Unveiling the Science Behind Aircraft Windows Design Gerd DaniDecember 2, 2023March 28, 20260 The design of aircraft windows goes beyond offering a beautiful view or serving as a backdrop in music videos. There’s… Read More
The plant that sucks CO2 out of the air and seals it into asphalt Gerd DaniNovember 29, 2023March 28, 20260 Tackling atm47ospheric pollution and significantly diminishing CO2 levels through direct action is a scientific strategy gaining traction. This is achieved… Read More
Green Aviation: Virgin Atlantic’s Historic SAF Flight Gerd DaniNovember 29, 2023March 28, 20260 In an unprecedented move towards green aviation, Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 787 recently completed a milestone journey from London to New… Read More
Einstein’s Theory & Spatial Warp: A Conceptual Guide Gerd DaniNovember 2, 2023March 28, 20260 In 1905, Albert Einstein took the concepts of Galilean relativity and applied them to the realm of electrodynamics. His work… Read More
What is an undervalued invention that has shaped our modern society? Gerd DaniOctober 29, 2023March 28, 20260 It was an ordinary breakfast in 1936 when Joseph Friedman observed his young daughter struggling with a simple task. She… Read More
Embracing Energy Transition: The E2DT Conference Gerd DaniOctober 28, 2023March 28, 20260 As the world grapples with lingering issues from the past century, a significant portion of the global population is turning… Read More
Nuclear power: Can Italy safely return to nuclear power as an energy source? Gerd DaniOctober 26, 2023March 28, 20260 Nuclear energy has always been a focal point in global discussions, and the resurgence of nuclear power as an energy… Read More
WHO INVENTED THE WHEEL and WHEN WAS THE FIRST TESTIMONY DATED? Gerd DaniOctober 5, 2023March 28, 20260 The wheel, a tool we interact with on a basis often without even thinking about it holds great significance in… Read More
Colosseum: Rome’s Iconic Monument, Its History & Facts Gerd DaniSeptember 22, 2023March 28, 20260 Rome’s first amphitheater, the Statilius Scaurus, was situated near the Campus Martius. Unfortunately, it fell victim to the great fire… Read More
The Eiffel Tower: A Testament to Architectural Brilliance Gerd DaniSeptember 20, 2023March 28, 20260 The Eiffel Tower, or “la Dame de Fer” (the Iron Lady), as it is fondly known, is more than just… Read More