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Inventions and Machines

14 posts
PPhysics
72% of flying insects lost in 20 years at untouched ecosystem: US study
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Wooden walls can withstand 100 kilonewtons of pressure, research finds

  • September 8, 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

  • September 8, 2025
Oklo Inc., a nuclear technology company, has announced plans to build the nation’s first privately funded facility to…
PPhysics
Solar power goes incognito: Japan’s silver panels blend with buildings’ aesthetic
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Non-magnetic material shows ‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ for the first time

  • September 7, 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

  • September 6, 2025
Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying…
CComputing
Can smaller be better when it comes to wind power?
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First protein-based quantum bit could change biological research

  • August 21, 2025
In an interesting development, the team at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME)…
PPhysics
China’s BYD challenges Tesla dominance with competitively priced EV in Hong Kong
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Scientists use perfectly timed lasers pluses to pause silicon melting

  • August 11, 2025
A team of researchers from University of California and the University of Kassel in Germany has developed a…
PPhysics
Potato, tomato come from same gene pool, separation occurred 9 million years ago: Study
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US tech helped spot lead-turn-to-gold in the world’s largest collider

  • August 1, 2025
Earlier in May this year, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) detected the creation of gold nuclei…
PPhysics
Autonomous nuclear reactors’ plan gets US boost with Amazon’s tech for next-gen designs
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German physicists control electronics with light pulses

  • July 28, 2025
German scientists have discovered a method to control atomically thin semiconductors using ultrashort pulses of terahertz light, rather…
PPhysics
Scientists create first artificial cell that moves on its own by chemical reactions
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Chinese scientists detect rare quantum friction in folded graphene

  • July 27, 2025
Friction, though familiar in everyday life, remains a complex phenomenon—especially at the microscopic level. Scientists long believed it…
EEnvironment
EV battery printing breakthrough could double life while retaining 81.5% charge
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10% recycled glass mix boosts earth block strength by 90%: Study

  • July 24, 2025
Recycled glass could become part of the next big step in sustainable construction.  Scientists from the University of…
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