The most important achievements in technology.
Korea’s Fusion Reactor sets a new Record
Korea’s Fusion Reactor sets a new record by running for 20 seconds with an ion temperature over 100 million degrees Celsius.
The most important achievements in technology.
Korea’s Fusion Reactor sets a new record by running for 20 seconds with an ion temperature over 100 million degrees Celsius.
World’s smallest “Christmas Tree” is about the size of a DNA strand, consists of 51 individual atoms.
Samsung Electronics announced the launch and pre-sale of the groundbreaking 110” MicroLED TV, beginning in Korea.
Hyundai Motors has spent almost $1 billion dollars to buy Boston Dynamics company.
Electric motors can seem very mysterious! How do they use electricity to start rotating?
China has successfully launched “Artificial Sun” nuclear fusion reactor, for the first time.
New Electrolysis system that doesn’t need pure water, can get oxygen and fuel from Mars’ salty water.
Using nothing more than an off-the-shelf desktop 3D printer, these spur gears (seen here with a euro cent coin for scale) have been produced in stainless steel
The world in 2050 is a future filled with amazing technology. By 2050, artificial intelligence and virtual reality will be ubiquitous. Quantum computing and advanced prosthetics will
Batteries are everywhere in today’s electronic society. What if your electric car could travel 1000 miles on a single charge, charge in 10 minutes, and last for