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Cutting carbon emissions is high on the political agenda of the world leaders’ to-do lists. The United States Environmental Protection Agency shows that almost one third of all American greenhouse gasses emitted in 2013 were produced by...
By Craig Hale
January 11, 2016
Humankind is constantly on the move, like a herd of Buffalo on an annual migration looking for pastures new, getting from point A to point B can be problematic when these beasts, en-masse, have to navigate vast territories to find...
By Giles Milner
December 21, 2015
Graphene was discovered by the University of Manchester, the birthplace of the digital computer and also home to a part of the population who end each sentence with the word “like”. Although in Cheadle you might...
By Jay Khan
December 15, 2015
One is a Ford the other is a Ford, well actually both were made under Ford’s cost conscience watchful eye, or as we call them Sauron, the Necromancer. Both are proudly British and still proud to...
By Giles Milner
December 1, 2015
In perhaps the worst Photoshop we’ve ever conjured up we compare the Peugeot 406 Coupe to the Audi A5 Coupe and in doing so have found the two share fairly similar exterior designs. One is a...
By Chris Ward
November 24, 2015
Well actually it may or may not be true, laser technology could or could not become the main source for powering cars in the distant future. However scientists may well be a tiny, tiny fraction of...
By Giles Milner
November 23, 2015