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Virgo Kanya
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Why China Is Winning The EV War
In 2024, Ford Motors scaled back production of their F-150 Lightning, the electric version of their popular pickup truck. Sales had plummeted, partly due to its higher cost compared to the gas-powered model. This issue extends beyond Ford, as the average price of a new electric vehicle (EV) in the US sits around $55,000, posing a significant barrier to widespread consumer adoption at a critical juncture for climate goals.
By Virgo Kanya4 days ago in Art
The Secret Infrastructure Beneath NYC
New York City's iconic skyline captures much attention, but what lies 600 feet beneath the surface? Let's dig in. At ground level, your first scoop would cut through three inches of asphalt, followed by 10 inches of coarse concrete. A foot deeper, you'd encounter a layer of absorbent soil that collects runoff from the streets.
By Virgo Kanya4 days ago in Wander
Why Melted Bugs On Candy And Lemon Fuel A $167 Million Industry
This Amber goop comes from Bugs and you've probably eaten it before .It's a natural resin called shellac and once it's stretched and cooled it's used in tons of ways formatting a shine to popular candies like jelly beans and preserving citrus fruit to finishing wood.
By Virgo Kanya7 days ago in Journal
Why India's $12 Million Cricket Bat Industry Is Fueled By UK Trees
According to plan, this wood will be cut, shaped, and scraped into one of the most expensive cricket bats. While making a high-end bat is labor-intensive, the real reason they cost so much is English Willow. English Willow bats are considered the cream of the crop, associated with star players like India's Surya Kumar Yadav and MS Dhoni. No professional player will use anything but English Willow. Nowadays, the highest-quality bats can go for up to $1,000. That's why police in India have cracked down on counterfeits trying to pass off bats made with less desirable wood.
By Virgo Kanya11 days ago in Gamers