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Breakthrough: 1000x More Powerful Titanium Solar Cells

Japan has released a solar panel technology which uses titanium to generate electricity 1000 times more efficiently than silicon-based panels. The newly developed solar power generation technology integrates titanium dioxide and selenium

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If Space Debris Hits: Who Will Cover The Cost?

Space activity is accelerating, with countries launching more rockets, satellites, and spacecraft than ever before. This increasing amount of space debris creates problems for current legal systems that need to establish accountability.

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Toyota Solid-State Battery: A Potential Tesla Killer?

The automotive giant Toyota is leading the way in electric vehicle battery innovation with its revolutionary solid-state battery which will enable the company to exceed Tesla’s performance and at the same time

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Wind Turbines: Impact On Human Brain Health

Some people have criticized wind turbines for allegedly creating severe health problems. However, a recent Polish research study has demonstrates that “wind turbine syndrome” does not have any scientific basis. The research

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India Is Witnessing A Residential Solar Boom!

India’s rooftop solar sector witnessed an explosive growth in 2024 because residential consumers installed an unprecedented amount of solar power systems. Residential consumers accounted for a staggering 74% of the total rooftop

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Smart Fabrics Are Threading The Future

Wearable technology has become highly popular through their manifestation in devices like watches, rings and eyewear. Now researchers at MIT have pioneered a revolutionary smart fabric whose thread-based computer, has seamlessly integrate

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Do EVs Depreciate? Long-Term Value Facts

Electric vehicles (EVs) differ substantially from conventional petrol and diesel-powered automobiles so people naturally want to understand how depreciation impacts the value of these vehicles. In short, yes — electric vehicles do

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