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Third Of China’s Farms Sprayed By Drones, Marking Agricultural Revolution
A couple of years ago, while exploring the potential of agricultural drone technology through the lens of Hylio’s innovative spraying systems, I found myself wondering if these small machines could shift the massive inertia of global agriculture. At the time, Hylio was doing intriguing work, showcasing promising results with farmers … [continued]
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An Excellent Adventure For Toyota, Lexus, Mazda, Mercedes, & Nissan In Shanghai
At Shanghai Auto this week, Japanese and European car companies were rolling out the big guns for the Chinese market.
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A sequoia forest in Detroit? Planting world’s largest trees on vacant lots
Arborists are hoping to transform vacant land on Detroitâs east side by planting giant sequoias, the worldâs largest trees. Detroit is the pilot city for the Giant Sequoia Filter Forest….
New Freight Electrification Report: A Strategic Blueprint For US Truck Charging
The electrification of freight trucking in the United States has quietly become a central strategic challenge for decarbonization efforts. Transportation is now the leading source of greenhouse gas emissions in the US, surpassing even electricity generation, and heavy-duty trucking alone contributes disproportionately to this problem. While US rail refuses to … [continued]
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Spain Will Host A Concentrating Solar Power Plant To Make Jet Fuel From Sunlight
Solar fuels are beginning to support the economic case for concentrating solar power plants, which produce high heat by focusing sunlight on a transfer medium.
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