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Browsing Tag

Inventions and Machines

51 posts
PPhysics
One of world’s largest carbon removal facility with 500,000-ton capacity to launch in Canada
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Researchers transmit photons from moving plane in major quantum leap

  • 11 October 2025
A consortium of German researchers has successfully transmitted individual photons from a moving aircraft, captured them in a…
PPhysics
China launches world’s first dual-tower solar-thermal power plant in the Gobi Desert
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‘Physics shortcut’ helps laptop mimic quantum supercomputer power

  • 10 October 2025
A team of physicists from the University at Buffalo has developed a user-friendly method that allows researchers to…
EEnvironment
Fewer people, more machines: Who will build the bridges of tomorrow?
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Coffee and plastic waste transformed into carbon capture material

  • 8 October 2025
A newly patented technology has been designed to achieve two major environmental goals: capture carbon dioxide from industrial…
AArtificial intelligence
China’s Xiaomi EV drives itself forward ‘without’ human command, company cites iPhone link
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Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot performs Kung Fu moves in latest video

  • 5 October 2025
Tesla has released a new video showing its humanoid robot, Optimus, learning Kung Fu. The 36-second clip shows…
SScience
Innovative catalyst transforms plastic trash into fuel with fewer byproducts
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First proof links plasma ripples to fusion and universe origins

  • 23 September 2025
Researchers in South Korea have solved a long-standing mystery in plasma physics by experimentally demonstrating how tiny magnetic…
PPhysics
Video: Disaster-response humanoid robot saws thick wooden beam within seconds
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Physicists create world’s first time crystal visible to human eye

  • 9 September 2025
University of Colorado Boulder physicists have created a “time crystal” visible to the human eye.  Nobel laureate Frank…
PPhysics
Falcon 9 can’t be the only rocket that matters
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Wooden walls can withstand 100 kilonewtons of pressure, research finds

  • 8 September 2025
Swiss researchers have overturned the assumption that windowed timber walls offer no structural support after they proved that…
EEnvironment
China’s Changan hybrid EV with 12 ultrasonic radars, Level 2 autonomy offers 390-mile range
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Oklo to open first private nuclear fuel recycling facility in the US

  • 8 September 2025
Oklo Inc., a nuclear technology company, has announced plans to build the nation’s first privately funded facility to…
PPhysics
Flipping the script: ‘Sweet spot’ helps solar device store more energy, thrive in heat
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Non-magnetic material shows ‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ for the first time

  • 8 September 2025
Japanese physicists have observed an elusive form of the “Hall effect” in a nonmagnetic material for the first…
PPhysics
America’s Fastest Train Ready To Ride
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Ring laser tracks Earth’s axial wobble 100 times more accurately

  • 6 September 2025
Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying…
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