POWER

Nov 20 2024WEATHER

B. C. 's North Braces for Strong Winds this Week

Storms are brewing in Northern B. C. ! Environment Canada has released a special weather warning for November 19th and 20th. A powerful 'bomb' cyclone is expected to hit Vancouver Island and the B. C. coast, bringing very windy conditions to the region. The areas affected include the South Okanagan,

reading time less than a minute
Nov 20 2024SPORTS

How Smartphones Measure Up in Tracking Lift Speed

In a recent study, scientists explored whether smartphone apps can accurately measure how fast a barbell moves during powerlifting exercises. They compared three apps - Qwik VBT, Metric VBT, and MyLift - against a commercial device called RepOne. Twenty experienced powerlifters tried out these tools

reading time less than a minute
Nov 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Copilot Makes Work Easier

Ever wished you had a helper at work to take care of those boring, repetitive tasks? Well, Microsoft is making that a reality with its new feature, Copilot Actions. Introduced at the Ignite conference, this AI-powered tool is designed to make life easier for Microsoft 365 Copilot users. Imagine thi

reading time less than a minute
Nov 19 2024WEATHER

Weather Warning: Pacific Northwest and Gulf Coast Prepare for Storms

Get ready for a wild week of weather! Both the Pacific Northwest and the Gulf Coast are gearing up for some serious storms. A strong low-pressure system is on its way, bringing damaging winds, heavy rain, and snow to the Pacific Northwest. This system could see winds reaching up to 70 mph in norther

reading time less than a minute
Nov 19 2024POLITICS

Why GDP Isn't the Whole Story: Americans Feel the Pinch

Ever wondered why Americans seem so gloomy about the economy, even when experts say it's booming? The answer lies in the gap between GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and the actual money in our pockets. GDP is like a big, flashy scoreboard that shows how much stuff is being made and sold. But it doesn't

reading time less than a minute
Nov 19 2024SCIENCE

Sound Waves for Medicine: A Fresh Approach

Imagine using sound to transport medicine in your body. Scientists have a new trick up their sleeve. They are using red blood cells (RBCs), which are safe and naturally break down. Usually, attaching tiny particles called nanoparticles (NPs) to RBCs is complicated and involves many steps. However, t

reading time less than a minute
Nov 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Discover the Magic of Switching Without Losing Power

Have you ever wondered how to make power conversion more efficient? Well, meet the latest buck converter that's making waves in the tech world. This clever device uses what's called an active auxiliary resonant network to make the switching process smoother. That means it doesn't put extra strain on

reading time less than a minute
Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Russia's Biggest Attack Yet: Ukraine's Power Under Fire

Russia launched a huge number of missiles and drones, targeting Ukraine's power plants. This was one of the biggest attacks since the war began. Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said the attack happened overnight and into the morning. Ukrainian air defenses managed to shoot down many of the

reading time less than a minute
Nov 16 2024BUSINESS

Ideal Power Makes Waves with B-TRAN™ Tech and New Partnerships

Ideal Power Inc. , a company dedicated to revolutionizing power switches, has shared its Q3 2024 achievements. Their star product, the B-TRAN™ bidirectional semiconductor power switch, is catching the eye of big players in electric vehicles and renewable energy. The company has been busy collaborati

reading time less than a minute
Nov 15 2024HEALTH

Updating COVID-19 Models: A Smarter Way

During the COVID-19 pandemic, mathematical models were crucial for guiding decisions. These models often needed calibration to estimate uncertain details and stay relevant. The problem? Recalibrating models was computationally expensive. Researchers tackled this challenge by developing a new method

reading time less than a minute