AeroMobil, 2018. The latest version of AeroMobil’s flying car has been presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show with first deliveries promised for 2020. On the ground, it is powered by an electric front wheel drive system which gives a range of 700 km, after a three minute conversion, the AeroMobil is ready for flight where it is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder boxer engine
Pop.Up, 2017, by Airbus and Italdesign. A concept for an autonomous multi-modal transportation system
Follow the link to learn about hibernation, including all the different forms of hibernation, how animals do it, why they do it plus some adorable pictures of animals that hibernate.
Scientists May Have Found the Chemical Compound That Started Life http://futurism.com/scientists-found-chemical-compound-started-life/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=tumblr&utm_medium=futurismnews&utm_content=Scientists%20May%20Have%20Found%20the%20Chemical%20Compound%20That%20Started%20Life
Scientists May Have Found the Chemical Compound That Started Life
The discovery of a compound, diamidophosphate (DAP), could help to put the pieces together of how life originated on Earth. This compound, which was likely to exist on early Earth, is capable of reacting to create the ingredients for life.
NASA Hubble image of Barred SPiral Galaxy NGC 1300
Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300
Credit: Hubble Heritage Team, ESA, NASA
Ever wondered exactly how and why bees make honey?
Are We Alone In The Universe?
To reduce the emissions fueling climate change and develop more efficient ways of generating energy, while focusing on the bottom line, governments and private institutions all over the world have been turning to renewable energy. And while solar and wind energy advance and become more widely accepted, scientists continue to explore the possibility of stabilizing nuclear fusion as a truly renewable energy source that far outperforms current options.
But what if there’s an even better source of energy that’s also potentially less volatile than nuclear fusion? This possibility is what researchers from Tel Aviv University and the University of Chicago proposed in a new study published in the journal Nature.
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Studies show that around 30% of all jobs in the U.K will likely be automated by 2030, with jobs and manufacturing, storage and transport most at risk. Read our article for the full facts. https://knowledgeiskey.co.uk/articles/job-automation
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