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For a big part traffic jams are caused by lack of coordination. Example: If all cars start driving exactly at the same time when a red light turns green, many more cars can pass the green light. But that’s not how it goes. First one accelerates, then the next, and the next… and that slows the Read More...
Good news about the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease is hard to find. However, new breakthrough research is hailed as the "best news" in dementia research for 25 years and a potential "game changer" for people with the disease. In a preliminary trial a bioengineered medication called aducanumab Read More...
Mangoes are delicious. And the good news is that scientists are uncovering their many health benefits including powerful anti-inflammatory effects. That’s nothing new in countries like India, where mangoes have a long history in the tradition of Ayurveda. Here are 10 science-backed health Read More...
I’ll let you in on a little secret: we’re electric car fans here on “The CleanTechnica Show.” I know — you’d never know it if I didn’t tell you. However, we’re not electric car fans just because we got struck by lightning while trying to contemplate Read More...
A handful of Uber drivers in London are now driving fully electric cars as part of a new three-month study. The San Francisco taxi-hailing company, which already has thousands of hybrid Toyota Prius cars in London, has teamed up with Nissan and Chinese car firm BYD to offer Uber drivers the chance Read More...
The government and military in Myanmar are holding landmark peace talks with armed ethnic groups as part of efforts to bring an end to decades of conflict. The meeting in the capital Nay Pyi Taw, involving 17 groups, is being opened by Aung San Suu Kyi and attended by UN Secretary General Ban Read More...
Neuroscientists have formulated a list of the great outstanding problems in brain science that can be solved in the near future. by Emerging Technology from the arXiv August 31, 2016 One of the great scientific challenges is to understand the human brain. Research teams around the world are Read More...
Most of us get paid to use our brain. But few leaders understand how it works or how to boost its performance. Here are five things you need to know from the world of neuroscience: We often hear about famous leaders, such as Margaret Thatcher, who survived (and indeed thrived) on very little sleep. Read More...
Costa Rica has powered its electricity grid for over 100 days entirely by renewable energy. The Latin American country has been run on renewable energy for 121 days and is now aiming for a year without fossil fuels. Last year, renewable energy sources accounted for 99 per cent of the country's Read More...
Imagine buildings that can sense where its inhabitants are, what their schedule is at a given time of day, and direct them to spots that are most productive for their tasks. These buildings are not in a distant future; in fact, one such smart building is already making global headlines in green Read More...