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Joby Electric Air Taxi Services Receives $590 Million Funding From Toyota

Toyota, the company that refuses to take battery electric cars seriously, has invested $394 million in Joby Aviation, an electric air taxi service based in California. The money was part of a

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Battery Storage Is The Way Forward For Renewables

The rise of intermittent power sources such as solar and wind brings along the challenges in planning and operation of the power systems. The problem of intermittent power generation due to the

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New Rexi Hydropanels Are Of Half The Size, Yet Produce Same Liters Of Pure Water

Zero Mass Water founder and CEO Cody Friesen launched Zero Mass Water on the premise that his expertise in material science could effectively decouple the water supply for humans from the weather.

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Living And Reproducing Concrete For Construction Industry

Scientists, at the University of Colorado Boulder in the US, have used bacteria to create a sustainable concrete that is alive, and can even reproduce, an advance that may help reduce the

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Novameat’s Steak 2.0: The Most Realistic Plant Based Steak Till Date

Spanish startup Novameat has unveiled a plant-based steak it says is the “most realistic” yet — and it costs about the same as what you’re likely to pay for a traditional cut

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Global Warming Can Kill Tardigrades Too

Tardigrades are arguably the most resilient creatures in the known universe — and even they might not be able to live through global warming. The micro-animals colloquially known as “water bears” are

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Confirmed: Wild Fires Are The Result Of Human-Induced Warming

A team of researchers from the University of East Anglia in the UK say that an analysis of 57 peer-reviewed papers corroborates that climate change is indeed making wildfires worse globally. According

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Oceans Are Receiving Five Hiroshima Bomb Worth Of Heat Every Second…

After analyzing data from the 1950s through 2019, an international team of scientists determined that the average temperature of the world’s oceans in 2019 was 0.075 degrees Celsius (.135 degrees Fahrenheit) higher than

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