India has created the Cybotron Spin power bank. You just spin it and it generates energy by itself. Price: $40
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Frosts of the Little Ice Age
In the 17th and 18th centuries, Britain experienced such severe frosts that the Thames froze to the ground.
Entire markets were set up on its frozen surface, and fish had to be fished out of the ice. People kept warm in their homes with special beds and fireplace heaters, and bedrooms were often shared with children.
This period went down in history as the Little Ice Age.
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In the 17th and 18th centuries, Britain experienced such severe frosts that the Thames froze to the ground.
Entire markets were set up on its frozen surface, and fish had to be fished out of the ice. People kept warm in their homes with special beds and fireplace heaters, and bedrooms were often shared with children.
This period went down in history as the Little Ice Age.
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U.S. tests blimp for internet distribution
The unmanned Sceye HAPS has been successfully tested. It is solar-powered and can hover over areas with poor connectivity, providing them with broadband internet.
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The unmanned Sceye HAPS has been successfully tested. It is solar-powered and can hover over areas with poor connectivity, providing them with broadband internet.
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Chinese reusable shuttle
China is developing a reusable spacecraft HaoLong-1 to supply the Tiangong station. The 10-meter-long and 8-meter-wide shuttle will launch on a rocket and return like an airplane.
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China is developing a reusable spacecraft HaoLong-1 to supply the Tiangong station. The 10-meter-long and 8-meter-wide shuttle will launch on a rocket and return like an airplane.
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What do you think of the Siemens cell phone collection from the 2000s, anyone remember?
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A headset for depression
In the treatment of depression could be the development of Austrian startup Syntropic Medical.
Their Syntropic headset uses directed light pulses to affect the brain, and according to the creators, it will be more effective than antidepressants.
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In the treatment of depression could be the development of Austrian startup Syntropic Medical.
Their Syntropic headset uses directed light pulses to affect the brain, and according to the creators, it will be more effective than antidepressants.
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Smart teapot from MIT students
MIT students have created a teapot that not only maintains the temperature of tea and pours it itself, but also communicates with users. Inside is a speaker with ChatGPT, which can carry on conversations and even retell the events of the interlocutors' day.
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MIT students have created a teapot that not only maintains the temperature of tea and pours it itself, but also communicates with users. Inside is a speaker with ChatGPT, which can carry on conversations and even retell the events of the interlocutors' day.
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IM Motors has unveiled an electric car with a side parking feature - it self-parks with a slight nudge from the driver.ю
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China has launched the largest offshore solar power plant!
The world's largest offshore solar power plant with a capacity of 1 GW has started operating off the coast of Dongying, China.
It will be able to power 2.7 million homes, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
This project is an important step in the fight against climate change and an impressive example of engineering progress.
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The world's largest offshore solar power plant with a capacity of 1 GW has started operating off the coast of Dongying, China.
It will be able to power 2.7 million homes, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
This project is an important step in the fight against climate change and an impressive example of engineering progress.
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