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10/19/2018
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By Carol Anderson
Pop-up, origami-style skyscrapers may be the buildings of the future
Immediate help and relief actions are needed whenever natural disasters happen. However, due to infrastructure damages, sending aid to affected areas can be challenging. This particular issue was addressed by this year’s eVolo Skyscraper competition winner for a future buildings concept – an origami-style pop-up skyscraper which can be transported easily from place to place. Called the […]
03/28/2018
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By David Williams
Hydrogen-powered train on track for public use in the U.K. by 2020
The government agency in charge of all things train-related in the U.K. has spoken: Hydrogen-powered trains are going to become the new standard mode of transportation on the country’s train tracks starting 2020 onwards. And it’s going to be done in conjunction with a move to completely get rid of diesel-fueled trains by 2040. Indeed, […]
09/15/2017
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By Ethan Huff
Roads are too restrictive: Unmanned ghost ships are next on the automation radar
First it was pilotless drones. Soon it could be driverless cars. And if the tech firms involved with their development are successful in achieving their goals, it will eventually be unmanned “ghost” ships as well that, according to new reports, could add yet another logistical mode of transfer to the human-less product delivery lineup. Set […]
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