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Dec 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather's Role in Electricity Demand: A New Forecasting Method

Imagine trying to predict how much electricity we'll need tomorrow. It's like planning a picnic without knowing if it'll be sunny or rainy. That's where weather comes in. This research dug deep into how temperature, humidity, and wind affect our electricity demand. They used a fancy model called Enh

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Dec 28 2024CRYPTO

Russia Puts the Brakes on Crypto Mining

Right before the new year, Russia decided to hit pause on crypto mining in certain regions. For the next six years, starting January 1, 2024, ten different regions won't have any crypto mining going on. The main issue? Energy usage. Just like how crypto mining taps into quite a bit of energy in the

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Dec 27 2024ENVIRONMENT

FDI and Energy: How They Shape Recycling in the EU

The European Union has been exploring how foreign direct investment (FDI) and energy use affect the recycling rates across its member states from 2000 to 2021. Interestingly, money coming in from other countries (inflow) can boost local productivity but might cut down on recycling efforts. This is b

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Dec 25 2024POLITICS

Ukraine Faces Massive Russian Attack on Energy During Christmas

This Christmas morning, Ukraine woke up to a harsh reality. Russia unleashed a wave of missiles and drones targeting the country's energy infrastructure. The attack was so massive that it included 78 missiles and 106 drones, according to Ukraine's air force. The strikes hit several regions, includin

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Dec 25 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Europe's Grid Stability with a Smart Consumption Guide

Climate shifts and global tensions are making Europe's power grid resilience a hot topic. One clever solution is voluntary demand response, which helps balance power supply and demand during energy shortages or surplus from renewables. An open data service called Interoperable Recommender is making

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Dec 24 2024SCIENCE

Graphene Upgrade: Tuning Electromagnetic Properties with Temperature

Graphene's special powers have caught the eye of scientists recently. It's all about how it behaves when the temperature changes. Think about this: if we can control how graphene reacts to heat, we can design some super smart materials and devices. First, let's talk about two key things: polarizatio

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Dec 24 2024HEALTH

A Quick Look at Muscle Loss in Critically Ill Kids: What's the Deal with Protein and Energy Intake?

We all know that surviving critical illness is a big deal, especially for kids. In developed countries, many of these kids make it, but they often face physical problems later on. One big issue is muscle loss. Doctors have been tracking this using ultrasound on the quadriceps femoris muscle. They wa

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Dec 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Transforming CO2: Cu's Role in Bimetallic Catalysts

Ever wondered how we can turn carbon dioxide (CO2) into something useful, like fuel? This is where copper (Cu) comes in. As a unique element in the periodic table, Cu can convert CO2 into valuable products such as ethylene (C2H4) and ethanol (C2H5OH). But Cu isn't perfect—it has low activity and poo

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Dec 22 2024SCIENCE

The Tiny Engine's Math Secret: How ATP Synthase Works

Ever thought about how tiny machines in our bodies make energy? Meet ATP synthase, a tiny motor inside cells. It has two main parts, F O and F 1 , and a central part called the γ-subunit that's just 1 nanometer long. This subunit twists while making energy, like a little propeller. Each twist o

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Dec 22 2024POLITICS

Iran's Energy Woes: A Perfect Storm of Problems

Iran, rich in natural gas and crude oil, is ironically facing a severe energy crisis. Schools and offices are now mostly online, highways and malls are dark, and factories are shutting down due to power cuts. Years of sanctions, poor management, outdated infrastructure, and wasteful energy use have

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