Students from the Technical University of Delft established a new world record last weekend. They succeeded in driving a hydrogen car 2,488.4 kilometers in three days without refueling. Remarkably, this feat was accomplished using just one kilogram of hydrogen. The Guinness World Records officially recognized this achievement, marking it the longest distance ever covered by a hydrogen-powered vehicle without refueling.
Despite the tech downturn, Europe's founder ecosystem continues to thrive with an unprecedented surge of new entrepreneurs entering the market, says report.
At a gala dinner at Hamburg’s prestigious Chambers of Commerce, the Crystal Cabin Awards Association has awarded its coveted trophies for innovation i.
Dutch universities need a principled human rights policy that prohibits cooperation with institutions complicit in systematic rights abuses. This includes an academic boycott of Israel.