In a new study, researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have improved sulfur-based battery research by creating a layer in the battery that increases energy storage capacity and virtually eliminates the traditional corrosion problem of sulfur batteries. The res
The first orbiting space launcher is due to leave the UK Today. A modified Boeing 747 known as “Cosmic Girl,” takes off from Cornwall Spaceport, England. When it reaches 35,000 feet in the air, the modified aircraft launches a rocket called LauncherOne into space. The LauncherOne rocket
The cargo ship MV Glory, which arrived in China and previously ran aground in Egypt’s Suez Canal, has now been released, AP News reported. A brief traffic disruption in the canal commemorated the 2021 Ever Given event. At the time, the 1,312-foot(400-meter) container ship Ever Given ran agroun
As the world evolves, technology innovates, and it pays a lot. If you are a tech startup, you are in the best business because nothing will pay better than technology in the coming years. Some websites have started collecting salary levels for various tech jobs using the law of invisibility, which f
Managers are no longer stigmatizing flexible working, believing it will boost productivity, even though long hours are still seen as necessary for career development, research shows. According to a survey by the Birmingham university’s Equal Parenting Project, Managers are more pos
The Ohio University team performed a series of simulations that showed how coal can be turned into valuable, carbon-neutral materials such as graphite and carbon nanotubes. Using the Bridges-2 system at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, the researchers simulated carbon and graphite in computer s
Goldman Sachs is reportedly reporting a loss of $2 billion losses in the credit card and bridge lending industries . Platform Solutions were exacerbated by new accounting rules that required the company to set aside more money as loan volumes grew, Bloomberg reported on January 8. a source familiar
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by the body’s overreaction to infection, causing damage to its own tissues and organs. The first known reference to “sepsis” dates back more than 2,700 years, when the Greek poet Homer used it as a derivative of the word “sep,R
The metaverse is getting a lot of attention as companies look for new ways to exploit it. Accenture predicts that this engagement could create $1 trillion in future business opportunities. As consumers and businesses move to a more connected and immersive digital world, the multiverse is becom
One of the smallest jets ever designed could be years away from becoming the first sky-legal motorcycle. Once certified by the FAA, the Jetpack Aviation Speeder is a flying street bike that uses eight small but powerful jet engines to cruise at 60 mph for approximately 30 minutes. “We are work