Zaha Hadid Architects plans “Shanghai’s greenest building”

Zaha Hadid Architects has produced some of its most notable work in China lately. Having won a competition to design a new Shanghai headquarters that packs significant sustainable technology, this trend looks set to continue.

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The New Rapide 5000 Peristaltic Pump of Verder Liquids Offers a Reliable and Cost-Effective Pumping Solution

The Rapide 5000 peristaltic pump combines the advanced Vantage 5000 pump head with the simplicity of a single or three phase powered industrial gearmotor.

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McLaren validates the Speedtail hypercar’s 250-mph VMAX, repeatedly

McLaren has spilled the beans on the hybrid powertrain at the heart of its outrageous Speedtail 3-seat hypercar. It'll get the job done with a 4-liter twin turbo combustion engine and a Formula E-derived electric motor combining for 1,055 horsepower.

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Mind-controlled prosthetic arms “feel” like the real thing

An international team of scientists is reporting success with one of the most advanced bionic arms ever made. Users control the prosthesis just by thinking about it, while it feeds the sensation of touch back to the brain.

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How social inequality sets back basic online learning adoption in Nigeria

Upon critical consideration, it appears the Lagos state directive stopping private school owners from resuming third term online is to ensure other students are not deprived eventually. But here's what else we found out

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NASA narrows the field of firms to build its Artemis lunar lander

Through its Artemis mission, NASA will endeavor to return humans, including the first woman, to the Moon in the year 2024, and it has just narrowed down the field of firms that will help carry the astronauts safely down to the lunar surface.

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Peer-to-peer EV charging could completely eliminate EV charging stops

If aeroplanes can refuel each other mid-air, then why not electric cars? What if EVs could share energy on the move? Could the whole traffic ecosystem become one giant battery dedicated to getting everyone where they're going without stopping?

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Intel reveals 10th Gen desktop processors, its fastest ever

Intel has revealed its latest generation desktop processors. The 10th Gen Intel Core S-series is faster for playing games, streaming content and editing video, with the company claiming the flagship model to be the “world’s fastest gaming processor.”

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Vauxhall takes the covers off its new Vivaro-e all-electric delivery van

Ahead of its launch before the end of the year, Vauxhall has thrown the covers off the UK's only all-electric light commercial van that can tow a trailer. The Vivaro-e is a battery-electric delivery van with a range of up to 330 km (205 mi).

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