ENERGY

Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Exploring Protein Movements on DNA: How Electricity and Bonds Play a Role

Have you ever wondered how proteins find their way along DNA? They don't just land on the perfect spot every time. Scientists have been exploring how proteins move along DNA, focusing on their binding and unbinding. Imagine proteins sliding along a twisty road (DNA) with electricity and bonding inte

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Jan 17 2025SPORTS

Fueling Young Rugby Players: A 7-Day Nutrition Study

Did you know what elite teen rugby players eat in a week? A recent study took a close look at their energy needs, what they burn, and how their meals measure up to sports nutrition guidelines. This wasn't just about fueling their awesome performances, but also about keeping them healthy and helping

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Jan 17 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Desalination’s Future: A Fresh Look at Nuclear Waste Heat

Imagine if we could tackle two big problems at once - energy waste and water scarcity. That's where nuclear power plants (NPPs) come in. Did you know that NPPs produce a lot of heat that's often wasted? This heat, known as waste heat, can be used to drive desalination systems. Desalination is the pr

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Oil Depot Attack in Russia: A Close Call

On Wednesday night, a drone attack targeted an oil depot in Russia's Voronezh region. The governor of the region, Alexander Gusev, reported this on social media. He mentioned that Russian air defense units and electronic warfare systems had intercepted incoming drones, causing a fire. This incident

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Jan 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

China's Big Plan: A Giant Solar Station in Space

Imagine harnessing solar power without the Earth's atmosphere getting in the way. That's what China is planning with its ambitious project to build a massive power station in space. This isn't just any power station; it's like moving the Three Gorges Dam into orbit, about 36, 000 km above the Earth'

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Jan 16 2025SCIENCE

Measuring Heat in Tiny Samples: How Thickness Affects Temperature Readings

Have you ever wondered how scientists measure heat in super small samples? One method they use is called plasmon energy expansion thermometry, or PEET. This method helps them see how hot different parts of a tiny sample are. Recently, scientists checked out how well PEET works in measuring the tempe

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Jan 15 2025POLITICS

Russia's Energy Woes: A Triple Challenge

Russia's energy sector, which greatly funds Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, has hit a few roadblocks. First, the U. S. led new sanctions on Russian oil. Next, key partners China and India said no to receiving Russian oil shipments. Lastly, Russia and Ukraine clashed over a gas pipeline inciden

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Jan 15 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water and Energy: A Tale of Northeast China's Sustainable Future

You know how energy and water are like best friends? They both help us live and grow. But sometimes, we use too much water to make energy. This is a problem in Northeast China, where old factories use lots of water. Scientists studied the "water footprint" of energy there. They found that while the

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Jan 14 2025ENVIRONMENT

Harnessing Offshore Wind in China: A Healthier Future

Imagine this: China's coastal areas buzzing with clean energy from offshore wind farms. This isn't just a dream; it's a reality that could be just around the corner. With the cost of offshore wind power dropping fast, it's becoming a real option for China's energy transition. To understand its impac

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why E Ink Displays Could Be the Future of PCs

Imagine this: a computer screen that's as easy on the eyes as a book, doesn't glare under sunlight, and sips energy like a hummingbird. That's the promise of E Ink displays for PC setups. These screens, which traditionally refresh at a slower rate than LCD or OLED, are now catching up with panel siz

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