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Many rooftops are perfect for solar but owners and renters can’t afford it—here’s our answer
Australians enjoy roof solar energy. Around 4 million homes have photovoltaic panels on their roofings, and we create even more solar power each than any type of various other nati…
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Alan Whitney, MIT Haystack Observatory radio astronomer who pioneered very long baseline interferometry, dies at 81
Alan Robert Whitney ’66, SM ’67, PhD ’74, a long time research study researcher at the MIT Haystack Observatory that additionally offered its associate supervisor…
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Lincoln Laboratory and Haystack Observatory team up to unveil hidden parts of the galaxy
For centuries, humans have sought to study the stars and celestial bodies, whether through observations made by naked eye or by telescopes on the ground and in space that can view …
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Iranian tech prodigies battle it out with robots
2 equipments appearing like robot hoover sped up around a ring clashing, firing stimulates and igniting, as Iranian design pupils seen from behind plexiglass.
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Kawasaki revives KLE 500 nameplate with all-new adventure bike
It was around 18 years ago that the Kawasaki KLE 500 ruled markets worldwide, offering tight competitors to the similarity the Honda Transalp and also the Yamaha Tenere. Currently,…
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Toyota drops high-performance EV concept at SEMA
In an uncommon action, a minimum of for Toyota, the firm has actually introduced a high-performance idea electrical cars and truck at the Specialized Tools Market Organization (SEM…
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Mopar Street Machine concepts rather sedately invade SEMA
In what is turning out to be a pretty calm year for Mopar concepts, the 2025 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show features only two new offerings, neither of which is…
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Comin’ in hot – dauntless drone can make 110-km/h landings on trucks
Drones are currently really helpful, however they might be a lot more so if they might arrive on automobiles without needing those automobiles to decrease for them. A brand-new sys…
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Parachutes with hundreds of holes could enable safer drone deliveries
A group of scientists in France and Canada could have simply surpassed simple parachutes by making great deals of openings in them. Continue Reading Group: Drones, Consumer Tech, T…
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Crash-proof drone inspired by the head of the woodpecker
Although that they bang their heads versus trees each day, woodpeckers do not experience mind injuries. Motivated by the tough-headed birds, researchers have actually established a…