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Nov 21 2024CRIME

Adani Group's Billionaire Boss Faces U. S. Fraud and Bribery Charges

Gautam Adani, the billionaire who heads India's Adani Group, has found himself in a sticky situation. He, along with several others, was charged with bribery and fraud in a New York court. The allegations suggest that Adani and his team paid over $250 million in bribes to Indian government officials

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Nov 20 2024FINANCE

Inflation Surges in the U. K. , Hitting 2. 3% in October

In October, the U. K. saw a surprising jump in inflation, reaching 2. 3%. This is higher than the expected 2. 2% and a significant increase from September's 1. 7%. The news might put a pause on the Bank of England's plans to lower interest rates in December. The Bank aims to keep inflation at 2%, bu

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Nickel-Infused Carbon Nets Boost Energy Storage and Heat Conversion

Scientists have crafted a remarkable dual-carbon network infused with nickel nanoparticles to encapsulate paraffin wax. This innovative design, called CH@Ni-CNTs, features carbon nanotubes zipping through carbon honeycombs. The purpose? To enhance light capture and convert that energy into heat more

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Nov 20 2024TECHNOLOGY

Altman's New AI Chip Venture: A Challenge to Nvidia

Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, is on a mission to find backers for a new company called Rain AI. This startup is aiming to compete with the big player in the AI chip market, Nvidia. Altman is reaching out to OpenAI's investors to raise $150 million for Rain AI's second round of funding. This round i

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Nov 20 2024SCIENCE

Mysterious Dark Energy: A Cosmic Puzzle

Scientists are rethinking their understanding of dark energy, the force believed to be expanding the universe at an accelerating pace. This mysterious force, thought to make up nearly 70% of the universe, has long baffled astronomers. A recent study by an international team of over 900 scientists hi

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Greening Giant Economies: How Tech and Smart Cities Cut Emissions

Big countries face a tricky balance: they need to grow and produce more, but they also need to keep their environment clean. A recent study looked at how industrial production, green energy, new tech, energy efficiency, and city growth affect carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the top ten industriali

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Boosting Solar Power: How Australian Subsidies Drive Residential Solar Adoption

Australia is no stranger to leading the way in residential solar energy adoption, thanks to incentives like the Feed-in Tariff and the Small-Scale Renewable Energy Scheme. But what's the real impact of these policies on home solar installations? Let's dive in! We looked at data from July 2009 to Ju

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Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

The Hidden Effort of an Octopus's Color Show

Ever wondered how much energy an octopus uses to change colors? It turns out, it's not as easy as you might think! Scientists discovered that these sea creatures use a lot of energy for their color-changing tricks. They found this out by snipping tiny pieces of octopus skin and measuring the oxygen

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Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Reviving Old Batteries: A New Way to Recycle Electric Vehicle Batteries with Glycerol

As electric vehicles (EVs) become more popular, a big problem is what to do with all the old batteries. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with LiFePO4 (LFP) cathodes are common, but they wear out and can't be easily reused due to damage. This is because they lose lithium and their structure gets messed u

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Nov 18 2024POLITICS

Underwater Power Play: Ally of Putin's Accuses U. S. and U. K. of Plotting Sabotage

Imagine this: A close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has some juicy accusations. He claims the U. S. and U. K. are up to no good, planning to mess with underwater internet cables and disrupt maritime energy trade. This isn't coming out of nowhere. It follows reports that Russia is setting

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