An agricultural technology startup has built vertical farms that produce as much fruit and vegetables as a large flat farm, taking up much less space. Plenty is an agricultural technology startup based in California that wants to redefine farming and ranching. Nate Storey, co-founder and chief knowledge officer of the startup, believes that the future…
Month: December 2020
The Boeing 737 Max did not return and crashed again
The giant Boeing 737 Max has been in the news for the past two years due to its fatal crashes. The plane has just been re-licensed, but apparently is still unsafe as it is on the verge of crashing and killing its passengers again. Recently, an example of this aircraft was forced to make an…
Supply of Chery products with MVM logo
Chery is a Chinese automobile company, which is one of the main car and engine manufacturers in the People’s Republic of China. The company ranks seventh in terms of car production in China. Chery Tigo, Chery Arizona are some of the company’s cars that are assembled and sold in Iran by car managers. While many…
Huawei is preparing the Mate 40E budget phone
Huawei Mate 40 series smartphones are currently available in four models including Huawei Mate 40, Mate 40 Pro, Mate 40 Pro Plus and finally Mate 40 Rs Porsche Design; But apparently this series is supposed to have another member that will be available to users at an economical price. According to rumors, the Chinese tech…
Development of a new process that converts plastic waste into adhesives
Plastics are one of the main enemies of the environment, and scientists seek to recycle and reuse plastic waste in a variety of ways. Now a team of researchers has developed a process that turns plastic waste into a valuable material, glue. Unlike cartons, glass and scrap metal, which are very popular among recycling companies,…
Russian gamers race to prevent nuclear ‘war’
Inside a room styled as a Soviet-era nuclear bunker, a couple of Russians race to prevent a catastrophic strike on the United States. Their quest — the latest craze in Moscow — is to find the nuclear launch codes and deactivate a hidden red button, which has already been pressed by a mad Russian general….
Space travel: Going to space is a real pain in the back
Astronauts have been reporting back pain since the late 1980s, when space missions grew longer. Their flight medical data show that more than half of US astronauts have reported back pain, especially in their lower backs. Up to 28% indicated that it was moderate to severe pain, sometimes lasting the duration of their mission. Things…
This NASA astronaut voted from space
Story highlights Shane Kimbrough is a NASA astronaut He voted in the 2016 election Shane Kimbrough, a NASA astronaut currently living on board the International Space Station, filed his ballot in Tuesday’s presidential election, according to a Tumblr post by NASA. NASA told Yahoo News that Kimbrough filed his ballot in the 2016 election from…
Cell phones and screens are keeping your kid awake
For children and teens, using cell phones, tablets and computers at night is associated with losing sleep time and sleep quality, new research finds. Even children who don’t use their phones or the other technologies littering their bedrooms at night are losing shut-eye and becoming prone to daylight sleepiness, the analysis published today in JAMA…
Brightest supermoon since 1948
Crowds in Fremantle, Australia, look at the supermoon on Monday, November 14. NASA scientists say the moon is brighter than it has appeared at any point in the last 68 years. Paul Kane/Getty Images The moon rises over Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong on November 14. A supermoon occurs when the moon becomes full on…