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A 15-year-old Sierra Leonean teen built batteries and a radio station from scrap partsA young innovator named Kelvin Doe from Sierra Leone built batteries, generators, and a radio station using discarded electronics. He salva...
In 1892, A North Carolina furnace test for cheap aluminum produced an unexpected solid; that accident helped build the industrial Acetylene AgeA chance discovery in 1892 by Willson in North Carolina led to calcium carbide. This substance could produce acetylene gas. Acetylene provi...
India's EV battery demand to grow 10 times to 200 GWh by 2032: IESAIndia's electric vehicle battery demand will surge tenfold by 2032. This growth presents significant opportunities in component localizatio...
That frustrating sticky residue on glass jars? Your pantry has a surprisingly easy fixStubborn price stickers on thrift store glass jars are no longer a problem. A simple pantry staple, shortening, can easily remove them. The...
The surprising danger of covering leftovers with aluminum foilContrary to popular belief, cats approaching humans often seek security, not just affection or food. Research indicates cats form secure at...
US Stock Market: Wall Street rally faces crucial test this week as big tech earnings and Fed decision loomIndian markets are watching US stocks closely. A strong rally faces key tests this week. Major companies report earnings, especially tech g...
Exposed to Kazakhstan climate change: With killer cold & soaring spheres, Astana thrives on mood swings ’n’ lofty aimsA planned visit to Astana's Expo 2017 site, featuring the Nur Alem museum, faced an unexpected challenge. Despite clear skies, the extreme ...
Did you know? A cloud can weigh around a million tonnes — Fascinating science behind floating clouds explainedClouds may look light and fluffy, but they are far from weightless. Scientific studies show that a typical cloud can weigh around a million...
The Hidden Reason Your Kitchen Gets Greasy So FastYour greasy kitchen is not just about dirty wipes. Tiny oil droplets released during cooking become invisible airborne particles. These par...
Neither Baking Soda Nor Vinegar – The One Simple Ingredient That Quickly Removes Burnt Grease From PansContrary to popular belief, baking soda and vinegar do not effectively remove burnt grease due to their limited ability to break down polym...
The Ice Cube Trick People Swear By for Carpet Dents Actually Has Science Behind ItFurniture dents on carpets are a common problem. A simple ice cube method can effectively lift flattened carpet fibers. Moisture from melti...
'We have delays': HAL Chief on delays caused in Indian projects due to Israel's ongoing warsDelays are impacting software for India's Tejas fighter jet. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's Chief Managing Director DK Sunil confirmed thi...
The Hotel Shower Door Trick That Cleaners Swear ByHotel shower doors stay pristine through a simple, science-backed habit: immediate post-shower wiping to prevent water spots and soap scum....
A mushy, romantic getaway: L98-59dIn an exciting breakthrough, astronomers have unveiled planet L98-59d, an incredible 1.6 Earth sizes larger and a whopping 35 light-years d...
Scientists freeze light: Researchers discover a rare state of matter where it flows like liquid but holds shape like a solidA team of Italian scientists has successfully made light behave like a supersolid for the first time. Published in Nature Journal, their st...
Real-life invisibility cloak makes objects vanishGerman scientists have developed a real-life 'Harry Potter-style' portable invisibility cloak that can effectively shield small objects.
- CG inks technology pact with US firm Bridgelux
CG said it has entered into an agreement with Bridgelux for delivering high performance products to business, government and mass market co...