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Why US offshore wind power is struggling - the good, the bad and the opportunity

Energy-daily.com 

Boston MA (SPX) May 10, 2024
America's first large-scale offshore wind farms began sending power to the Northeast in early 2024, but a wave of wind farm project cancellations and rising costs have left many people with doubts about the industry's future in the U.S. Several big hitters, including Orsted, Equinor, BP and Avangrid, have canceled contracts or sought to renegotiate them in recent months. Pulling out meant

China sees continued decline in NOx emissions despite higher fossil fuel use

Energy-daily.com 

Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 10, 2024
Nitrogen oxides (NOx), key contributors to air pollution and climate change, have seen a consistent decline in emissions in China from 2020 to 2022, despite an increase in fossil fuel consumption, a recent study reveals. China has historically been the largest emitter of NOx, which forms aerosols and ozone in the atmosphere. Researchers at the Institute of Environment and Ecology, Tsinghua

China issues draft guidelines to rein in lithium battery industry

Energy-daily.com 

Beijing (AFP) May 9, 2024
China has released draft guidelines aimed at reining in the country's lithium battery industry, which has been in Western crosshairs over fears subsidised overproduction could flood global markets with cut-price exports. Lithium-ion batteries are a form of rechargeable energy storage used in everything from electric cars to scooters, laptops and motorised wheelchairs. China is the world'

US forges new 'battery belt' in hopes of electric future

Energy-daily.com 

Greensboro, United States (AFP) May 9, 2024
Growing up, Devante Cuthbertson assumed he might have to leave his North Carolina hometown to pursue a career, but a new multi-billion-dollar Toyota battery plant is offering him a reason to stay put. The 28-year-old from Greensboro is among students of an apprenticeship program at Guilford Technical Community College, working three days weekly with the automaker with an eye on future employ

Capella Space launches automated vessel detection service

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 07, 2024
Capella Space Corp., a US-based provider of satellite data solutions, has launched its AI-driven Vessel Classification service for high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery. This service is integrated with Capella's secure tasking web application and API, allowing users to simultaneously place Tasking requests and order Vessel Classification. The service also includes access to hist

Ariane 6 set to launch 3Cat-4 CubeSat for Earth observation

Spacedaily.com 

Paris, France (SPX) May 09, 2024
Ariane 6, Europe's latest heavy-lift launcher, is set for its inaugural flight, carrying multiple missions each tasked with unique objectives ranging from Earth observation to technology testing in orbit. This article highlights the 3Cat-4 mission, a 1-kg Earth Observation CubeSat developed under ESA's 'Fly Your Satellite!' program by the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya. The mission o

Experiment Allows for Potential Millions of Qubits on Single Chip

Spacedaily.com 

Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 07, 2024
In the ongoing quest for a viable quantum computer, global researchers are exploring numerous qubit technologies, yet a consensus on the optimal qubit type remains elusive. Qubits, the core of quantum computing, are crucial for data processing, transfer, and storage. They must reliably store information and facilitate swift data processing, which depends on stable, rapid interactions among

Quantum advances enhance understanding of high-temperature superconductors

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 10, 2024
Technological advancements like superfast levitating trains, long-range lossless power transmission, and faster MRI machines hinge on the development of materials that superconduct electricity at room temperature. Researchers have now published findings in the May 10 issue of Science that deepen our understanding of superconductivity in materials known as cuprates, which have confounded sc



High-throughput device streamlines advanced material synthesis

Spacedaily.com 

London, UK (SPX) May 07, 2024
A new device developed at the University of Birmingham allows for the rapid production of nanomaterial libraries using eco-friendly mechanochemical methods. Dr. Jason Stafford, a researcher at the School of Engineering, designed the system to foster highly controlled reaction environments, streamlining the extensive time traditionally required for material production in labs. This be

A better way to control shape-shifting soft robots

Spacedaily.com 

Boston MA (SPX) May 10, 2024
Imagine a slime-like robot that can seamlessly change its shape to squeeze through narrow spaces, which could be deployed inside the human body to remove an unwanted item. While such a robot does not yet exist outside a laboratory, researchers are working to develop reconfigurable soft robots for applications in health care, wearable devices, and industrial systems. But how can one c

AI systems are already deceiving us -- and that's a problem, experts warn

Spacedaily.com 

Washington (AFP) May 10, 2024
Experts have long warned about the threat posed by artificial intelligence going rogue - but a new research paper suggests it's already happening. Current AI systems, designed to be honest, have developed a troubling skill for deception, from tricking human players in online games of world conquest to hiring humans to solve "prove-you're-not-a-robot" tests, a team of scientists argue in the

Using MRI, engineers have found a way to detect light deep in the brain

Spacedaily.com 

Boston MA (SPX) May 11, 2024
Scientists often label cells with proteins that glow, allowing them to track the growth of a tumor, or measure changes in gene expression that occur as cells differentiate. While this technique works well in cells and some tissues of the body, it has been difficult to apply this technique to image structures deep within the brain, because the light scatters too much before it can be detect

AI Ethics in the Digital Afterlife: Safeguards Needed to Avoid Unwanted AI "Hauntings"

Spacedaily.com 

London, UK (SPX) May 10, 2024
The prospect of interacting with digital avatars of deceased individuals, facilitated by advancements in artificial intelligence, poses potential psychological risks, according to a new study from the University of Cambridge. Researchers at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence have raised concerns about the emerging field of "digital afterlife," where AI-powered chatbots, known a

Princeton physicists reveal the microscopic basis of a new form of quantum magnetism

Spacedaily.com 

Princeton NJ (SPX) May 10, 2024
Not all magnets are the same. When we think of magnetism, we often think of magnets that stick to a refrigerator's door. For these types of magnets, the electronic interactions that give rise to magnetism have been understood for around a century, since the early days of quantum mechanics. But there are many different forms of magnetism in nature, and scientists are still discovering the mechani

Manta Ray UUV moves closer to operational readiness after successful tests

Spacedaily.com 

Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 02, 2024
In February and March 2024, the Manta Ray uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) prototype, developed by Northrop Grumman, underwent comprehensive in-water testing off Southern California's coast. The tests assessed the UUV's hydrodynamic performance, including submerged operations employing its various propulsion and steering modes such as buoyancy, propellers, and control surfaces. "Our succe

Estonia summons Russian envoy over GPS jamming

Spacedaily.com 

Tallinn (AFP) May 8, 2024
Estonia on Wednesday summoned Russia's charge d'affaires over GPS interference, which the NATO member said was Russian "hybrid activity" that had disrupted civilian air traffic. Estonia and fellow Baltic states Latvia and Lithuania last month warned that widespread Russian GPS jamming increased the threat of an aviation accident. "Today we summoned (the) Russian charge d'affaires over GP

John Travolta’s Alleged New Romance May Have a Major Hurdle on His End

SheKnows.com 

While the internet and friends of the two are shipping John Travolta and Kristin Davis together, their alleged romance could have a huge hurdle on Travolta’s side. Insiders said to Closer Weekly on May 8 that Travolta is having a hard time moving on from the passing of his late wife, Kelly Preston. Now, this […]

Late Rally Falls Just Short in Mother's Day Matinee

OurSports Central - Atlantic League 

(Central Islip, N.Y.) - The Long Island Ducks were defeated by the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars 15-11 on Sunday afternoon in the finale of a three-game s... - AtL Long Island Ducks

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