New “Chameleon Theory” could change our thoughts on Gravity
Einstein’s theory of General Relativity is world famous – but it might not be the only way to explain how gravity works and how galaxies
Growing VEGGIEs in Space
Leafy greens are growing in space! The Columbus laboratory module’s VEGGIE botany research facility is the home to the International Space Station’s gardening activities.
Decibel Scale and Noise Level Chart
Take a look at this infographic to know all about the decibel (dB), the unit used to measure the intensity of a sound. The logarithmic
The new MINI Electric is coming next year
The new MINI Electric, brand’s first fully electric vehicle unveiled in its 60th year, order books open now for March 2020 delivery.
The Soviet Superplane that Rattled America
Take a look at the Soviet superplane that rattled America.
De Tomaso P72 Coupe
Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the design of the De Tomaso P72 is inspired from the early 60s of the racing prototype era vehicles, the sport
Could Your Phone Hurt You?
Electromagnetic pollution. Could your phone hurt you? Electronic devices emit an electromagnetic field, which is suspected to cause cancer. Watch the video
First small aircraft Automatic Landing to small airport
German tech with optically supported navigation brings fully automatic landing for small aircrafts.
Daimler and BMW started cooperation for Automated Driving
BMW Group and Daimler AG signed a contract for a long-term development cooperation for automated driving.
First ever Cruise Ship to sail on Battery power
Hurtigruten’s hybrid powered MS Roald Amundsen making maritime history, as the first cruise ship in the world to sail purely on battery power.