
Finland starts trials for safe disposal of nuclear fuel
Finland is the first country in the world to develop a solution for the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel.

Finland is the first country in the world to develop a solution for the final disposal of spent nuclear fuel.

Each tile manufactured by TileGreen removes about 125 bags of non-recyclable plastic from the environment.

The iconic LEGO brick, designed in 1958, is so accurate that you can fit a new one with a brick made more than 60 years ago.

Carnegie Clean Energy secures key funding from EuropeWave and moves forward with international certification of its CETO technology, marking a milestone in the deployment of wave…

The truck could perform more than 1,200 container lifts in a single load, all without emitting pollutants.

Glasstommer can be recycled to manufacture products such as tire stops or flooring.

The New Glenn rocket is named in honor of John Glenn, the first U.S. astronaut to orbit the Earth.

The aerial vehicle can reach an altitude of up to 7,300 meters and cover distances of up to 2,200 km.

From the stratosphere, the platform can provide high-speed Internet and high-resolution images of the Earth in real time.

Calory Bricks is inspired by the tradition of using slow combustion stoves, deeply rooted in the south of Chile.

His creation was inspired by the way pigeons fluff their feathers to trap heat.

The OX1 plant is capable of producing 1 kilogram of sustainable aviation fuel per day.