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Radical new forecast shows how rapidly the energy economy is changing

Economics, policies will revolutionize energy, still stick us with over 2° C warming. Enlarge (credit: Yaorusheng) Humanity is on the cusp of radical changes in how we produce and consume energy, according to a new.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaOct 26th, 2023

3 underrated Netflix shows you should watch this weekend (December 20-22)

These Netflix shows are a reminder of the wide array of shows you can watch on the streamer......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated News9 hr. 10 min. ago

Neutrality has played a pivotal, but under-examined, role in international relations, new research shows

Researchers have developed a new way of understanding international relations by analyzing almost 200 years of alliances, hostilities and neutrality between countries......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News11 hr. 9 min. ago

Heterogeneous host populations drive evolution of more virulent pathogens, modeling study shows

The evolution of pathogens has received attention in a wide range of scientific fields, such as epidemiology, demography, and evolutionary ecology. Understanding pathogen evolution is particularly urgent for rapidly evolving pathogens, such as SARS-C.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News13 hr. 42 min. ago

First results from 2021 rocket launch shed light on aurora"s birth

Results from a 2021 experiment led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist have begun to reveal the particle-level processes that create the type of auroras that dance rapidly across the sky......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News16 hr. 10 min. ago

Dark energy "doesn"t exist" so can"t be pushing "lumpy" universe apart, physicists say

One of the biggest mysteries in science—dark energy—doesn't actually exist, according to researchers looking to solve the riddle of how the universe is expanding......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News16 hr. 10 min. ago

Miniature sensor that detects toxic gas shows promising results in the lab

A team of scientists at UNSW Sydney have developed a highly sensitive miniature sensor that is able to detect low levels of the toxic gas nitrogen dioxide (NO2). The tiny, flexible sensor can detect the harmful gas in real-time without requiring an e.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News18 hr. 42 min. ago

Active particles reorganize 3D gels into denser porous structures, study shows

Colloidal gels are complex systems made up of microscopic particles dispersed in a liquid, ultimately producing a semi-solid network. These materials have unique and advantageous properties that can be tuned using external forces, which have been the.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News19 hr. 42 min. ago

Lenovo could unveil laptop with rollable display at CES 2025

Lenovo could have an interesting laptop for us at CES 2025, thanks to a leak which shows a laptop with a rollable display. The post Lenovo could unveil laptop with rollable display at CES 2025 appeared first on Phandroid. The laptop’s fo.....»»

Category: asiaSource:  phandroidRelated NewsDec 20th, 2024

Why cybersecurity is critical to energy modernization

In this Help Net Security interview, Anjos Nijk, Managing Director of the European Network for Cyber security (ENCS), discusses cybersecurity in the energy sector as it modernizes with renewable sources and smart grid technologies. Nijk also addresse.....»»

Category: securitySource:  netsecurityRelated NewsDec 20th, 2024

Research reveals an inexpensive fix for California"s struggling wildflowers

California's native wildflowers are being smothered by layers of dead, invasive grasses. A new UC Riverside study shows that simply raking these layers can boost biodiversity and reduce fire danger......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Denali Fault found to have torn apart ancient joining of two landmasses

New research shows that three sites spread along an approximately 620-mile portion of today's Denali Fault were once a smaller united geologic feature indicative of the final joining of two land masses. That feature was then torn apart by millions of.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Stalker 2 has been enjoyable jank, but it’s also getting rapidly fixed

"A-Life" fixes will ensure even more randomness in an already odd fallout zone. When the impossibly punctuated S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chernobyl released on November 20, after.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

New "molecular flipbook" gives researchers the best look yet at ribosomal motion

At one time or another, most of us have played with a flipbook, using our thumbs to rapidly flip a series of pictures to create an illusion of movement......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Extended chart of life shows ancient species may have evolved slower and lasted longer

If all the world's a stage and all the species merely players, then their exits and entrances can be found in the rock record. Fossilized skeletons and shells clearly show how evolution and extinction unfolded over the past half a billion years, but.....»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Realme 14 Pro series debuts with color-changing back

Realme has unveiled their latest smartphone, the Realme 14 Pro series, which features a color-changing back that reacts to the cold. The post Realme 14 Pro series debuts with color-changing back appeared first on Phandroid. Smartphone tech.....»»

Category: asiaSource:  phandroidRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

EU interoperability spat shows Apple and Meta will never agree about privacy

While Apple is accusing Meta of trying to use EU laws to abuse privacy, Meta is saying Apple is worse. This is just the latest chapter in a long-running fight between the tech giants.Left: Apple CEO Tim Cook. Right: Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg — image.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Solving renewable energy’s sticky storage problem

When the Sun doesn't shine and the wind is calm, humankind still needs power. When the Sun is blazing and the wind is blowing, Germany’s solar and wind power plants swing into h.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Change management shows us how we all can become climate leaders

'Tis the season for resolutions, and if yours are all about reducing your impact on the planet then you may find yourself at loggerheads this holiday season with friends whose 2025 goals are a bit less green......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Arctic Ocean reveals unexpected variety in hydrothermal vent formations

A new study about Earth's northernmost seafloor hydrothermal system shows even more variety in vent styles than previously thought......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024

Arctic snow shows up to 71 times more PFAS during sunny months

PFAS refers collectively to the thousands of man-made chemicals that take a very long time to break down in nature. None of these substances occur naturally—also called forever chemicals, and several are suspected of negatively affecting humans and.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 19th, 2024