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maëlys @lemm.ee
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[Axios] Unsold electric cars are piling up on dealer lots
  • Hydrogen is the future. Electric is stupid and too expensive. like the price of teslas that subsidized the supercharger network, Hydrogen car prices need to include a sort of subsidy allocated for H2 production scaling, to accelerate the transition, and early adopters drive down the cost for next H2 car buyers, but at some point corps need to be taxed to drive further sales.

  • Behind Europe’s agenda for undersea internet cables
  • Submarine cables account for the majority of the world's internet traffic, but as concerns over malicious actors moving to cripple or interfere with internet infrastructure increase, the European Union has a number of its own projects underway, underpinned by hidden political dynamics.

    https://smmry.com/6176224461#&SM_LENGTH=5

  • www.euractiv.com Behind Europe’s agenda for undersea internet cables

    Submarine cables account for the majority of the world's internet traffic, but as concerns over malicious actors moving to cripple or interfere with internet infrastructure increase, the European Union has a number of its own projects underway, underpinned by hidden political dynamics.

    Behind Europe’s agenda for undersea internet cables
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    www.medgadget.com Shelf-Stable Breast Milk Powder: Interview with Dr. Vansh Langer, CEO at BBy |

    BBy, a medtech company based in New York, has developed a spray drying method that hospitals can use to process human breast milk into a shelf-stable

    Shelf-Stable Breast Milk Powder: Interview with Dr. Vansh Langer, CEO at BBy |
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    arstechnica.com Perovskite + silicon solar panels hit efficiencies of over 30%

    The two-layer panels still suffer from rapid decay of performance, though.

    Perovskite + silicon solar panels hit efficiencies of over 30%
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    arstechnica.com Congested transmission lines cause renewable power to go to waste in Texas

    State’s inefficient grid can't handle the full load it could deliver in ongoing heat wave.

    Congested transmission lines cause renewable power to go to waste in Texas
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    Why Germany Hates Nuclear Power
  • no one will delete ur comment here.

    I also take yewtu.be channels facts with a grain of salt. saw this on Mastodon, thought to share: apparently not up to standard. thank you for clearing this up

  • www.sciencedaily.com The ocean's color is changing as a consequence of climate change: The color changes reflect significant shifts in essential marine ecosystems.

    The ocean's color has changed significantly in 20 years, and the trend is likely a consequence of human-induced climate change, report scientists.

    The ocean's color is changing as a consequence of climate change: The color changes reflect significant shifts in essential marine ecosystems.
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    Why Germany Hates Nuclear Power

    mastodon.gamedev.place Feyter (@[email protected])

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF9kkB0UWYQ When I still worked in #science in 2016/17 and was invited as a speaker to a #IEEE conference about #NDT the number one topic people ask me was "is germany really backing out of nuclear energy?". This video shows the #problems caused by this decision (...

    https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=gF9kkB0UWYQ

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    www.esa.int Europe braces for sweltering July

    Temperatures are sizzling across Europe this week amid an intense and prolonged period of heat. And it’s only just begun. Italy, Spain, France, Germany and Poland are all facing a major heatwave with temperatures expected to climb to 48°C on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia – potentially the hotte...

    Europe braces for sweltering July
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    Lemmy.ca's Main Community @lemmy.ca maëlys @lemm.ee
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    SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites 'leak' so much radiation that it's hurting radio astronomy, scientists say
  • well in fact there are multiple sat trains over the northern hemisphere lol ( and some on the south), according to the online sat tracker. apparently those trains help mitigate peak hour bandwidth usage, but i dont know better. still, thats an abnormal sight to have.

  • Barely Contained Rage: An Open Letter to Johnson & Johnson

    https://www.hexbear.net/post/277882

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    SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites 'leak' so much radiation that it's hurting radio astronomy, scientists say
  • well starlink sats run on solar too, no ? which makes them a sustainable choice too over fiber. and scientists can get their rich countries to fund orbital observatories also ? but SpaceX can be proactive in this regard also and deactivate some starlink sats in certain timeframes over certain regions to allow research. its kind of mixed up situation.

  • www.eurekalert.org Previously unidentified proteins suggest new way to diagnose ovarian cancer

    A group from Nagoya University in Japan has discovered previously unidentified ovarian cancer-specific membrane proteins. Their findings suggest a new strategy to diagnose ovarian cancer.

    Previously unidentified proteins suggest new way to diagnose ovarian cancer
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    SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites 'leak' so much radiation that it's hurting radio astronomy, scientists say
  • well polluting earth orbit with parasite radio frequencies is in SpaceX business model favor: that way the scientific communtiy well be obliged to have observatories beyond starlink orbit (ie Leo i think), so u would have to create ur cluster of radio astronomy satellites and would have to contract SpaceX to deliver them for you to the intended orbit..just a guess but one would think this way, since every company is profit driven after all.

  • www.space.com SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites 'leak' so much radiation that it's hurting radio astronomy, scientists say

    Starlink satellites can disturb observation even of those telescopes protected by radio-quiet zones.

    SpaceX's Starlink internet satellites 'leak' so much radiation that it's hurting radio astronomy, scientists say

    https://www.hexbear.net/post/277806

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    www.theguardian.com We need more EU workers, admits leading Tory Brexiter

    George Eustice, the former environment secretary, is calling for a reciprocal visa scheme so that under-35s can work across the EU and Britain

    We need more EU workers, admits leading Tory Brexiter

    https://www.hexbear.net/post/277642

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    www.eurekalert.org Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals

    Mycorrhizal fungi are responsible for holding up to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissions below ground - more than China emits each year

    Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals
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    Accès à médiapart et de nombreux autres journaux pour 24 €/an
  • franchment j'épsère que quelqu'un de technophile créera une extension qui permettrait de rendre accessible ces articles aux lecteurs du monde entier, gratuitement. c'est déja le même principe de bypass paywalls, ça dependrait d'un pass lecture activé depuis une bibliothèque allemande.

  • Do you prefer contacts or glasses? Why?
  • scleral lenses are better than soft lenses since u can put them for 16 hours straight without suffocating ur eyes (eye blood veins need air to function), but with all lenses, u cant use them in contact with water like while showering or something. also high prescription glasses aren't fun either, maybe bit safer. combination of both would make sense i guess.