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Christopher Nolan rebuilt Los Alamos 'in secret' for 'Oppenheimer'

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Abiquiu, United States (AFP) March 2, 2024
An entire town filled with nuclear laboratories, built from scratch in the remote mountains of New Mexico, with every single person involved sworn to secrecy? It is not just the plot of "Oppenheimer," but also the story of how Christopher Nolan's Oscar-nominated movie about the invention of the atomic bomb was made. "This is the most I've ever spoken about it," said David Manzanares, fie

Apple's new EU measures draw complaint from 34 digital organisations

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Brussels, Belgium (AFP) March 2, 2024
Changes Apple is making to its services in the European Union "make a mockery" of new antitrust rules in the bloc, 34 digital organisations complained to the European Commission this week. They include app makers Epic Games and Spotify. "We are very concerned that Apple's proposed scheme for compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA)... will not meet the law's requirements, therefore

Sri Lanka awards energy deal to India after rejecting China

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Colombo (AFP) March 1, 2024
Sri Lanka on Friday awarded the construction of three solar and wind hybrid power generation facilities to an Indian company after scrapping a tender won by a Chinese firm. New Delhi has long been concerned about growing Chinese influence in the island nation, which sits near key global shipping lanes and which India considers to be within its sphere of influence. The project, initially

Sounding warning, Kerry urges new ways on climate finance

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Washington (AFP) March 1, 2024
Veteran envoy John Kerry called Friday for the United States to find major new climate finance methods, warning of "huge disappointment" if historic promises to transition from fossil fuels go unheeded. Kerry, who is stepping down as the US climate envoy, described an agreement in December in Dubai at the last UN summit as historic for its call on the planet to move away from fossil fuels in

Saskatchewan says won't remit carbon tax to Canada govt

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Ottawa (AFP) Feb 29, 2024
Canada's Saskatchewan province announced Thursday it will not collect and remit a federal carbon tax on natural gas for home heating, setting up a fight over national climate policy. Dustin Duncan, the local minister in charge of the western plains province's utility SaskEnergy, made the announcement in a video posted on social media on the last day before a payment deadline for January.

French police arrest eight activists targeting chemicals site

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Pierre-Benite, France (AFP) March 2, 2024
Environmental activists broke into a French chemicals site Saturday to denounce the production of so-called "forever chemicals" - PFAS compounds - leading to eight arrests, local officials said. Around 300 people from the Extinction Rebellion and Youth for Climate groups cut through fences to reach the Arkema site at Pierre-Benite factory near Lyon in southeast France, a spokesman for the



Energy-related CO2 emissions hit record levels in 2023: IEA

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Paris (AFP) March 1, 2024
Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose to a record level in 2023, but the growth slowed from previous years thanks to continued expansion of clean technologies, the International Energy Agency said Friday. CO2 emissions from energy rose by 1.1 percent in 2023, increasing by 410 million tonnes to a record 37.4 billion tonnes, slowing down from a gain of 490 million tonnes in 2022, the I

Activists urge UN states to move faster on high seas treaty

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United Nations, United States (AFP) March 1, 2024
Ocean conservationists called Friday for countries to speed up their ratification of a treaty to protect the high seas, a year after the historic text was approved by UN member states. The treaty - which took 15 years to be approved - aims to protect marine ecosystems that are vital to humanity but under threat by pollution. Members of the United Nations finalized it in March last yea

Activists occupy German forest to block Tesla expansion

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Grunheide, Germany (AFP) Feb 29, 2024
Environmental activists occupying a forest close to Tesla's factory near Berlin said Thursday they want to stop the electric vehicle maker's German expansion plans and protect local groundwater. Tesla wants to expand its factory in Gruenheide, southeast of the capital, by 170 hectares (420 acres) and boost production up to one million vehicles annually. But the environmental group Robin

'Stressed' drone batteries could be used in low-demand roles

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 04, 2024
In the ever-evolving landscape of aerial electric vehicles, particularly those employing vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capabilities, the efficiency and longevity of lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) are of paramount importance. A recent study published in ACS Energy Letters sheds light on a significant advancement in LiB technology, with implications not only for improving battery performance i

World resource extraction could surge 60% by 2060, UN warns

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Paris (AFP) March 1, 2024
Extraction of Earth's natural resources could surge 60 percent by 2060, imperilling climate goals and economic prosperity, the UN said Friday, calling for dramatic changes in energy, food, transport and housing. Enormous expansion of infrastructure, energy demand and consumer consumption over the last half century, particularly in wealthier countries, has driven a tripling of the world's us

We've been here before: AI promised humanlike machines - in 1958

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St Louis MO (SPX) Mar 04, 2024
A roomsize computer equipped with a new type of circuitry, the Perceptron, was introduced to the world in 1958 in a brief news story buried deep in The New York Times. The story cited the U.S. Navy as saying that the Perceptron would lead to machines that "will be able to walk, talk, see, write, reproduce itself and be conscious of its existence." More than six decades later, similar claim

Building bionic jellyfish for ocean exploration

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Pasadena CA (SPX) Mar 04, 2024
Jellyfish can't do much besides swim, sting, eat, and breed. They don't even have brains. Yet, these simple creatures can easily journey to the depths of the oceans in a way that humans, despite all our sophistication, cannot. But what if humans could have jellyfish explore the oceans on our behalf, reporting back what they find? New research conducted at Caltech aims to make that a realit

SDGSAT-1 aids in identifying urban light pollution sources

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Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 01, 2024
In a groundbreaking study, Chinese scientists have harnessed the capabilities of the science satellite SDGSAT-1 to address the challenges posed by modern illumination sources in urban environments. This research, spearheaded by the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, represents a significant step forward in the management of urban light pollution. P

Northrop Grumman Selects Viasat for Defense Space Internet Integration Project

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 01, 2024
In a significant development for military satellite communications, Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) has secured a contract from Northrop Grumman to participate in a pioneering U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) initiative. The initiative, known as the Defense Experimentation Using Commercial Space Internet (DEUCSI) Call 003 program, or more colloquially as 'Global Lightning,' aims to ex

Military Leaders Say Maintaining U.S. Strategic Edge Requires Continued Investment

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Washington DC (SPX) Feb 29, 2024
Senior military officials told lawmakers today that the United States remains ready to deter strategic and space-based threats, but continued investment is critical amid increasing competition. Air Force Gen. Anthony J. Cotton, U.S. Strategic Command commander, and Space Force Gen. Stephen N. Whiting, U.S. Space Command commander, said recent investments by Russia and China underscore the

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Iran launches imaging satellite from Russia

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Tehran (AFP) Feb 29, 2024
Iran announced on Thursday the launch of a remote sensing and imaging satellite into orbit from Russia, according to state media. The launch of "Pars-I" with the Russian Soyuz-2.1b launcher was broadcast live by state television in Iran. The satellite was launched "from Russia's Vostochny launch base", some 8,000 kilometres (5,000 miles) east of Moscow, according to the official IRNA new

Top 5: Space for your health

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Paris (ESA) Mar 04, 2024
Space has led to technological innovations with wide-ranging applications in healthcare. Beyond consumer gadgets, such as wireless headsets and scratch-resistant lenses, space exploration is a catalyst for understanding the human body and advancing scientific results that benefit people worldwide. Here are Europe's top 5 stories in space for your health. Gravity affects everything we do an

UBC Okanagan researchers create new compound to build space-age antennas

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Okanagan, Canada (SPX) Mar 04, 2024
In a first-of-its-kind development, UBC Okanagan researchers, in collaboration with Drexel University, have created a new compound that can be used to 3D print telecommunication antennas and other connectivity devices. These 3D printed products, created by combining a two-dimensional compound called MXenes with a polymer, can be used as an alternative for metallic counterparts and can make

Sidus Space Sets Public Offering Price

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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 04, 2024
Sidus Space, Inc. (Nasdaq: SIDU), a Space and Data-as-a-Service company, has announced the pricing of its underwritten public offering of 1,321,000 Class A common stock shares. Each share is priced at $6.00, aiming for gross proceeds of approximately $7.9 million, before underwriting discounts and offering expenses. The company is the sole offeror of these shares. The proceeds are earmarke

Scripps Research scientists reveal how first cells could have formed on Earth

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La Jolla CA (SPX) Mar 04, 2024
Roughly 4 billion years ago, Earth was developing conditions suitable for life. Origin-of-life scientists often wonder if the type of chemistry found on the early Earth was similar to what life requires today. They know that spherical collections of fats, called protocells, were the precursor to cells during this emergence of life. But how did simple protocells first arise and diversify to event

The Rosetta odyssey: first ever comet-chaser

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Paris, France (SPX) Mar 04, 2024
Two decades ago, on March 2, 2004, the European Space Agency's (ESA) Rosetta spacecraft embarked on an audacious journey that would push the boundaries of human knowledge and technology. Launched aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from French Guiana, Rosetta set off on a 7.9 billion-kilometer odyssey to rendezvous with and study comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, a journey that would offer unprecedented in


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