Monthly Archives: September, 2024

Researchers Store Entire Human Genome on ‘Everlasting’ 5D Memory Crystal

Unlike other data storage formats that degrade over time, 5D memory crystals can store up to 360 terabytes of information without loss for billions of years, even at high temperatures, according to a team of scientists at the University of Southampton. The 5D crystal is equivalent to fused quartz, one of the most chemically and

Planetary Scientists Produce Global Map of Volcanic Hotspots on Io

Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Io’s volcanoes are powered by both the extreme tides from Jupiter and the gravitational interactions between it and Jupiter’s other moons. These tides generate friction inside Io. Using data from an infrared camera on NASA’s Juno orbiter called the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM)

The Hydrogen Movement: Equatic making anodes to manufacture H2 from seawater

Equatic says it has started annual production of 4,000 anodes for hydrogen generation from seawater in Singapore and Canada, while Nuvera Fuel Cells says it will demonstrate its first operational hydrogen-powered AC generator set and DC fast charger. September 20, 2024 Sergio Matalucci Equatic has started production of oxygen-selective anodes (OSAs) in California and aims

Germany Calls On EU To Lengthen Transition Length for Green Hydrogen Ideas

Charles Kennedy Charles is a writer for Oilprice.com More Info By Charles Kennedy - Sep 20, 2024, 11:30 AM CDT Germany is seeking an EU delay to some of the rules on green hydrogen production to allow the industry to take off and produce clean hydrogen at lower costs, Germany’s Economy Minister Robert Habeck wrote

TSO quartet spellbinding forward with €3.5 billion subsea cable link between four international locations to insist green vitality to Europe

Home Subsea TSO quartet moving forward with €3.5 billion subsea cable link between four countries to bring green energy to Europe With energy security becoming increasingly entangled in geopolitical tensions, fears continue to grow about the dangers that lie in wait, as countries seek new ways to strengthen and diversify their energy mix while also

Paleolithic Humans Introduced about Extinction of Dwarf Hippos and Elephants on Cyprus

Around 3,000-7,000 hunter-gatherers on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus hunted endemic dwarf hippopotamus (Phanourios minor) and dwarf elephants (Palaeoloxodon cypriotes) to extinction within less than 1,000 years, according to new research led by Flinders University. Map of Cyprus showing the approximate position of fossil sites where dwarf elephants and hippos have been retrieved. Image credit:

Moderate Espresso Consumption Reduces Menace of A few Cardiometabolic Illnesses

In a new study on the UK Biobank cohort, habitual coffee or caffeine consumption, especially at a moderate level, was associated with a lower risk of new-onset cardiometabolic multimorbidity, which refers to the coexistence of at least two cardiometabolic diseases. Lu et al. found that regular coffee or caffeine intake, especially at moderate levels, was

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