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Sao Paulo (Brazil), Sep 3 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) With more than 90 artists and a thousand works, the 34th edition of the Sao Paulo Biennial will open its doors this Saturday with the mission of "embracing the city" and shedding light despite the "darkness" that has marked the world in the years of the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE BIENNIAL IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
This giant wind turbine blade fell across the A33 autobahn, near Bielefeld, Germany on Tuesday, after a vehicle collided with the turbine blade transporter and caused it to come loose. The giant blade rolled across the German highway and collided with a nearby truck, completely destroyed its cabin. Amazingly, the driver of the semi received only light injuries. Firefighters arrived to the scene quickly and blocked off all traffic in order to deal with the bizarre accident. Vehicles were stuck on the congested motorway in queues that extended for miles, as police and emergency teams shut down the autobahn in both directions. Germany is one of the world's largest producers of wind turbines and one of the world's biggest consumers of energy generated by wind. A commercial wind turbine usually costs between 3 and 4 million dollars to produce and install.
Storms frequently hit the island nation of Japan, but one entrepreneur may have found a way to harness the power of nature with his new invention, the 'typhoon turbine'. The inventor of what might be the world's first 'typhoon turbine' says the device can harness the power of storms to supply Japan with boundless amounts of green energy. The team behind the egg-beater-shaped turbines are testing out their prototype machine on Japan's Okinawa island. The country experiences numerous storms, recording an estimated six typhoons so far this year.
Scientists reconstruct the colour patterns of the pet-sized Psittacosaurus, producing what they believe is the most accurate 3D model of a dinosaur so far. Matthew Stock reports.