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Dec 31, 2024

Most of Puerto Rico hit by New Year’s Eve power outage

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Virtually all of Puerto Rico woke up on New Year’s Eve to find there was no electricity, as a power outage hit the U.S. territory.

Dec 31, 2024

Scientists Built the Battery That Will Finally Unlock Massless Energy Storage

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It could revolutionize electric vehicles and aircraft.

Dec 30, 2024

Exploring Zero Point Energy: Thermodynamics Demystified

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Imagine a world where energy is limitless, clean, and ever-present—a world powered by Zero Point Energy (ZPE). In this video, we delve into the fascinating concept of ZPE, a quantum mechanics phenomenon that reveals the hidden energy within the quantum vacuum. Discover how the McGinty Equation offers a theoretical framework for understanding this incredible energy source while addressing the challenges of thermodynamics. From the intriguing interplay of quantum fluctuations and fractal geometry to the enduring laws of physics, this video explores the science, potential, and limitations of Zero Point Energy.

Join us as we navigate the quantum sea, examining how energy whispers through the fabric of space-time and why harnessing ZPE may be one of humanity’s most ambitious quests. Whether you’re intrigued by the mysteries of the universe, cutting-edge scientific theories, or the potential for revolutionary energy solutions, this video offers a compelling exploration of one of quantum physics’ most captivating topics.

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Dec 29, 2024

Tesla to improve towing energy estimates with this upcoming feature

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Tesla is gearing up to launch a new feature for owners towing trailers that will improve energy consumption estimates.

Dec 29, 2024

South Korea greenlights the world’s largest semiconductor hub

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Set to challenge Taiwan and the U.S.

Dec 29, 2024

Scientists Discover Vast Underground Hydrogen Reserves That Could Power Earth for Centuries

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Scientists discover vast underground hydrogen reserves that could power Earth for centuries, potentially revolutionizing clean energy production.

Dec 29, 2024

Tesla Has Portable Supercharger Stations That Can Go Online Lightning Quick

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Charging an electric vehicle can be daunting sometimes, but Tesla, the biggest player in the game, has long figured it out. Thanks to its extensive Supercharger network of DC fast chargers that are tightly integrated with the cars’ software, it’s extremely easy to plan a route in a Tesla EV.

The infotainment system shows the driver exactly how many charging stops are needed, how much juice will be in the battery when arriving at a charging stop and how much energy will be added during the charging stop. It’s all seamless, and it’s one of the biggest reasons why people buy Teslas to begin with.

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Dec 29, 2024

Scientists achieve ‘impossible’ molecular fit using visible light

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A research team has succeeded in inserting a filiform molecule into the cavity of a ring-shaped molecule, according to a high-energy geometry that is not possible at thermodynamic equilibrium.

Dec 28, 2024

The Segway Apex H2 Is A Hydrogen Sports Bike That’ll Cost Only £8k

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Although this might look like a sci-fi film prop, the Segway Apex H2 is nothing of the sort. It’s a prototype version of the render-only H2 concept first shown earlier this year, and it’s now been given a remarkably affordable price tag — 69,999 Chinese Yuan, which is about £8,000. So, it’s a little less than the recently launched Yamaha R7.

The H2 isn’t powered by anything as ordinary as a parallel twin combustion engine, however. It has two power sources — a hydrogen fuel cell and a battery pack. Technical details are still thin on the ground, but we do at least know it produces 60kW (just under 80bhp) and will crack 62mph in around four seconds, topping out at 93mph. It’ll consume a gram of hydrogen for every kilometre it covers.


Segway has revealed the prototype version of its Apex H2, and it appears to have changed little from the concept.

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Dec 27, 2024

ROLLOE is a bicycle wheel that uses movement to actively purify air via washable filters

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This is old, but still cool. Kristen Tapping, a student at london south bank university, has created a bicycle wheel with pollution filters that uses movement to actively purify the air. dubbed ROLLOE roll off emissions — the wheel can take the busiest, most polluted roadways, and with zero energy, except for the pedal power from the cyclist, it aims to tackle one of the most pressing problems of the modern urban age: pollution.


ROLLOE roll off emissions — uses pedal power from the cyclist to transform polluted air into clean one.

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