Our planet is home to many wonders in the world. People may look at monuments with amazement but the beauty of biodiversity surpasses it. The rare sighting of a pink dolphin is
Waterlily was conceived and produced in Canada by Seaformatics Systems Inc. Researchers have been studying subsea power collection devices for the past 10 years now and have developed water lily products. Water lily is a green energy turbine that allows
Russia’s largest lender, Sberbank, has launched Giga Chat, an AI chatbot technology to rival ChatGPT. At present, Giga Chat is in invite-only testing mode,
Volvo’s latest release, the 2024 EX90, is a full-size electric vehicle designed to please the American audience. As a seven-seater SUV, it offers 496 horsepower and an estimated range of 300 miles.
Egg whites have always been known for their muscle-building and cholesterol-lowering properties, but recent research by Princeton Engineering takes this notion to a whole new level. Scientists have discovered a way to
The oil major, Shell, is being sued by environmental lawyers, ClientEarth, over the inadequacy of the company’s climate strategy. This lawsuit, the first of its kind, has been filed against 11 directors
Electric airplane startup Pyka has added the Pelican Cargo, the world’s largest zero-emission cargo airplane and the first autonomous vehicle in its class, to its fleet of industrial aircraft. The Pelican Cargo
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has long been known for his humorous approach towards those who have questioned him and his company. He has made light of the doubts expressed by
California is taking an ambitious new approach to climate change, with a plan to eliminate the state’s greenhouse gas footprint by 2045 and cut emissions beyond its borders. This goal will require
Scientists have long been aware that lithium-metal batteries have the potential to revolutionize the battery industry, particularly for use in electric vehicles (EVs). These batteries have a high capacity, low density, and
Lucid Group Inc recently announced that it would be offering a $7,500 credit to customers purchasing select variants of its Air luxury electric car. The move is seen as a response to
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,
John Carmack, the former executive at Meta and renowned computer programmer, has predicted that artificial general intelligence (AGI) will soon simulate the human brain. In an interview with Dallas Innovates, he stated