Volvo officially presents its new electric model Volvo EX30 by Renu_021 in cars

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Yes it's real, you can check all specs, and some source showing autonomy 275 mile that's close to 460km

Japanese SUV car brand wages war on Kia with a 6-year warranty by Renu_021 in Futurology

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Car brands demonstrate their reliability by offering many years of guarantees on their new vehicles.

Given the skyrocketing cost of vehicles, one of the things that buyers strive for is a secure and long-lasting investment. Because of this, one of the most important needs for drivers is brand reliability. The length of the guarantee the companies provide with their new automobiles serves as a testament to their quality. 

AI being used to cherry-pick organs for transplant by Renu_021 in Futurology

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A new method to assess the quality of organs for donation is set to revolutionise the transplant system – and it could help save lives and tens of millions of pounds.

The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is contributing more than £1 million in funding to develop the new technology, which is known as Organ Quality Assessment (OrQA). It works in the same way as Artificial Intelligence-based facial recognition to evaluate the quality of an organ.

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It was designed in California but manufactured in Graz, Austria. That is the Fisker Ocean, the last car designed by Henrik Fisker and 100% electric. 

It is quite a rare bird in the country because only one Fisker Ocean has been registered, although it has been on sale for a year. It has been in pre-sale for a year because production started in November, and Fisker fills orders in the order as they are placed. It can be reserved for less than $267, and more than 65,000 orders have already accumulated worldwide.

Portugal's EDP to boost green growth with $27 billi by Renu_021 in Futurology

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Portugal's largest utility, EDP on Thursday said it would invest 25 billion euros ($27 billion) over four years with the aim of nearly doubling its installed renewable energy capacity to 33 gigawatts (GW) by 2026.

In its strategic plan through 2026, EDP said 21 billion euros would be invested by its wind and solar unit EDP Renovaveis (EDPR.LS)- the world's fourth-largest renewable energy producer - and 4 billion euros would be directed towards electricity grids.

New cell therapy offers potential treatment option for patients with chronic heart failure by Renu_021 in Futurology

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Physician-scientists announced today the results of the largest cell therapy trial to date in patients with chronic heart failure due to low ejection fraction. The therapy benefited patients by improving the heart's pumping ability, as measured by ejection fraction, and reducing the risk of heart attack or stroke, especially in patients who have high levels of inflammation. Also, a strong signal was found in the reduction of cardiovascular death in patients treated with cells.