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  1. Four tools for the future of energy - Cosmos

    Dec 27, 2017 · It made its debut at the November 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show and, last year, landed in Australia for a three-year trial. So what’s under the hood?

  2. Technology - Latest research - Page 204 of 204 - Cosmos

    This lens could turn your smartphone into a microscope Technology February 24, 2014

  3. A better ion drive for more efficient travel - Cosmos

    May 23, 2017 · In 2014 a team at the École Polytechnique demonstrated proof-of-concept for a reconfigured gridded-ion thruster that would produce equal amounts of positive and negative ions …

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  5. Dude where's my flying car? - Cosmos

    Nov 28, 2014 · We were supposed to have flying cars by now. All the science fiction writers promised them. So where are they? RiAus investigates.

  6. The slow implosion of a searchable web - Cosmos

    Aug 2, 2023 · Could the last 30 years have been a sweet spot between information being too difficult to access, and then impossible to find?

  7. Watching magnets in 3D - Cosmos

    Feb 24, 2020 · British and Swiss scientists have developed a 3D imaging technique that allows them to observe complex behaviours in magnets, including fast-moving waves and “tornadoes” thousands of …

  8. Comments on: Cicada wing ‘nano-nipples’ inspire anti ... - Cosmos

    The Science of EverythingComments on: Cicada wing ‘nano-nipples’ inspire anti-reflective material

  9. High school students build dry ice engine for Mars colonisers

    Sep 14, 2016 · Two North Carolina high school students have created an engine that runs on dry ice to aid Martian exploration and colonisation.

  10. Bacterial bullseye - Cosmos

    Dec 12, 2017 · The latest in 3D printing is “living materials” – inks doped with bacteria that produce useful compounds.