Engineering behind the world's tallest skyscraper — Using crystals to make solar panels
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Common misconceptions about robots Robots are becoming a part of our daily lives more and more. So, does that mean they will replace you at your job and take over the world? Well, probably not. But these misconceptions are just a couple of examples of what people wrongly believe about robots. Tap or click to find out the truth behind the use of robots. → |
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How the world's tallest skyscraper was built Over the last hundred years or so, buildings have gone through an architectural revolution. Thanks to steel beams and concrete exoskeletons, buildings can reach new heights. But, in 2009, the tallest building in the history of the world opened, and the new tech used to rise into the clouds is truly amazing. Tap or click to see its astonishing construction. → |
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How crystals can turn any surface into a solar panel Solar power is something we will see more and more of in the coming decades. But the technology seems to have needed a boost for a while. Well, that boost may finally be here. Scientists have discovered a crystal that allows us to print solar panels onto any surface, and it could revolutionize the solar power world. Tap or click to see this amazingly energized tech. → |
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How to see with sound What is something that the military, bats and doctors all have in common? They all use sounds to see. Specifically, they use the echo from sound bouncing off objects to visualize their surroundings. So how does this technology work and what other applications may it have? Tap or click to visualize with sound. → |
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