Tag: Science
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Lithium-ion battery with fluoroborate salt take the potential to rise in EVs
[ad_1] Lithium-ion batteries are the dominant source of energy in portable devices such as phones, tablets, and computers. Electric vehicles, on the other hand, share a different story, as lithium-ion batteries are not quite useful for them. Now, scientists are planning to develop a fluoroborate salt, which can make lithium-ion cells more dependable for electric…
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Sweat-powered Wearable Tech: Working Mechanism, Application
[ad_1] Researchers at the University of California have developed a tiny sweat-powered wearable device that can use the sweat of the wearer to produce electricity. Though its capacity is limited for now, researchers believe they can scale the technology to a point where it can power a smartphone. Sweat-powered Wearable Overview: This sweat-powered wearable resembles…
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Ultra-thin film transforms standard glasses into night-vision goggles
[ad_1] Scientists have developed a new ultra-thin film for ordinary glasses that lets people see in the dark. The film uses tens of nanometre-scale crystals that convert infrared light into visible pictures. Ultra-thin film lets glasses see in the dark : Researchers believe that the film can be fitted into an ordinary glass and can…
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China launches the crewed spacecraft to its space station
[ad_1] China has successfully launched the crewed Shenzhou-12 spacecraft mission into its new space station. It is the country’s longest crewed space trip in history, as well as the first in over five years. The craft was launched into orbit on Thursday, accompanied by a Long March-2F carrier rocket. Shenzhou-12 spacecraft launched by China: Fly…
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Scientists to develop laser-powered sail that could reach Alpha Centauri
[ad_1] Alpha Centauri is the closest star system to our solar system and is presumed to offer the highest possibility of discovering an extraterrestrial being. Nevertheless, with current technology, reaching there is next to impossible. However, scientists have devised a laser-powered sail that they believe will allow unmanned spacecraft to travel 24 trillion miles and…
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Bdelloid rotifer comes back to life after 24,000 years in the Siberian sea
[ad_1] A microscopic multi-cell organism known as “bdelloid” has regained its life after being frozen for 24,000 years in Siberia. Russian scientists discovered the bdelloid rotifer in the Alayeza river in the Russian Arctic. Bdelloid rotifer: back to life after 24,000 years The multi-cell organism, which usually lives in freshwater habitats can survive in extremely…
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Quantum microscope enables examining tiny structures in living cells
[ad_1] A team of researchers from Germany and Australia has built a microscope that can image minuscule biological structures. This is probably the first time where quantum technology has made improvements on the existing microscope, which, in the future, can bring revolutionary changes in medical imaging and navigations. Quantum microscope: Here, researchers from the University…