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Mar 5, 2019

Sealed Maya ‘ritual cave’ untouched for 1,000 years contains trove of stunning relics

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Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered a sealed Maya “ritual cave” containing a trove of relics that offer new clues about the ancient civilization.

The cave system, which researchers believe had been sealed for 1,000 years, is known as Balamku or “Jaguar God,” and contains at least 150 stunning objects. The findings were announced at a Monday press conference in Mexico City.

According to researchers, the cave’s difficult access and structure increase its sacred qualities, suggesting that it was used for rituals.

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Mar 5, 2019

Scientists Discovered a New Way to Stabilize Fusion Reactions

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Nuclear fusion could be a source of nearly unlimited electricity — if scientists can stabilize the reactions.

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Mar 5, 2019

The cosmic vision of Jeff Bezos

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Blue Origin’s founder explains how New Shepard and New Glenn enable humanity’s future in the solar system.

This article originally appeared in the Feb. 25, 2019 issue of SpaceNews magazine.

Jeff Bezos is not a man of little dreams. The world’s richest person, with an estimated net worth of more than $130 billion, is spending some of his wealth on his space startup, Blue Origin. Much of the attention that the company has received has focused on the billions he’s invested into the company, its plans to fly tourists on its suborbital New Shepard vehicle and its entry into the orbital launch market with its New Glenn rocket.

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Mar 5, 2019

Spiders go ballooning on electric fields

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Circa 2018


Scientists have attributed the flying behaviour of these wingless arthropods to ‘ballooning’, where spiders can be carried thousands of miles by releasing trails of silk that propel them up and out on the wind.

However, the fact that ballooning has been observed when there is no wind to speak of, when skies are overcast and even in rainy conditions, raises the question: how do spiders take off with low levels of aerodynamic drag?

Biologists from the University of Bristol believe they have found the answer.

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Mar 5, 2019

China announces the mass production of solid-state batteries

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Although there are still hurdles for the production of the successor to the lithium-ion batteries according to experts, a Chinese start-up has allegedly succeeded in producing solid-state batteries.

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Mar 5, 2019

Record-breaking device uses sunlight to produce hydrogen at 15% efficiency

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After a decade of research, scientists at KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a device that can uses sunlight to produce a record-breaking 250 liters (66 gal) of hydrogen a day.

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Mar 5, 2019

Goodyear’s New Concept Tire Doubles as a Flying Car Propeller

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Take a look at Goodyear’s vision for the future of transport.

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Mar 3, 2019

New Carbon Capture System Generates Electricity

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Maybe the future of energy and the environment isn’t so bleak.

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Mar 3, 2019

CATTERBOX™ — Skater

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Introducing CATTERBOX™ from TEMPTATIONS™

Giving cats a voice for the very first time.

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Mar 3, 2019

Meowlingual Cat Translator

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Cat pissed off for seemingly no reason? Kitty in a rush to who-knows-where? Answer your cat questions with a new translation tool for cats.

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