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Huge Crater Found beneath Greenland Glacier

Huge Crater Found beneath Greenland Glacier

Last autumn, scientists discovered a 30-kilometer crater hidden under the Hiawatha Glacier. Recently, an even larger depression was found close to it: its diameter is 36.5 km.
Flat asteroid Ultima Thule

Flat asteroid Ultima Thule

Ultima Thule is one of the most distant objects from the Earth that has ever been observed by humans. The first photos of the asteroid were taken this year, revealing its flat shape.
Bose presents new innovations

Bose presents new innovations

Bose is one of the world leading audio device manufacturers. The company is unique in its willingness to experiment and active integration of new technologies. Let’s take a look at some of the company’s new releases.\n

“Its a Jack” - the amazing car jack

The “Its a Jack” car jack is designed to make it easier to examine vehicles. With the help of this device, you can take your car to new heights.\n

A Young Inventor Builds Himself a Prosthesis with Lego Pieces

19-year-old David Aguilar studies bioengineering at a Barcelona university. The young man was born without a right forearm, so he decided to make himself a prosthetic forearm.\n

Waste plastic to be turned into fuel

Environmental pollution is one of the most pressing issues of today. As plastic makes up the lion’s share of total waste on the Earth, it’s crucial to develop a technology that will allow us to recycle it.

Jet Capsule Presents Its New Mini Yacht

Jet Capsule, a famous yacht manufacturer, has presented its latest brainchild – Royal Version 001 watercraft. It is much faster, bigger and more luxurious than all its predecessors and analogues.\n

Film director from the Netherlands made a film about embryo development

New technologies allow us to watch even the processes hidden from human eyes. The film "Becoming" by Ian van Ayken is an example of such work.\n

Second life: discarded gadgets to be recycled into olympic medals

This original solution will reduce the government’s expenses on event organization and will highlight the importance of environmental preservation.\n

Scientists invent ‘self-healing’ material

A team of researchers from the University of Southern California have created a material capable of healing itself after being damaged. This discovery opens new horizons for humanity.\n

Physicists make laser juggle

The discovery was made by researchers from Germany and Sweden. Using a laser beam, they suspended tiny glycerol droplets in the air and witnessed an amazing phenomenon.\n

The Earth’s temperature skyrockets

Much has been said about global warming, but a lot of people still don’t fully realize the magnitude of the problem. Meanwhile, environmental organizations are starting to sound the alarm.\n

Scientists develop pill with reaction engine

Scientists from the University of California San Diego (UC SD) talked about the possibility of using miniature reaction engines for accurate delivery of medicine to relevant organs.

Moon base concept revealed

The project was created by Greek students from the National Technical University of Athens in collaboration with the ESA (European Space Agency).\n

Artificial intelligence has learned to create seasonings

Artificial intelligence "ONE", created by IBM Corporation jointly with food producer McCormick & Company, has already invented several types of flavors that will reach the market this year.\n