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6 Electric Car-Sharing Programs Better Than A Billion Teslas On The Road
Tesla is finally taking the wraps off the Model 3, its first mass-market electric vehicle priced at an affordable $US35,000 ($45,655). The car is expected to push EVs into the mainstream and reduce carbon emissions around the world. The only downside? Many cities don’t have enough charging stations to support widespread adoption of such vehicles.
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The Secret To Stopping Foodborne Illness Might Be Lasers
Researchers have developed a laser that spots illness-inducing bacteria before it makes you sick.
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New Camera Tech Snaps Reflection-Free Photos Through Windows
Taking photos through windows is annoying because light bounces off it and ruins the picture. But scientists at MIT just developed new technology that could fix the pesky reflections.
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Fukushima Farmers Are Using Soil Made From Polyester
It’s been five years since Japan’s Tohoku earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown in Fukushima — and some consumers are still wary of produce grown in the region. That’s why some farmers aren’t growing plants in soil that might be contaminated — they’re growing plants in polyester instead.