Medicine & TechnologyE1 showcased their own electric boat 'RaceBird' as part of development phase one year ahead of the E1 World Electric Powerboat Series. Learn more about the world's first high-speed raceboat and the first-ever electric marine vehicle championship.
Vitafoods Europe is back once again — at its usual May timeslot — combining an online platform and the in-person event in Geneva to reconnect and inspire the nutraceutical community in an ever-changing and increasingly health-conscious, post-COVID world.
A TikToker posted a video of him driving slowly through a graveyard as his Tesla detected an unusual problem. Find out if it is a technical glitch or a ghost.
The world's strongest waste bag will be made of 50 % recycled plastics while remaining equally strong. The Swedish manufacturer Paxxo sends a clear signal to the wastewater industry that it is possible to develop sustainable solutions even in the most extreme environments.
Sunburst Nurseries recently installed the California Lightworks' MegaDrive® LED Grow light system in their Central Valley facility that distributes dragon fruit throughout California, Arizona and Nevada.
Each shape and design of machines is intended to benefit their purpose but also limits their functionality. Read on to know the concept that could build the foundation of shape-shifting robots.
During the pandemic, remote learning placed both educators and students in a bizarre situation. Read on to know more about initiatives experts are developing to revive and improve the skills children might have missed during isolations and lockdowns.
What benefits can the next evolution of liquid rocket propulsion provide? Can we bring cargo home from space affordably and more frequently? Dr. John Bradford and Tyler Kunsa from SpaceWorks Enterprises answered these two forward-leaning questions at the 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
Researchers at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) have started working with multiple applications for graphene, from graphene-infused asphalt and concrete to water filtration systems.
Researchers have developed artificial neurons for more effective and more advanced brain implantation. Find out what important role Venus flytrap plays in this initiative of scientists to incorporate nature with technology.