What the research is about When we hear about moving objects with electricity, most of us imagine a "pulling force ...
China achieves a superconducting magnet of 35.6 teslas, 700,000 times stronger than Earth's magnetic field, setting a world ...
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Building a rechargeable lead-acid battery and primitive generator to recreate early electrical power
This experiment explores how early electrical technology can be rebuilt from scratch by creating a rechargeable lead-acid ...
Earth-like planets have a thin crust, a large mantle (which contains a lot of molten magma), and a core. Inside these ...
The old coal plant is gone. Something very different is planned in its place. The twin smokestacks of the Bull Run Fossil Plant in Claxton, Tennessee,.
The technology promises to replace several parts of the grid with one device that’s both controllable and updatable.
EDF power solutions has announced the commissioning of the 420 MW Koruson 1 cluster, including three wind farms, on the border of the Northern and Eastern Cape of South Africa, ...
Washington: The old coal plant is gone. Something very different is planned in its place. The twin smokestacks of the Bull Run Fossil Plant in Claxton, Tennessee, were demolished after more ...
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'Thermodynamic computer' can mimic AI neural networks — using orders of magnitude less energy to generate images
Researchers generated images from noise, using orders of magnitude less energy than current generative AI models require.
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'Rubbish investigators' search for clues and Bin Diesel to hit streets as fly-tipping cases rise
A day in the life of a bin collections team. 00:01:24, play videoA day in the life of a bin collections team 0:59Behind the scenes in a recycling centre. 00:00:59, play videoBehind the scenes in a ...
At any given moment, 89,000 terawatts of raw solar power is slamming into the Earth’s atmosphere. It is a mind-boggling amount of energy. But right now, our best technologies are essentially trying to ...
U.S. scientists are developing an innovation that could reduce nuclear waste storage time by 99.7%, transmuting long-lived radioactive materials into shorter-lived isotopes.
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