Imagine seeing your body from the inside out, a hidden world where more than 30 trillion cells are constantly renewing and regenerating to keep you alive. Men typically have around 36 trillion cells, while women have slightly fewer, averaging…
Category: Engineering
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Does outdoor air pollution affect indoor air quality? It could depend on buildings’ HVAC
We typically spend 80% of our time indoors, where the quality of the air we breathe depends on the age and type of building we occupy, as well as indoor pollution and outdoor pollution sources. But also playing an important role is the kind of…
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Tesla robotaxi tech hits child-size dummy in shocking new test
Tesla runs over test dummy
In the video, the Tesla detects the dummy as a pedestrian but drives through it anyway. The car does not slow down or stop, even with the school bus’s stop sign deployed and red lights flashing.
Dan…
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US engineers bend quantum rules to turn entangled light into 3D hologram
Holographic imaging just got a quantum upgrade.
Engineers at Brown University, including two undergraduate students, have developed a groundbreaking imaging technique that uses quantum entanglement to produce detailed 3D holograms without relying…
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US firm eyes cold war era fighter jets F-4 Phantoms to launch satellites
The skies above the Kennedy Space Center have long echoed with the roar of privately flown F-104 Starfighters. Now, a new chapter is unfolding, one that promises to reshape access to space.
Starfighters International, a company with a long…
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New discovery reveals how uranium could boost quantum computer power
Researchers and scientists at University of Cork (UCC) in Ireland have designed a new tool that can tell if a particular material can be effectively used on a large scale for building quantum computing microchips.
The theoretical work was…
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Inside Mexico’s plan to link Pacific and Atlantic with a high-speed freight rail
For over one hundred years, the Panama Canal’s 50-mile (80-kilometer) lock system has allowed ships to glide from the Atlantic to the Pacific in a day, radically reshaping trade and Panama’s fortune.
Fewer people realize that long before…
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An iron oxide ‘oxygen sponge’ for efficient thermochemical hydrogen production
As the world shifts toward sustainable energy sources, “green hydrogen” — hydrogen produced without emitting carbon — has emerged as a leading candidate for clean power. In a significant step forward, a collaborative research team led by…
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Future F-35s can offer pilot-optional capability, reveals Lockheed CEO
New versions of F-35 may not require pilots for every operation as Lockheed Martin plans to make the upgraded version of fighter jets optionally manned.
Lockheed Martin CEO Jim Taiclet revealed that the F-35’s “fifth-generation plus”…
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Top-secret Russian nuclear sites get deadly upgrade, leak shows
More than 2 million internal documents found in a publicly accessible Russian procurement database have uncovered key details about the growth and modernization of Russia’s nuclear weapons infrastructure.
The leak, first reported by Danish…
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