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Apr 13, 2022

Colour-changing sensor raises a pink flag to hydrogen leaks

Posted by in categories: electronics, energy

A simple colour change could indicate the presence of potentially hazardous hydrogen gas thanks to a new sensor developed by researchers in Germany. The micron-scale device, which uses so-called “supraparticles” that turn from purple to pink in the presence of hydrogen, could help prevent explosions by making it easier to detect and localize leaks at fuel stations, generators and pipelines.

Apr 13, 2022

A new energy storage system can store solar power for nearly two decades

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Apr 13, 2022

New Airborne Microchips Are the Tiniest Structures to Take Flight

Posted by in category: computing

Apr 13, 2022

Cybertruck is coming in 2023. Here is everything we know so far

Posted by in category: transportation

Apr 13, 2022

Earth 2.0? China joins the race to find the most Earth-like habitable exoplanet

Posted by in category: space

Apr 13, 2022

Ukraine launches NFT ‘Museum of War’ to raise funds for its military

Posted by in categories: blockchains, military

Apr 13, 2022

California start-up sending tiny robots on fantastic voyage into brains

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Sending miniature robots deep inside the human skull to treat brain disorders has long been the stuff of science fiction—but it could soon become reality, according to a California start-up.

Bionaut Labs plans its first on humans in just two years for its tiny injectable robots, which can be carefully guided through the using magnets.

“The idea of the micro robot came about way before I was born,” said co-founder and CEO Michael Shpigelmacher.

Apr 13, 2022

General Motors Secures Multi-Year Cobalt Supply From Glencore

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability, transportation

“GM and our suppliers are building an EV ecosystem that is focused on sourcing critical raw materials in a secure sustainable manner. Importantly, given the critical role of EVs in reducing the carbon footprint of the transportation sector, this agreement is aligned with our approach to responsible sourcing and supply chain management.”

Jeff Morrison, GM vice president, Global Purchasing and Supply Chain

GM and Glencore did not disclose the duration of the sourcing agreement or its value. Cobalt is a rare metal that makes up only 0.001% of the earth’s crust. Known for its heat-resistant properties, it is added to lithium-ion battery cathodes to improve energy density and battery longevity.

Apr 13, 2022

AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D beats the Core i9 12900K in gaming benchmarks

Posted by in categories: computing, entertainment, internet

AMD is at it again. 😃


The launch of AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D is imminent. Chips are out in the wild and early bird reviews and benchmarks are popping up on the web. Given that AMD has been touting the gaming prowess of the 5800X3D, we’ve been waiting to see if that claim holds up. And it appears that it does.

Peruvian hardware site Xanxo Gaming (via 3DCenter) managed to get hold of a retail Ryzen 7 5800X3D and put it through a comprehensive suite of benchmarks, comparing it to Intel’s Core i9 12900KF. As the site wasn’t sampled by AMD, it’s not subject to an embargo.

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Apr 13, 2022

New York State is getting 38 MW of community bifacial solar farms

Posted by in categories: energy, engineering, sustainability

Boston-based solar company ClearPath Energy and Maitland, Florida-based Castillo Engineering, a solar engineering firm, are building six community bifacial solar farms in New York State.

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Ranging from 4.5 megawatts (MW) to 7.5 MW in size, the six solar farms are currently in late stages of construction in central New York State, and some are already mechanically completed. All six projects are scheduled to be operational in the second quarter of 2022.