• This groundbreaking stretch in Trondheim uses inductive charging, where coils embedded in the asphalt wirelessly transfer power to EVs as they drive. No plugs, no stops — just seamless energy transfer on the move.

    Developed in collaboration with Israeli tech firm Electreon, this 100-meter pilot project will support electric buses from Yutong and Higer for one year. The goal? Boost efficiency, cut downtime, and prove it can withstand Norway’s icy winters.

    If successful, this could pave the way for EV roads around the globe.

    #EVRevolution #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #ElectricVehicles #SustainableTransport #GreenEnergy #SmartRoads
    This groundbreaking stretch in Trondheim uses inductive charging, where coils embedded in the asphalt wirelessly transfer power to EVs as they drive. No plugs, no stops — just seamless energy transfer on the move. Developed in collaboration with Israeli tech firm Electreon, this 100-meter pilot project will support electric buses from Yutong and Higer for one year. The goal? Boost efficiency, cut downtime, and prove it can withstand Norway’s icy winters. If successful, this could pave the way for EV roads around the globe. #EVRevolution #WirelessCharging #NorwayInnovation #ElectricVehicles #SustainableTransport #GreenEnergy #SmartRoads
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  • In a scene straight out of sci-fi, China just hosted the world’s first humanoid robot boxing match — and it was spectacular!

    Held in Hangzhou, the event featured Unitree G1 humanoid robots duking it out in a ring before a live audience. Controlled by humans, the bots executed punches, dodges, and even spinning kicks and recovery rolls with shocking agility.

    This marks a major milestone in robotics — where engineering, sports, and entertainment collide. Some believe this could pave the way for a whole new genre of AI-powered esports or even autonomous competitions in the future.

    The age of robo-combat has officially begun.

    #RobotFight #HumanoidRobots #ChinaInnovation #UnitreeG1 #RoboBoxing
    In a scene straight out of sci-fi, China just hosted the world’s first humanoid robot boxing match — and it was spectacular! Held in Hangzhou, the event featured Unitree G1 humanoid robots duking it out in a ring before a live audience. Controlled by humans, the bots executed punches, dodges, and even spinning kicks and recovery rolls with shocking agility. This marks a major milestone in robotics — where engineering, sports, and entertainment collide. Some believe this could pave the way for a whole new genre of AI-powered esports or even autonomous competitions in the future. The age of robo-combat has officially begun. #RobotFight #HumanoidRobots #ChinaInnovation #UnitreeG1 #RoboBoxing
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  • China has made medical history. Researchers from Fudan University have created a revolutionary brain-spinal interface that helped paralyzed patients move their legs within 24 hours of surgery. The system bypasses damaged spinal cords using dual implants that form a “neural bridge” between the brain and lower body.

    Unlike past systems that relied on external computers or months of rehab, this breakthrough delivers near-instant neural reactivation. One patient, previously unable to stand, took assisted steps just two weeks after the operation.

    This innovation could reshape rehabilitation and spinal injury treatment globally.

    #NeuroTech #ChinaInnovation #SpinalImplant #MedicalBreakthrough #BrainComputerInterface
    China has made medical history. Researchers from Fudan University have created a revolutionary brain-spinal interface that helped paralyzed patients move their legs within 24 hours of surgery. The system bypasses damaged spinal cords using dual implants that form a “neural bridge” between the brain and lower body. Unlike past systems that relied on external computers or months of rehab, this breakthrough delivers near-instant neural reactivation. One patient, previously unable to stand, took assisted steps just two weeks after the operation. This innovation could reshape rehabilitation and spinal injury treatment globally. #NeuroTech #ChinaInnovation #SpinalImplant #MedicalBreakthrough #BrainComputerInterface
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  • In a promising leap for sustainable energy, Japanese researchers have built a prototype hydrogen reactor that produces clean fuel using only water and natural sunlight—no electricity required. The system works through photocatalytic sheets that split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, offering a low-cost, zero-emission alternative to current industrial hydrogen production.

    This outdoor-tested reactor has been operating successfully for three years, proving its durability in real-world conditions. While still in development, this innovation represents a critical step toward Japan’s “hydrogen society” vision and a potential game-changer in global efforts to combat climate change.

    #GreenHydrogen #CleanEnergy #SolarFuel #JapanInnovation #Photocatalysis
    In a promising leap for sustainable energy, Japanese researchers have built a prototype hydrogen reactor that produces clean fuel using only water and natural sunlight—no electricity required. The system works through photocatalytic sheets that split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, offering a low-cost, zero-emission alternative to current industrial hydrogen production. This outdoor-tested reactor has been operating successfully for three years, proving its durability in real-world conditions. While still in development, this innovation represents a critical step toward Japan’s “hydrogen society” vision and a potential game-changer in global efforts to combat climate change. #GreenHydrogen #CleanEnergy #SolarFuel #JapanInnovation #Photocatalysis
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  • Chuck Teschke, an aircraft maintenance veteran with 38 years of experience, is bringing aviation and automotive history together in one of the most creative restorations ever attempted. Using a donated, rusting Volkswagen camper van, he’s transforming it into the cockpit of a fully functional helicopter.

    Blending nostalgia with engineering expertise, Chuck is repurposing the iconic VW van body to fit atop a real helicopter frame—preserving the van’s charm while achieving flight-worthy functionality. This one-of-a-kind hybrid is more than a passion project—it’s a tribute to innovation, resourcefulness, and classic design.

    #VWHelicopter #CamperVanBuild #AviationArt #RestorationProject #VintageMeetsModern
    Chuck Teschke, an aircraft maintenance veteran with 38 years of experience, is bringing aviation and automotive history together in one of the most creative restorations ever attempted. Using a donated, rusting Volkswagen camper van, he’s transforming it into the cockpit of a fully functional helicopter. Blending nostalgia with engineering expertise, Chuck is repurposing the iconic VW van body to fit atop a real helicopter frame—preserving the van’s charm while achieving flight-worthy functionality. This one-of-a-kind hybrid is more than a passion project—it’s a tribute to innovation, resourcefulness, and classic design. #VWHelicopter #CamperVanBuild #AviationArt #RestorationProject #VintageMeetsModern
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