Cosmic Superclusters - What are They?

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Cosmic Superclusters – regions of space that are densely packed with galaxies – are the biggest structures in the Universe. These groups are part of massive clusters made up of hundreds of galaxies, all interconnected in a web of filaments in which galaxies are strung like pearls.

But scientists have struggled

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Water Car with 920 Horsepowers!?

This e-Sportlimousine, built by the German company Quant, runs on an electrolyte flow cell power system that generates a staggering 920 horsepower – and goes 0-62 mph in 2.8 seconds!!!!

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nanoFLOWCELL AG developed the QUANT e-Sportlimousine — the first car equipped with nanoFLOWCELL® drive. The prototype

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Renewable Energy Exceeding 50%!

In several countries, renewables are fast approaching or have exceeded 50% of electricity production. The US is a long way behind – with only 14.94% renewable energy sources – but new enabling technologies are emerging in some states.

The UK sets a new renewable energy record as wind and solar surges meet more

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Hunt for Dark Matter

THE LARGE UNDERGROUND XENON EXPERIMENT AND DIRECT DETECTION

Supercluster

The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment, which ran for nearly two years and ended in May 2016, was one of the most significant efforts to directly detect dark matter.

Despite the wealth of (gravitational) evidence supporting the existence of non-baryonic dark matter in the Universe,[1] dark matter particles

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Nickel-Hydrogen Cold Fusion?

Many questions about the slow success of Andrea Rossi’s E-Cat technology.

Nobel Prize-winning Cambridge Physicist Brian Josephson made an appeal to Rossi to have his device formally evaluated by scientists.  Rossi stated he cannot meet Josephson’s demands because it would reveal what he considers his trade secrets to a potential competitor.

Almost as essential as

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Cold Fusion from Italy?

San Francisco, Nov 12, 2011

A physicist in Italy declares to have demonstrated a new type of power plant that provides risk-free, low-priced, and practically unlimited nuclear power to the globe, without fossil gases or radiation worries.

The qualities from the technology are phenomenal – and they may be considered almost too good to be

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