Researchers at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society in Berlin have discovered how catalysts in fuel cells work ...
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China’s method delivers 3 times more olefin production from coal by slashing CO2 emissions
Chinese researchers claim they can tripled olefin output from coal by slashing carbon dioxide emissions at the same time.
In parallel, Vystar has committed to assisting in raising $250,000, to support the convergence of private-market collectibles with Web3 technologies as part of a broader joint venture with Capital ...
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The most complicated new engine has three cylinders, a rotating block, a stationary head, and is shaped like a circle
Most of the internal combustion piston engines built for vehicles throughout history have pretty familiar core designs. The ...
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the subject wise NEET 2026 syllabus on this website soon after the NMC released ...
Mercedes won't call it true self-driving, but the 2026 CLA EV's new MB.Drive Assist Pro handled dire San Francisco traffic ...
Reaction kinetics and dynamics refers to the study of why, how and how fast chemical processes take place. Chemists seek to understand the details of change at the molecular and quantum level and how ...
Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez host breaking news coverage on U.S. forces attacking Venezuela and seizing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. We speak to Venezuelan reporter Andreína Chávez in Caracas ...
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BYD promises new plug-in hybrids with longer battery range
China’s BYD is raising the bar for plug-in hybrids, promising new versions of its gasoline-electric models that can travel ...
MIN meets five innovative marine startups that are embracing cutting-edge technology, digitalisation and sustainability. What ...
How chemical etching keeps tooling costs low and allows for rapid design changes. 1. Chemical etching can create complex, ...
“Four feet distance from the bed there was a heap of ashes, two legs untouch’d, from the foot to the knee, with their stockings on,” wrote Paul Rolli, a fellow of the British Royal Society, describing ...
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