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In a pioneering move, Toyota, Suzuki, and Nissan have teamed up to develop a bioengine powered by biomethane derived from agricultural waste. This groundbreaking initiative will showcase a biomethane-fueled WagonR model at a Japanese auto show. The model performs comparably to conventional gasoline cars but significantly reduces emissions. Preliminary tests have demonstrated the vehicle's capacity to travel over 500 km on a single tank of biomethane, underscoring its effectiveness and sustainability.
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12/02/2023
A bulletproof origami that saves lives
A bulletproof origami that saves lives Origami inspires modern tech: from ballistic shields to space exploration.
09/03/2023
At times, it is good to take a step back and see what didn't work...
33 of the biggest failed products from the world's biggest companies From Nintendo's Virtual Boy to Amazon's Fire phone, even the biggest companies can have major flops. Here are some of the notable disappointments.
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