes basically write themselves by now. I

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Is Deep-Sea Mining A Bad Investment?

The discussion about deep-sea mining has virtually solely centered on the environmental consequences: However, now some opponents of deep-sea mining claim that it would be more than simply environmentally disastrous, demonstrating how

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Generating Electricity From Air Is No Longer A Dream

During the dawn of the 20th century, the visionary Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla harbored an extraordinary aspiration to extract boundless and free electrical energy from the very air encompassing us. Alas, his

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Every Day A New ‘Hottest Day Record” Is Being Set…

According to climatic data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction, the 4th of July this year was the hottest day on record. However, some experts believe yesterday also must have

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Hottest Day Ever…

Monday, July 3, was the hottest day ever recorded globally, according to data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction. The average global temperature reached 62.62 degrees Fahrenheit (17.011°C), surpassing the

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Japan Gets ‘UN Green Light’ To Dump Radioactive Water Into Ocean

Japan has been granted approval by the United Nations to release its treated radioactive water originating from the unfortunate Fukushima Daiichi nuclear incident of 2011 into the vast expanse of the Pacific

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