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China has launched the world’s first 1,000-ton ionic liquid cellulose fiber plant, paving the way for near-zero-emission textile production.
Scientists from China extracted water from lunar soil and used it to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen and chemicals for ...
A US-based space startup raised $6 million to develop a maglev space ramp that will require almost no fuel to fire rockets to ...
Cutting‑edge dating reveals driftwood high in Grand Canyon caves 55,250 years ago when a meteor’s shock wave blocked and ...
Zepher Flight Labs, based in Washington, has made progress in developing high-altitude, hydrogen-powered drones.
Germany launches PtX-Wind barge to produce synthetic fuels at sea using wind, seawater, and air in a world-first Power-to-X ...
Discover the future of cleaning with the robot vacuum MT1Vac, designed for large-scale environments like airports and hotels.
Texas A&M researchers developed a water-based adhesive that grips skin better with sweat—without irritation or rashes.
“As the only fully licensed, construction-ready modular reactor available today, our AP1000 technology is the quickest way to add new sources of affordable and abundant nuclear energy to the U.S. grid ...
Inspired by California blackworms, Harvard’s new swarm robot tangles, moves, and thinks like a living blob, on land and in water.
Georgia Tech is building Nexus, a $20M AI supercomputer designed to democratize cutting-edge scientific research.
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