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Touchscreens Out: Euro NCAP Cracks Down On Distracting Car Controls

European regulators have advised car manufacturers to replace touchscreens with physical controls like knobs and buttons in order to improve their safety rating. In fact, the European New Car Assessment Program (NCAP)

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Longi Unveils Self-Cleaning Solar Panel For Businesses

Longi has showcased its new commercial and industrial module, the Hi-MO X6 Guardian, at the Smart Energy Conference in Sydney. The Australian version of the module allows water to flow off easily,

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Breakthrough In Fusion: MIT Tests Validate High-Temperature Superconducting Magnets

MIT researchers are asserting that their magnet-based fusion energy design, which was previously hailed as a breakthrough, is not only successful in a controlled environment but also feasible and cost-effective. A recent

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Do Electric Vehicles Pollute Less? It Depends on What You Consider

The increasing awareness of climate change has led to a rise in popularity of eco-friendly transportation choices, with electric vehicles being seen as a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional petrol

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Can Massive Curtains Stop the Doomsday Glacier? $50 Billion Gamble Unveiled

The Thwaites “Doomsday” glacier in Western Antarctica is melting and could cause sea levels to rise by two feet if it collapses, due to the immense amount of water it holds. The

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Unintended Benefit: How Anti-EV Talk Could Speed Up Adoption

The big big picture is that electric car (EV) sales have exceeded expectations and grown significantly in the past decade. However, growth right at this moment is a little slower than some

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Is Bioglitter The Answer To Glitter’s Environmental Woes?

Traditional glitter is a microplastic, like a bottle of champagne on New Year’s Eve, may seem fun at first but has negative consequences for the environment. The European Union recently banned the

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First In US: Man Faces Charges For Smuggling Greenhouse Gases

A man from California has been charged with the first case of smuggling greenhouse gases into the United States. Michael Hart, a 58-year-old resident of San Diego, was apprehended on Monday for

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