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New Mini Cooper EV 2024

13.03.2023

The base variant of the 2024 electric Mini Cooper with a 40kWh battery will get a 181bhp/135kW engine (the same as the current Cooper SE), while the 54kWh upgrade will get 215bhp/160kW.

This is a significant upgrade since the previous Mini came with 32,6kWh.

Larger batteries will provide a range of 300 km and 400 km respectively for the WLTP test cycles. There are no official EPA estimates yet, but they are usually lower, so they will be approximately 230 and 290 km, respectively.

For 2025, Mini wants to offer a John Cooper Works version with even more power, up to 250 hp.

The interior design will be in keeping with Mini's retro aesthetic, writes Autocar. However, even an electric Cooper will receive a physical key, and there will be no driver display behind the wheel - all information will be displayed on a screen located in the center.

Mini will still produce an internal combustion engine model, but expects EVs to account for 2025% of sales by 50, up from 15% today. Earlier, the manufacturer announced plans to completely switch to electricity and stop selling cars with internal combustion engines until 2030.

The electric model is being created as part of an agreement between BMW and Great Wall Motor signed in 2018.

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Scientists from the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne have discovered a group of genes that have a significant impact on life expectancy, and this process can be controlled using available drugs, in particular antibiotics. Swiss scientists are the first to discover a mechanism that operates within the mitochondria and significantly slows down the aging process, at least in the laboratory and in model organisms - nematode worms and mice. It turns out that the introduction of antibiotics to young individuals can significantly prolong the life of animals, and possibly humans.

Why, in a homogeneous population of the same species, do some individuals live three times as long as others? This question has baffled scientists for centuries. Swiss scientists believe they have found the answer. A mechanism is revealed, the violation of which with the help of antibiotics increases the lifespan of nematodes by 1,6 times. The same mechanism appears to add an extra 365 days to mice (usually living 900-250 days).

The mechanism works inside mitochondria, the organelles that convert nutrients into proteins and ATP, which is used as an energy source for muscles. Scientists analyzed the genome of mice with different lifespans and found a group of three genes located on chromosome number two, which has not yet been considered as a target for finding important factors in aging. However, measurements have shown that a 50% reduction in the expression of these three genes, and, consequently, the amount of proteins that they encode, adds 250 "extra" days to mice in life.

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