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Oct 27, 2022

China to break its own record: World’s new largest wind farm could power 13 million homes

Posted by in category: energy

The 10-kilometer-long offshore farm would be bigger than all of the power plants in Norway combined.

China plans to break its own record for the world’s largest wind farm by constructing a new one before 2025 that could power more than 13 million homes.

Work on the project will begin “before 2025.” It will surpass the largest wind farm in the world once it is finished, according to Guangdong province officials.

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Oct 27, 2022

Amateur scientists uncover origin story of meteorite that makes pigs vomit

Posted by in category: space

They believe it was spotted by a student as it descended on Earth and retrieved in a pond.

Science sleuths may have unlocked the century-old mystery of the origins of a Martian meteorite whose toxins make pigs and humans vomit, according to a press release published on Monday by the University of Glasgow.


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Oct 27, 2022

Discover a sustainable fabric made from the bark of a tree

Posted by in category: sustainability

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A passion for botanical-based fashion leads to the sacred and rare bark cloth of southern Uganda.

Oct 27, 2022

Dow goes nuclear: chemical firm will install reactors at US chemicals complex

Posted by in categories: chemistry, nuclear energy

DOW will install advanced nuclear reactors at one of its Gulf Coast sites to provide low carbon power and process heat for its chemicals production.

Dow signed a letter of intent with reactor developer X-energy, and plans to buy a minority stake in the company. The plan is to deploy X-energy’s Xe-100 high-temperature gas-cooled reactor technology at one of Dow’s Gulf Coast complexes, with operations expected to begin by 2030.

“Advanced small modular nuclear technology is going to be a critical tool for Dow’s path to zero-carbon emissions,” said Dow CEO Jim Fitterling. “This is a great opportunity for Dow to lead our industry in carbon neutral manufacturing by deploying next-generation nuclear energy.”

Oct 27, 2022

Surprise! Webb Telescope image reveals an ancient galaxy is actually two objects

Posted by in category: space

Astronomers thought they were looking at one distant galaxy, but new Webb images reveal two — on a collision course with a third.

Oct 27, 2022

Elon Musk Outlines His Plans For Twitter And Reveals Why He Bought It

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, finance

With his Twitter takeover set to be completed this week, Elon Musk has outlined some of his vision for the social media giant. Speaking on Twitter (where else?) Musk claimed that he didn’t buy Twitter for financial gain, but he do so to “try to help humanity.”

Addressing his message to advertisers on the platform, the multi-billionaire said he believes “the relentless pursuit of clicks” has ultimately resulted in the extreme political polarization we see around the world today. While this is good for profits, Musk argues, it results in meaningful dialogue being lost.

Oct 27, 2022

Chronic pain: New non-opioid drugs may offer relief without addiction

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, computing

A recent study used computational methods to identify novel compounds that activate receptors involved in pain modulation to relieve pain in mouse models without causing sedation. Further research is needed to assess the side effects of these drugs and optimize the compounds for therapeutic use.

Oct 27, 2022

AIs become smarter if you tell them to think step by step

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

Telling artificial intelligence models to “think” step by step when carrying out a task can improve their performance so much that they can outperform humans at jobs AIs usually struggle with.

Oct 27, 2022

New Discovery Expands Tree of Life

Posted by in category: futurism

Scientists have discovered several elusive species of microorganisms.

Researchers have found a number of very rare species of microorganisms, some of which have never been observed before and others which have eluded the attention of researchers for more than a century.

Professor Genoveva Esteban of Bournemouth University and James Weiss, an independent researcher working in his own lab in Warsaw, Poland, with his two cats, made the discovery of these elusive species and published their findings in the scientific journal Protist.

Oct 27, 2022

Hydrogenation enables efficient and sustainable chemicals production

Posted by in categories: chemistry, sustainability

Providing highly efficient chemical processes that are also sustainable has become a key requirement for customers of the chemicals sector. While this is easier to achieve in large-scale, continuous processes for portfolio products, reaching similar levels of sustainability in multi-stage syntheses of complex, custom-manufactured molecules remains a challenge.

One solution to this problem is hydrogenation. When operated properly and with the appropriate knowledge and expertise, this technology is able to deliver excellent yields at high selectivity, and the catalysts applied in the process can often be re-used or recycled.