Article content (Bloomberg) — Israel said it is listening to US misgivings about its planned counter-strike against Iran but will act based on its own assessments, following a report suggesting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could spare Tehran’s nuclear and energy facilities from any immediate reprisal. “We listen to the opinions of the United States, but […]
In this State of the Economy podcast ,KV Kurmanath talks to Mohammed Shoeb Ali, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Transition VC, who shares insights on the opportunities and challenges in the energy transition sector. As the world shifts towards a low-carbon future, India faces the challenge of meeting rising energy demands while reducing its carbon […]
People take photos in front of a giant Google logo at Google’s Bay View campus in Mountain View, California on Aug 13, 2024 where the “Made by Google” media event was held today. Josh Edelson | AFP | Getty Images Google said Monday that it will purchase power from small modular reactor developer Kairos Power, […]
Hollywood thrillers rarely change the course of history, but if they had their own category at the Academy Awards, a good candidate might be The China Syndrome. Released 45 years ago, the hit film depicts a disaster at a nuclear plant in California, sparking fears that the reactor’s core would melt down through the containment […]
InterNetwork Media/DigitalVision via Getty Images US President Joe Biden on Sunday announced $612M in funding for six Department of Energy projects in the areas affected by hurricanes Milton and Helene to improve the power grid. “This funding will not only restore power, but will Source link
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We often talk about haircuts from a purely visual perspective — your hairstylist asks, “What are we doing today?” Your answer: “Just a trim,” or “I’m thinking about a bob…” — but when we focus on the strict aesthetics of the cut, we often discount the energy shift happening at your appointment. Like everything else, […]
She’s sassy. She’s waterlogged. She’s perpetually blurry. She’s an internet SENSATION and we adore her. Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippo in Thailand, has taken the world by storm, and she could not be less impressed. We’ve been inspired by her unbothered yet chaotic energy, and hope you have too. Check out these very hip […]
Data for Good at Meta is open-sourcing the data used to train our AI-powered population maps. We’re hoping that researchers and other organizations around the world will be able to leverage these tools to assist with a wide range of projects including those on climate adaptation, public health and disaster response. The dataset and code […]
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