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Fukushima’s Radioactive “Super-Boars” are Using a Genetic Cheat Code to Take Over
When a nuclear disaster empties a landscape of people, nature doesn’t politely wait for instructions. It moves in. After the 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, entire ...
Turntide's axial-flux EDU offers automakers faster hybrid deployment with integrated motor and electronics in compact design ...
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Escape from Fukushima: Pig-boar hybrids reveal a genetic fast track in the wake of nuclear disaster
A new genetic study examines an unusually large hybridization event that followed the Fukushima nuclear accident, when escaped domestic pigs bred with wild boar. The research shows that domestic pig ...
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Volkswagen SUV models for 2026 explained
Volkswagen is known for bringing German engineering to the masses at competitive price points. This is what its 2026 SUV portfolio offers.
For more than seven decades, the institution has navigated political upheaval and economic instability while sustaining a ...
Mazda's next-generation sports car is still a few years away, but the company has yet to make a final decision on its ...
Emphasizing present-day challenges, renowned wheat geneticist and plant breeder Dr. Manmohan Kohli said that while climate change poses serious threats to agriculture, collective scientific efforts ...
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Mercedes Ditched The 2.0 Four-Cylinder For The C53—But Don’t Hold Your Breath For A V8 Comeback
The AMG C53’s inline-six hints at a V-8-like compromise, yet a V-8 return is uncertain.
More than a decade after the Fukushima nuclear accident forced a mass evacuation, the region remains a ghost town for humans. But when humans go away, wildlife comes right back in. Among the most ...
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5 Sports Cars That Will Be Worth More In 10 Years
These sports cars combine strong performance, limited production, and analog driving experiences that could lead to significant long-term value.
The General Assembly has now passed its midpoint, where each chamber is required to finish work on its own bills and send any that have passed to the other chamber. Here’s where some of the bills ...
"Technology iterations are moving extremely fast, and research and development must accelerate accordingly," said Niu. "For ...
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