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Jan 17, 2023

Extraordinary Discovery May Substantially Change Our Understanding of the Mechanism of Photosynthesis

Posted by in categories: chemistry, energy

Photosynthesis is the greatest natural process converting sunlight into chemical energy on a massive scale and maintaining life on Earth. There are basically two successive stages of oxygenic photosynthesis.

Photosynthesis is how plants and some microorganisms use sunlight to synthesize carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water.

Jan 16, 2023

How the Radical, Fuel-Efficient ‘Flying V’ Airplane Could Replace Jumbo Jets

Posted by in categories: energy, transportation

I remember when this was a guitar.

The Flying-V, an experimental aircraft that promises significantly greater fuel efficiency over more conventional commercial jet designs, is moving towards a larger, more detailed version since the scaled, 10-foot model took flight in 2020 in Germany.


The 315-passenger jet flies like other commercial airliners its size, according to recent tests, but is 20 percent more fuel efficient. Plus, it just looks a lot cooler.

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Jan 16, 2023

This China-free lithium battery plant can power the next 100 years

Posted by in categories: energy, materials

Australia has all the key critical minerals to power the next 100 years.

An Australian-based startup, Recharge Industries Pty, is planning to build a A$300 million (US$210 million) factory that can build lithium-ion batteries that do not have materials imported from China, Bloomberg.

Though Australia is the world’s largest supplier of lithium, a vital battery metal, it currently sends most of its battery raw materials to be processed into components in China.

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Jan 15, 2023

Understanding Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS): The future Of cyber attack accessibility

Posted by in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, energy

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With the explosive growth of technology, businesses are more vulnerable than ever to malicious cyber attacks. And as cybercriminals become more sophisticated, new methods of attack are popping up left and right.

To add fuel to the fire, the average cost of a data breach increased from $3.86 million to $4.24 million in 2021. That’s costly enough to put most SMBs into the red. Not to mention the reputational damage it can cause for your brand.

Jan 15, 2023

The World’s First Hydrogen-Powered Helicopter Could Hit the Skies Next Year

Posted by in categories: energy, military

Piasecki Aircraft Corp. (PIAC) and edm aerotec have signed an agreement to develop the world’s first hydrogen-powered helicopter. Based in Pennsylvania, PIAC has a long history of designing experimental aircraft for civil and military applications.

CEO John Piasecki told a recent symposium at the Vertical Flight Society that his company would be performing the world’s first human-carrying flight tests aboard edm aerotec’s CoAX-2D helicopter. The hydrogen-powered CoAX-2D would use an 80-kW HyPoint high-temperature proton-exchange membrane (HTPEM) fuel cell, according to EVTOL.news.

Jan 14, 2023

Understanding the Role of Critical Minerals in the Renewable Energy Transition

Posted by in category: energy

Each of these piles represents a critical mineral needed to make the transition from fossil fuel-based energy to renewables possible.


Guest contributor, Jane Marsh, describes the challenges the U.S. and its allies face in securing minerals used for the energy transition.

Jan 14, 2023

Hydrogen Will Not Save Us. Here’s Why

Posted by in categories: energy, physics, sustainability, transportation

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Jan 13, 2023

Scientists propose converting abandoned mines into gravity batteries

Posted by in categories: energy, innovation

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Now, sources like sunshine and wind are inconsistent so finding innovative ways to store energy in an accessible and efficient way is crucial. There are effective solutions for daily energy storage, like batteries, but a cost-effective long-term solution is lacking.

Jan 13, 2023

A startup transforms abandoned wind turbines into useful concrete

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability

Wind turbine blades are recycled into reinforcement fiber that increases the strength and overall durability of concrete.

Wind turbines are great for producing energy but become quite wasteful once their lifetime has expired, as the materials used to construct them simply don’t biodegrade very well.

One company is seeking to do something about that according to a report by electrek published on Thursday.

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Jan 12, 2023

Meet Aircore Mobility: The next-gen axial flux propulsion and traction motor

Posted by in categories: energy, transportation

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Aircore Mobility motor maximizes vehicle range, whether on land, in the air, or on the water, by delivering high power and torque density and operating with class-leading efficiency over a wide range of speeds and load circumstances.

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