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Jul 31, 2022
A new robotic submersible could unlock the mysteries of Greenland’s underwater glaciers
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: chemistry, climatology, robotics/AI, sustainability
You’re in for a surprise.
Picture the ocean, impacted by climate change.
Rising sea levels, ocean acidification, melting of ice sheets, flooded coastlines, and shrinking fish stocks — the image is largely negative. For the longest time, the ocean has been portrayed as a victim of climate change, and rightly so. Ulf Riebesell, Professor of Biological Oceanography at the Geomar Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, has studied the effects of global warming on the ocean for nearly 15 years, warning the scientific community about the impacts of climate change on ocean life and biochemical cycles. countries aiming to achieve a climate-neutral world by mid-century, experts have decided to include the ocean to tackle climate change.
Jul 31, 2022
DeepMind AI Powers Major Scientific Breakthrough: AlphaFold Generates 3D View of the Protein Universe
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: alien life, robotics/AI, sustainability
AI-powered predictions of the three-dimensional structures of nearly all cataloged proteins known to science have been made by DeepMind and EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI). The catalog is freely and openly available to the scientific community, via the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database.
The two organizations hope the expanded database will continue to increase our understanding of biology, helping countless more scientists in their work as they strive to tackle global challenges.
This major milestone marks the database being expanded by approximately 200 times. It has grown from nearly 1 million protein structures to over 200 million, and now covers almost every organism on Earth that has had its genome sequenced. Predicted structures for a wide range of species, including plants, bacteria, animals, and other organisms are now included in the expanded database. This opens up new avenues of research across the life sciences that will have an impact on global challenges, including sustainability, food insecurity, and neglected diseases.
Jul 31, 2022
Ex-SpaceX Engineer Builds Martian Nuclear Reactor To Tackle Earth’s Power Crisis
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: Elon Musk, nuclear energy, space travel, sustainability
Elon Musk has already shaped our world in several different ways, and the debate of whether they’re all beneficial to humanity is ongoing. But apart from putting electric vehicles on top of the automotive world’s agenda and making us dream about outer space travel, there is one somewhat unintentiona…
Jul 31, 2022
Development of solid-state electrolytes for sodium-ion battery–A short review
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: chemistry, nuclear energy, particle physics, space, sustainability
Nowadays, the development of renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, and nuclear energy sources, has become imperative, due to the limited resource constraints of the traditional fossil fuels [1 ]. However, these renewable sources could not deliver a regular power supply as the sources are variable in time and diffuse in space. Thus, the focus has been shifted to the electrical energy storage to smooth the intermittency of the energy sources. Rechargeable battery has the ability to store chemical energy and convert it into electrical energy with high efficiency [ 2]. Lithium-ion battery (LIB), as one typical rechargeable electrochemical battery, has dominated the markets of portable electronic devices, electric vehicles, and hybrid electric vehicles in the past decades, due to its high output voltages, high energy densities, and long cycle life; even though the high cost and the shortage of lithium resources are inhibiting the application of LIB in large-scale energy storage [[3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]].
Sodium-ion battery (SIB) is one promising alternative to LIB, with comparable performance to that of LIB, abundant sodium resources and low price of starting materials [[10], [11], [12], [13]]. As Na atom is heavier and larger than those of Li atom, the gravimetric and volumetric energy density of Na-ion battery are expected to not exceed those of the Li analogues [14]. However, energy density would not be considered as the critical issue in the field of large-scale grid support, for which the operating cost and the battery durability are the most important aspects [15,16].
Jul 30, 2022
Scientists Invent a Paper Battery—Just Add Water
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: materials, sustainability
A new disposable battery is made of paper and other sustainable materials and is activated with a few drops of water.
Jul 30, 2022
Giga Castings with Sandy | Evolution of Tesla Bodies In White
Posted by Ken Otwell in categories: sustainability, transportation
Sandy and Cory discuss the evolution of Model 3 and Model Y bodies in white over the last five years. Sandy points out the massive advancements that have been made and encourages other OEMs to pursue similar efficiency and lean design.
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Jul 30, 2022
Elon Musk’s Smart Cities Will Change the World!
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: Elon Musk, space travel, sustainability
We all know that Elon Musk is a genius when it comes to technology. He’s the mastermind behind Tesla, SpaceX, and now he’s working on developing futuristic smart cities.
Jul 29, 2022
Transparent solar panels could soon turn windows into energy harvesters
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: solar power, sustainability
A new solar panel design can efficiently convert light into electricity, while still allowing almost 80% of incoming light to pass through.
Jul 29, 2022
Trade In Your Old Fossil Car in France & Get An Affordable New Stellantis — “Electric As You Go”
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: sustainability, transportation
Presently available in France, the “Electric As You Go” program is for private customers who wish to change their old vehicle to an affordable, sustainable one. Trying to break through ‘” the cost is too much to invest in an EV” scenario (which becomes more disputable each hour of each day), Stellantis introduced “Electric As You Go” and is promoting a more affordable long-term rental program dedicated to battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
The program claims it is efficiently designed to offer breakthrough competitive prices to Stellantis customers. The offer is starting in France and looks hopeful.