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Researchers have developed a smartphone app that allows a user to easily program any robot to perform a task. dramatically bringing down the costs of building and programming mobile robots.
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Water flowing from mountains to fjords in Norway will soon be helping power British homes. as the world’s longest ``interconnector`` hooks up the two countries’ grids.
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It also plans to invest more than €100m in renewable energy and storage projects by 2025.
Read More »Wind and Solar Could Make Up Half of Global Grid by 2050
The falling costs of wind. solar and battery technologies will help keep global temperatures from rising more than 2°C by 2030.
Read More »Australia’s Largest Solar and Storage Project Enters Operation
The 60MW Gannawarra Solar Farm has been successfully retrofitted with battery storage infrastructure.
Read More »Statkraft and Statera Join Forces for 1GW of Energy Storage and Flexible Gas
The 15-year partnership will provide flexible energy services as part of the Norwegian energy giant’s UK-based virtual power plant.
Read More »Chemists Could Make Smart Glass Smarter by Manipulating It at the Nanoscale
Chemists have devised a potentially major improvement to both the speed and durability of smart glass by providing a better understanding of how the glass works at the nanoscale.
Read More »U.S. Blames Iran for Oil Tanker Attacks as Gulf Tensions Climb
The Trump administration blamed Iran for attacks on two oil tankers near the entrance to the Persian Gulf. escalating tensions between the two rivals despite denials from officials in Tehran that they were behind the incidents.
Read More »China’s Father of Electric Cars Says Hydrogen Is the Future
His vision to make China an electric-vehicle powerhouse revolutionized the global auto industry. cementing a move away from the combustion engine.
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