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Sleek Nordic Toy-Hauler Trailer Hides Hidden Bathroom

The Karoo Adventure camper measures 5 meters longKaroo Toy-hauler campers often compromise between being cold, spartan towable garages with uncomfortable fold-down furnishings or fully equipped campers with gear cluttering the living space. The new Karoo Adventure camper aims to minimize these compromises, offering a dual-purpose design with an empty floor for gear transport and a...

Giant Iceberg Calves Off in Major Event in Antarctica

Credit: Pixabay On May 20th, 2024, a 380 square kilometer (~147 mi²) iceberg separated from the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica. This event, known as A-83, marks the third major iceberg calving in this area in the last four years. In 2021, the first significant event occurred when A-74 separated from the ice sheet, followed by...

Watch Live: EarthCARE Satellite Reveals Cloud Secrets

The EarthCARE satellite will unravel the mysteries of clouds using advanced techESA Clouds are not well understood. The soon-to-launch EarthCARE satellite will employ advanced technology to uncover their mysteries, helping scientists improve climate forecasts. While the formation of clouds is known, the intricate relationship between clouds and the aerosols required to form them remains elusive....

Promising New Desalination Method Operates without Electricity

Shuqi Xu (left) and Professor Juan Felipe Torres with their first prototype of thermodiffusive desalination. Credit: ANU College of Engineering, Computing & Cybernetics Researchers at The Australian National University have introduced a novel desalination method that mitigates many of the adverse effects associated with traditional techniques and cuts energy consumption by approximately 80%. Freshwater scarcity...

Bamboo, Transparent and Fire/Water-Resistant, Offers Glass Alternative

Scientists in China have created a transparent material from old bamboo, which is resistant to fire, water, and smoke suppression. However, silica glass, a sand-based building material, commonly serves as transparent, strong windows, but it lacks sustainability and can be heavy and brittle.

Scientists Discover Gigantic Planet with a Texture Resembling Cotton Candy

Located 1,232 light-years away, WASP-193b is an exoplanet nearly 50 percent larger than Jupiter. Surprisingly, its density is comparable to that of cotton candy, being just over 1 percent of Earth's density. Described as an "absolute dandelion puff-ball of a world," it's one of the most peculiar discoveries in the galaxy.

AI Could be Behind our Failure to Communicate with Aliens

Credit: Pixabay In recent years, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has captivated many scientists. Some are now exploring the concept of artificial superintelligence (ASI), envisioning AI that not only exceeds human intelligence but also transcends human learning limitations. But what if reaching this milestone isn't just an extraordinary feat? What if it also marks...

Sea-Bed Air Batteries Offer Affordable, Long-Term Energy Storage

BaroMar says its undersea compressed energy storage system creates an air battery cheaper than any other for long-duration storageBaroMar Israeli firm BaroMar is gearing up to trial an inventive approach to grid-level energy storage, aiming to provide the most cost-effective solution for stabilizing renewable grids over extended periods. Their innovative system harnesses the power of...

MIT Challenges Conventional Understanding of Evaporation

The team used a lab device that beamed laser light at water to observe the evaporative effects of lightBryce Vickmark We commonly understand that water evaporates with rising temperatures, but researchers have unveiled another critical element. This revelation could unravel enduring atmospheric puzzles and pave the way for future technological strides. The breakthrough by the MIT...

Learning Center Fuses Traditional and Modern Timber Craft

The Makers' KUbe's timber structure will be covered in glass, protecting it while ensuring lots of light insideKilograph The renowned design studio Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has unveiled designs for a groundbreaking timber college building. The structure will blend advanced engineered wood with traditional Japanese joinery methods to form a distinctive and eco-friendly learning environment. The...