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12/11/2024
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By Ava Grace
China’s new construction projects include advanced maglev train that can travel up to 621 mph
China has initiated construction on a new maglev train line, with plans to develop trains capable of reaching speeds up to 621 mph. This project highlights China’s ambition to establish a nationwide high-speed maglev network. The proposed top speed exceeds the cruising speed of commercial aircraft (480-575 mph), aiming to revolutionize transportation by creating faster, […]
09/24/2024
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By Olivia Cook
STUDY: Food dye tartrazine temporarily makes skin and muscle TRANSPARENT
A new study has found that tartrazine, a food dye commonly known as “FD&C Yellow 5,” can temporarily make muscle and skin transparent. Researchers now believe this unique phenomenon can one day be used in medical diagnostics to help diagnose illnesses. By applying this dye to live mice, scientists have been able to observe internal organs, like […]
09/05/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Researchers develop a new technique for producing water on the moon
Plans to explore the moon have resulted in researchers developing a unique method that produces water from hydrogen on the moon. China and the State Corporation for Space Activities (Roscosmos), the state corporation of the Russian Federation responsible for space flights, cosmonaut programs and aerospace research, have announced plans to create the International Lunar Research Station […]
07/19/2024
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By Richard Brown
HH70 fusion plant in Shanghai sets new world record, giving China leg up in fusion energy race
In Shanghai, the experimental nuclear fusion power plant HH70 has set a world record by achieving its first plasma, a major milestone in the quest for clean energy. This groundbreaking device is the first fully high-temperature superconducting tokamak and was constructed in just two years, showcasing China’s engineering prowess. As countries race to harness nuclear […]
07/17/2024
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By Richard Brown
China is beating the U.S. in the race for fusion energy
A high-tech race is underway between the United States and China as both countries chase an elusive and potentially game-changing energy source: nuclear fusion. This technology, which mimics the process powering the sun, could provide almost limitless, clean energy if perfected. China is significantly outspending the U.S. in this race. It has built a massive […]
07/09/2024
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By Belle Carter
Researchers create world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery that can replace lithium batteries in EVs
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) graduate researcher Grayson Deysher and his team have created an affordable and eco-friendly power source: an anode-free solid-state battery to enable fast charging and high energy density. This advancement helps solidify the role of sodium in future battery technologies, paving the way for really sustainable energy solutions. The group of […]
11/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
War in the Middle East will become OBSOLETE once Low Energy Nuclear Reactions are allowed to flourish, providing low-cost energy to the world
Countries in the Middle East, which possess 48.3 percent of the world’s oil reserves, play a vital role in global oil production and the economic growth of the countries in the region, which derive most of their income from oil. The 12 largest oil fields in the region are in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Iran, […]
07/21/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Scientists discover evidence of SELF-HEALING METALS
A new study by scientists in the United States has presented evidence of pieces of metal fusing back together and healing themselves without any human intervention. The study, published in the journal Nature, found that pieces of pure platinum and copper spontaneously healed cracks caused by metal fatigue during nanoscale experiments. The experiments were designed specifically to study […]
01/25/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Newly discovered exoplanet appears to have nuclear fusion taking place in its core
An international team of scientists recently discovered an exoplanet that seems to have nuclear fusion ongoing in its core. Using direct imaging provided by the European Space Agency’s Gaia spacecraft, the team headed by Sasha Hinkley of the University of Exeter in England found the exoplanet orbiting approximately 300 million miles away from the star HD 206893. […]
07/28/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Nuclear fusion technology attracts $2.8 billion investment in just the last 12 months
Nuclear fusion technology has attracted $2.8 billion investment globally over the past year, surpassing the $2 billion total investment it received in the past decade. In the United States, Google and Chevron are part of the $250 million funding for nuclear fusion startup TAE Technologies. The startup has so far raised a total of $1.2 billion. […]
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