Cold Charge Technology to Disrupt Battery Industry

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TeslaSoft, a new IP licensing company, has introduced a possible disruptive technology geared at recharging both primary and secondary chemistry batteries in seconds, while preventing heat production.


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Nasa Spacecraft Makes Against Bright Comet Collision

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PASADENA, California (Reuters) – A NASA space probe slammed into a comet on the morning of Monday, causing a brilliant collision that was the peak of a risky mission to discover the secrets of the formation of life on Earth.


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Chemically Engineered Foods

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Science and its degenerating effects.


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Deserts and Farming

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How you ever imagined that a desert can be turned into a farmland? It is possible! Read the following article to see the wise of human beings in Egypt.


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Solar Energy in Gujarat Border

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An Alternative to Thermal Energy.


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How Hydroelectricity Generated

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As the population of our world is going on increasing at an alarming rate, the people in here are fighting to our meet the power requirements. The usage of non-renewable sources of energy has raised concerns regarding both exhaustion and pollution. Therefore, there came a new idea, which almost produces no emissions and a long-term solution to the power demand. Electricity generated from energy of water called Hydroelectricity.


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Wind Power: So Much Hot Air?

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As government invests more of our time, money and environment on replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy, we ask whether – no pun intended – wind is the right answer.


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16 Most Notable Cloned Animal

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Below is a rundown of 16 animals that scientists have successfully cloned.


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Advantages of Solar Energy

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Advantages of solar energy.


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Nuclear Testing and Howard Hughes

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In the 1960’s Nevada was the testing ground for nuclear explosions. The cold war was raging and the U.S. was preparing for the worst.


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