Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Is India willing to begin its first hydrogen-powered order in Haryana almost at present? 10 notable info

Is India all set to get its first hydrogen-powered train? Well, if it happens, the country will mark a step toward sustainable rail transportation. An Indian Railways initiative, the trial runs are slated to start in December 2024. By doing so, India will also become the fifth nation in the world to operate hydrogen-powered trains

James Webb Residence Telescope deciphers the origins of Pluto’s icy moon Charon

Pluto's moon Charon as seen by the New Horizon's telescope (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have detected carbon dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on the frozen surface of Pluto's largest moon, Charon. Detecting these molecules could tell scientists how Charon and other icy bodies at the solar system's edge were

Trina Solar files patent infringement with US ITC

Latest The ITC usually moves more quickly with foreign defendants than federal courts, a lawyer familiar with patent law told PV Tech. Image: Trina Solar. Chinese PV manufacturer Trina Solar has filed a patent infringement complaint with the US International Trade Commission (ITC) regarding tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar products being imported and sold

Fresh Species of Hammerhead Shark Stumbled on

A team of marine biologists led by a Florida International University researcher has described a new species of the shark genus Sphyrna from the Caribbean and the Southwest Atlantic. Sphyrna alleni, a male collected in Riversdale, Belize. Image credit: Cindy Gonzalez. Named for the unusual and distinctive form of their heads, hammerhead sharks belong to

Toxins Found in Venom of Crustacean from Mayan Underwater Caves Receive Pharmacological Doable

Xibalbanus tulumensis , a venomous remipede found in anchialine caves on the Yucatán Peninsula, is the only crustacean for which a venom system has been described. Xibalbanus tulumensis. Image credit: Pinheiro-Junior et al., doi: 10.1186/s12915-024-01955-5. “Venomous animals inject their toxic compounds into other organisms primarily for self-defense or predation,” said Dr. Björn von Reumont, a

Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Affect Turned Ants into Fungus Farmers, Watch Says

Fungus-farming ants cultivate multiple species of fungi for food, but the history of fungus-ant co-evolution is poorly known. In a new study published this week in the journal Science, researchers found that fungus-ant agriculture originated approximately 66 million years ago when the end-of-Cretaceous asteroid impact temporarily interrupted photosynthesis, causing global mass extinctions but favoring the

The Hydrogen Electrical Crossover Property Renault Embleme Is All The Things At As soon as

Even as full EVs suffer a sales slump for various reasons, there’s plenty of talk – rightly so – about slashing the greenhouse gas emissions produced by the automotive sector. Not just in terms of the stuff that cars actually emit, but the stuff produced as a byproduct of building them. It’s this entire bigger

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