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WSJ reporter Benoit Morenne tells us about Quaise's futuristic tech and how it's aiming to drill the deepest hole ever. But first, it's the age of artificial intelligence, but some parents who ...
Quaise used a gyrotron to vaporize basalt rock during a demonstration in January (the video was sped up). A beam of electromagnetic energy traveling at the speed of light strikes a thick slab of ...
A Russian team aiming to pass through Earth’s crust and reach the mantle managed to bore a hole 40,318 feet, or about 7.6 miles deep, near the Norwegian border. However, at this point the ...
Quaise Energy and its team of scientists and engineers are planning on drilling the deepest hole in history. They want to reach the earth’s core. This initiative is beyond scientific curiosity, but a ...
During this time, scientists also dug into the earth to see ... and ended up creating the Bertha Rogers hole. It measured over 31,400 feet deep, equivalent to about six miles. The Bertha Rogers hole ...
The term “rat hole” refers to the narrow pits dug into the ground, typically just large enough for one person to descend and extract coal. Once the pits are dug, miners descend using ropes or bamboo ...
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At these depths, Quaise expects to find temperatures around 500 °C (932 °F), which is well past the point where geothermal energy takes a massive leap in efficiency. "Water is a supercritical ...
Coastguards have warned beachgoers not to enter a "very deep hole" that has appeared on the coast. The 12ft-deep (3.7m) formation was discovered near the Cliff Road car park in Felixstowe ...
Residents on a single road in Plymouth endured the equivalent of new roadworks every other week last year in what is thought to be Britain’s “most dug-up street”. The port city’s Ford Hill ...
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