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Starlink Services For Commercial Vehicles In The US Have Been Approved

Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet service, has long desired to expand its service to commercial aircraft, ships, and huge vehicles. The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has granted SpaceX permission to utilize the

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LGI Is Generating Green Electricity From Landfill’s Biogas

In an ideal world, all garbage would be recycled and the planet would be powered entirely by renewable energy, but we aren’t there yet. Till such time firms like LGI are collecting

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High Speed Rails Could Replace Airlines In Europe

Late last month, European rail industry leaders convened in Lyon, France, to unveil their ambitious new vision for an expanded, ultramodern, high-speed train system. The planned railway would connect every major city

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Production Of Biofuels Is Stealing Food From 1.9 Billion People

Biofuels, which are generated from plant oils, agricultural waste, or wood, can be used to power vehicles and buses. Burning them merely returns the carbon that the plants collected while growing to

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Polar Night Energy Begins Trial On World’s First Sand Battery

The sand battery is the brainchild of two Finnish engineers, Markku Ylönen and Tommi Eronen, who formed Polar Night Energy and have built their first installation — 100 tons of sand inside

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Tropics Suffer 7-times Larger ‘Ozone Hole’ All Year Round

According to a Canadian researcher, an ozone hole seven times bigger than the Antarctic ozone hole has been present across tropical regions since the 1980s. Qing-Bin Lu, a scientist from the University

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Hyundai, Kia Raided Over Suspected Rigging Of Diesel Emissions

The latest diesel cheating scandal involves Hyundai and Kia. A representative for Hyundai Motor Group in Seoul, which also represents Kia, confirmed searches on 8 corporate premises coordinated by the European Union

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At last – Global Chip Shortage Could Be (Finally) Over! 

Demand for the chips may be decreasing as swiftly as it increased two years ago, when the Covid 19 outbreak struck, forcing many individuals to work and learn online. This created an

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