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Toyota Advances Active Safety by Pushing Vehicle Capabilities

Toyota Research Institute (TRI) researchers modified a Supra sports vehicle to do sick slides around a racetrack – without a human at the wheel. While seeing the sleek vehicle spin its wheels

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Earth Oceans Have Passed The “Point Of No Return”

Climate scientists have been warning since 2014 that excessive heat in the Earth’s ocean has exceeded the “threshold of no return.” According to a recent study, using this measure of extremes, researchers

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A Study- “Forever Chemicals (PFAS)” Are Everywhere…

For decades, makers of textiles including apparel and home furnishings have turned to the persistent toxic chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to make their products resist water and stains.

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54,000 Tesla Vehicles Recalled Over “Rolling Stop” Feature

Tesla has agreed to update the software on almost 54,000 of its vehicles after a recent “Full Self-Driving” software upgrade that enabled them to violate traffic laws and roll past stop signs

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India’s Lithium-ion Battery Production To Reach 116 GWh By 2030

The Indian government’s Make in India project, which aims to promote India as the preferred global manufacturing location, has aided sectors such as pharmaceuticals and clothing in carving out a niche. However,

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Green Hydrogen Prices Will Fall Massively By 2030

Green hydrogen is created by electrolyzing water using renewable energy. “BloombergNEF forecasts” that renewable hydrogen will be cheaper in all modeled nations by 2030, including those with abundant natural gas (such as

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Tvasta Took Just 21 Days To Build India’s First 3D-Printed House!

Tvasta Manufacturing Solutions, a start-up started by graduates of IIT-Madras receives the honor of construing India’s first 3D printed house. This process addresses the drawbacks of traditional building as they are quicker

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Indonesian Capital, Jakarta, Has Already Started Sinking…

Jakarta, Indonesia’s largest city, is sinking into the neighboring Java Sea as a result of the fact that many of the city’s ten million residents lack access to piped water and depend

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