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Uber to win appeal over operating in London, 50,000 liters of wine floods the factory, first standar

Uber to win appeal over operating in London, 50,000 liters of wine floods the factory, first standards. [Interesting Engineering]( }}) Monday, 28 Sep 2020 Another week begins, here are your briefings. - Uber's court appeal came through with the city [letting Uber operate in London](. - To address labor shortages due to both COVID-19 and the aging workforce in the country, a restaurant in Japan [rolled out its first robotic waiters](. - Today in 1865, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became the first licensed doctor in Britain. Read more about her and other [pioneering women in history](. On to the headlines. [World's First Graphene Standardization Certificate and Awards]( The graphene market is expected to reach $406 million by 2026 [World's First Graphene Standardization Certificate and Awards]( [Nanotechnology]( [cokada/iStock]( Since its discovery in 2004, graphene has become a super-material, revolutionizing fields from electronics to telecommunications to aerospace to automotive to healthcare. However, very little has been done in terms of regulations and standards, until now. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [New All-Carbon Metallic Wire Paves Way for Carbon Computing]( The development could cut computers' power consumption more than a thousandfold. [New All-Carbon Metallic Wire Paves Way for Carbon Computing]( [Chemistry]( [Daniel Rizzo/UC Berkeley]( This team has developed a tool needed to build working carbon circuits, which could eventually lead to a revolution in carbon computing. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [50,000 Liters of Wine Flood Out of Spanish Winery]( The gushing spillage is heartbreaking to watch. [50,000 Liters of Wine Flood Out of Spanish Winery]( [Culture]( [Radio Albacete/Twitter]( Stanley Kubrick and Quentin Tarantino liked this. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wearable 'Wind Turbine' Gathers Energy From Walker's Swinging Arm] [Chen, Ma and Ren et al. / Cell Reports Physical Science]( [Innovation]( [Wearable 'Wind Turbine' Gathers Energy From Walker's Swinging Arm]( The new device might be scaled up to provide 1,000 watts, competing with traditional wind turbines. [> Read More]( [World's First Cortical Vision System Ready for Human Trials] [Monash University]( [Medical Technology]( [World's First Cortical Vision System Ready for Human Trials]( Among all the devices that aid blind people or people with limited vision, this one might just be the most functional so far. [> Read More]( [Crows Think and Solve Problems Just Like Humans] [Grafissimo/iStock]( [Biology]( [Crows Think and Solve Problems Just Like Humans]( A new study reveals how crows possess more intelligence that we've given them credit for. [> Read More]( [16 Ambitious High Performance EVs That Will Change the Auto Industry ] [1](,[2]( [Automotive]( [16 Ambitious High Performance EVs That Will Change the Auto Industry]( You thought Tesla was the sole contender? Think again. [> Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Video of the Day [Military Plane Drops a Smokescreen to Hide Ships in 1923 Footage]( [Military Plane Drops a Smokescreen to Hide Ships in 1923 Footage]( Did you know that smokescreen was a legit tactic used to obfuscate the movement of military units? [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( [linkedin]( You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( to manage your newsletter subscriptions. [Display on interestingengineering.com]( Interesting Engineering, Inc 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 © Copyright 2020 | Interesting Engineering, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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