Technology

When considering the ongoing debate around energy policies, it is crucial to take into account the role of emotions in shaping individuals’ decisions. A recent study published in Energy Policy delved into the impact of emotions, specifically worries and concerns about climate change, on how people perceive different energy sources. These emotions were found to
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The recent decision by the U.S. Commerce Department to ban the use of cybersecurity firm Kaspersky’s software in the United States has sparked controversy. In response, Kaspersky denied that it poses a security threat, asserting that the government’s decision was based on geopolitical concerns rather than actual risks. Despite the ban, Kaspersky remains confident in
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In a groundbreaking study published in Applied Physics Reviews, researchers have developed a new technique to address the issue of increasing the capacity of sodium-ion batteries. Led by Professor Oleg Kolosov from Lancaster University and Professor Zhigao Huang from Fujian Normal University, this research marks a significant advancement in the field of energy storage technology.
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Ethylene (C2H4) is a compound with a wide range of applications, from manufacturing to agriculture and healthcare. With the increasing demand for this versatile hydrocarbon, it is essential to develop effective and sustainable methods for its production on a large scale. One proposed method involves converting ethane (C2H6) into ethylene and hydrogen. However, traditional methods
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When Bae Jin-soo made the bold decision to leave his lucrative job at a major South Korean conglomerate in pursuit of a career as a writer, his parents disapproved to the extent of kicking him out of their home. Fast forward seventeen years, Bae has become a prominent figure in South Korea’s booming webtoon industry,
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Roboticists have made great strides in developing sophisticated systems over the years. However, the challenge lies in teaching these systems to effectively tackle new tasks. Mapping high-dimensional data, such as images from RGB cameras, to robot actions is a crucial aspect of training. Recently, researchers at Imperial College London and the Dyson Robot Learning Lab
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President Aleksandar Vucic recently announced that Serbia could potentially start exploiting its lithium reserves as early as 2028. This news comes after receiving new guarantees from Australian mining giant Rio Tinto and the European Union. The Jadar region in western Serbia is said to hold one of the largest lithium reserves in Europe, a metal
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Large language models (LLMs) have been a topic of fascination due to their ability to understand written prompts and generate responses that closely resemble human language. The GPT-4 model, which powers platforms like ChatGPT, has astounded users with its conversational capabilities in various languages. Researchers at UC San Diego recently delved into the question of
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Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has recently garnered attention for his unprecedented compensation package, which was approved by shareholders. The 10-year pay plan, valued at $44.9 billion, is a staggering amount that reflects Musk’s significant contributions to the company’s success. Despite facing setbacks earlier in the year due to a court ruling that invalidated
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