Using the sun's energy to create fuel — See the world's tiniest sculptures
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Creating fuel the way plants do Photosynthesis is a crucial biological process. Plants use the sun's energy for growth and survival. Now scientists want to transform this process into a way to make fuel for cars, rockets and cargo ships. Is it possible? Tap or click for an inside look at a new fuel source. → |
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One man is making the smallest sculptures in the world When you think of sculptures, you probably imagine something large and ivory in the courtyard of an ancient city. But one man is trying to flip that perspective on its head by creating sculptures that can fit in the eye of a needle. So, how is he doing this? Tap or click to see just how small these sculptures are. → |
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The oldest business in the world The world's oldest hotel is in Japan and has been in business since 705 AD. It's been owned by the same family for 52 generations. Recently this ancient business has started to undergo some changes. But is this a good thing, or should they stick to the adage "don't fix what isn't broken?" Tap or click here to see changes being made to this historic hotel. → |
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