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Roundtables: Building a Cleaner Future: Better Batteries and Their Materials

Technology Review  

Recorded on February 15, 2024 Building a Cleaner Future: Better Batteries and Their Materials Speakers: Casey Crownhart, Climate reporter, David Rotman, Editor at large, James Temple, Sr Editor of Climate & Energy Electric vehicles are taking to the roads like never before, and a grid with a growing share of renewables like wind and solar…

IPMAN threatens strike in Anambra over Soludo’s heavy taxation

The Punch 

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association, Enugu Depot has warned it would be forced to shut down selling of fuel in Anambra State within the next two weeks over attacks on members. The Association accused Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s administration of over-taxing its members, clamping on their businesses, and arresting them. This is coming as the Nigerian

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Boy, 16, stabbed to death in Bristol named by police - Sky News

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  1. Boy, 16, stabbed to death in Bristol named by police  Sky News
  2. Teenage victim of fatal stabbing in Bristol named by police  bbc.co.uk
  3. Boy, 16, who died after stabbing in Bristol named as Darrien Williams  The Guardian
  4. Teens arrested on suspicion of murder after St Philips stabbing  Bristol Live
  5. Pictured: Boy, 16, fatally stabbed in Bristol by two people wearing masks  The Independent

Another clue into the true nature of fast radio bursts

Phys.org 

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are strange events. They can last only milliseconds, but during that time can outshine a galaxy. Some FRBs are repeaters, meaning that they can occur more than once from the same location, while others seem to occur just once. We still aren't entirely sure what causes them, or even if the two types have the same cause. But thanks to a collaboration of observations from ground-based radio telescopes and space-based X-ray observatories, we are starting to figure FRBs out.

OpenAI, Meta and other tech giants sign effort to fight AI election interference

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Tech companies' accord aims to prevent deceptive AI content in elections. Signatories will collaborate on detecting harmful AI-generated content, raising public awareness. Generative AI already influenced politics. Emotional connection to audio, video, and images drives focus on preventing harmful effects of AI content.

Trump is at odds with Nato - and reality

Business Standard 

Mr Trump's mishandling of Covid and election denial were uniquely Trumpian - the behaviour of a man who doesn't like to accept reality when it isn't what he wants it to be

Even if we can't see the first stars, we could detect their impact on the first galaxies

Phys.org 

For a long time, our understanding of the universe's first galaxies leaned heavily on theory. The light from that age only reached us after traveling for billions of years, and on the way, it was obscured and stretched into the infrared. Clues about the first galaxies are hidden in that messy light. Now that we have the James Webb Space Telescope and its powerful infrared capabilities, we've seen further into the past—and with more clarity—than ever before.


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