Kawasaki, the Japanese automaker, has made a major stride in achieving its carbon-neutrality goal by unveiling a unique hydrogen-powered sport bike concept. This bike is a collaborative effort between Kawasaki and Toyota,
South Korea initiated the preparatory work for the scheduled construction of its nuclear fusion reactor after 2035. South Korea plans to produce unlimited clean energy by 2050 and keep up with the
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MoreJapan-based aerospace company Iwaya Giken has announced a unique space tourism project that will take passengers up to the stratosphere in a helium balloon. The two-seater cabin will take off from a
MoreThe Crew-6 mission will launch on February 26 with four astronauts on board a Crew Dragon spacecraft atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The mission, dubbed Endeavour, is the sixth crew rotation
MoreSpaceX, the company founded by entrepreneur Elon Musk, has unveiled its global roaming service for Starlink internet, allowing customers to “connect from almost anywhere on land in the world” with a Starlink
MoreThe Baghdad Battery is a set of three ancient artifacts discovered in Iraq nearly a century ago. It comprises of a terracotta pot, a copper tube, and an iron rod that resembles
MoreKawasaki, the Japanese automaker, has made a major stride in achieving its carbon-neutrality goal by unveiling a unique hydrogen-powered sport bike concept. This bike is a collaborative effort between Kawasaki and Toyota,
MoreNissan recently unveiled the Max-Out, a new all-electric convertible concept car, at its global headquarters in Yokohama, Japan. This new concept is a physical embodiment of the idea Nissan developed back in
MoreChinese scientists based in Beijing claim they have created a generator capable of transforming hot gas at hypersonic speeds into a powerful electric current that could power cutting-edge weapons. This electricity could
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