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Plus: World's first molten hydroxide salt energy storage                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 April 27, 2024 | [Read Online]( In partnership with The era of humanoid robots seems to flourish, with new models being developed and trained at exceptional speeds. Another Chinese firm making advanced strides in this realm is Astribot. In a video released by the firm, its humanoid S1 is seen doing household tasks at an unprecedented pace, which marks a significant advancement for a robot. 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A video depicts the demonstrated speed of S1, which is truly impressive. The pace is adept enough to smoothly pull a tablecloth from beneath a stack of wine glasses without causing them to [topple.]( ☢️ Radioactive Chernobyl is a wildlife haven after 38 years of nuclear disaster The explosion at the [Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant 38 years ago]( yesterday (April 26) marked a terrible tragedy in human history. The toxic clouds that spread over Soviet territory exposed approximately 8.4 million people to nuclear radiation. Over [250,000 people developed cancer](, and approximately 100,000 cases ended up being fatal. Beyond the damage incurred by human beings that pervades to this day, the Chernobyl disaster wreaked havoc across the landscape by causing extensive damage to crops, plants, and infrastructure. Radioecologists have taken sites that required human evacuation, such as Chernobyl, as unique opportunities to study what happens when humans move out of these landscapes. Though the area saw an incredible loss of humans, ecologists were stunned to find that [wildlife had taken over.]( 🏝️ Video: Belgium starts building World’s first artificial energy island Since September 2023, [a team of 300 workers]( has been diligently constructing caissons in Flushing, the Netherlands. These watertight structures, crucial for the development of Princess Elisabeth Island—the world's first artificial energy island—take three months each to complete. The facility is [28 miles (45 kilometers)]( from the Belgian coast. Engineers will use an estimated 2.3 million cubic meters of sand to create the artificial energy islands, and the caissons being built will form the outer walls of the islands. The facility will function as a maritime energy hub, managing both high-voltage direct current (HVDC) and alternating current (HVAC) to supply power to the Princess Elisabeth Zone. 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