Transparent Paper Cup: A New Sustainable Innovation from Japan
Japan has introduced a new “transparent paper cup”, combining the best qualities of both paper and plastic cups. Made from extra-thick cellophane, the cup is
Japan has introduced a new “transparent paper cup”, combining the best qualities of both paper and plastic cups. Made from extra-thick cellophane, the cup is
The Alef Model A is set to become the world’s first flying electric car legally approved for both road driving and air travel. Developed by
In 2013, Japan carried out the quiet demolition of the 140-meter Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka in Tokyo, introducing a revolutionary method known as the TECOREP
Researchers in Singapore have developed a cutting-edge technology that can generate electricity from rainfall, offering a new clean energy option for regions where solar or
e4E’s carbon-absorbing bricks are an innovative solution that transforms unused or waste soil into eco-friendly construction materials capable of capturing carbon dioxide. This breakthrough not
The Japanese government is moving forward with plans to study blue carbon—the process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide beneath the ocean—using marine vegetation such
Case Study: Simon Hardaker and Cassini — 10,000 Nautical Miles Across the Atlantic Simon Hardaker’s transatlantic voyage aboard Cassini—covering over 10,000 miles and two crossings
As the world races toward clean energy and green technology to combat climate change, a crucial question emerges:“Can we protect the planet’s future without compromising
Several countries across the Northern Hemisphere are currently grappling with record-breaking heatwaves that are endangering millions of lives. Temperatures have soared to dangerous levels, resulting
The parasite Toxoplasma gondii—which infects an estimated 30–50% of the global population—is now under investigation as a potential contributor to male infertility. A recent study