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28th September 2021
Ford and SK to invest $11.4bn in EVs
Ford, in a joint venture with SK Innovation, has announced an $11.4 billion plan for electric vehicle and battery production – the largest such investment ever made in the U.S.
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23rd September 2021
2045 – An inflection point for human-AI interactions
By 2045, robots are widespread in everyday society. Similar to how touchscreen smartphones moved from science fiction to reality some 40 years earlier, these machines are quickly becoming accepted as a normal part of life. Some of the most advanced humanoid models have gained extremely lifelike appearances.
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16th September 2021
Co-op to expand use of robots
Co-op Food today announced a partnership with Amazon Prime, enabling same-day grocery deliveries, while also expanding the use of robots from 200 to 500 units.
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7th September 2021
Competition winners!
The following people have each won a copy of The Science and Technology of Growing Young, a new book on aging and longevity research by Sergey Young.
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6th September 2021
Major source of lithium found in UK
Geothermal Engineering Ltd, a UK-based developer and operator of geothermal projects, has announced the discovery of record levels of lithium in its geothermal waters.
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4th September 2021
New class of supernova discovered
A new class of supernova has been observed for the first time. The dramatic event is triggered by a black hole or neutron star crashing into the core of a companion star.
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4th September 2021
2035-2085 – The Einstein Telescope is operational
The Einstein Telescope is a gravitational wave observatory designed to last 50 years, with 10 times the sensitivity of any previous instrument. It generates unprecedented new data on black holes and neutron stars, as well as the nature and history of the Universe.
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