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Toyota presents the second generation of the Mirai

[ad_1] The launch of the new Toyota Mirai is one of the most anticipated of the moment. The second generation of the electric with hydrogen fuel cell technology represents a total revolution compared to its predecessor, having grown by 85 millimeters, now almost 5 meters in length. The wheelbase has …

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Scientists propose a brand new periodic table, and it’s a journey

[ad_1] The periodic table of the elements, created mainly by the Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleev (1834-1907), celebrated its 150th anniversary last year. It would be hard to overstate its importance as an organizing principle in chemistry: all budding chemists know it from the earliest stages of their education. Given the …

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Elon Musk’s Starlink could potentially revolutionize healthcare

[ad_1] One of Elon Musk’s relatively recent and most successful initiatives is SpaceX, an advanced aerospace technology company with a mission of “Making Humanity Multiplanetary”. The company has celebrated some incredible milestones so far, from its successful transport of astronauts into space, to its bold steps in making missile technology …

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Sun model fully confirmed for the first time

[ad_1] The Borexino Experiment research team was able for the first time to detect neutrinos from the sun’s second fusion process, the Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen cycle (CNO cycle). This means that now all theoretical predictions about how energy is generated inside the sun have also been experimentally verified. The findings …

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Tips for Nanographene Production | Mirage News

[ad_1] Atomic force microscope. The copper probe can manipulate matter on an atomic scale. © 2020 Shiotari et al. Nanographene is a material that is expected to radically improve solar cells, fuel cells, LEDs, and more. Typically the synthesis of this material has been imprecise and difficult to control. For …

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