Carbon dioxide as a waste gas can be a source of energy, but that energy is in the form of heat that ebbs away when the gas is released.
Category: 14 May 2024
NANOPLASTICS LINKED TO HEART ATTACKS AND STROKE
Nanoplastics—particles less than 1 micrometer in size, or 1,000th the average width of a human hair—have emerged as a significant environmental concern due to their widespread prevalence and potential health hazards to humans and wildlife alike.
CIRCUIT BOARD MATERIAL DISSOLVES AFTER USE
Peeling the valuable electronic components and useful metals from discarded circuit boards is labor-intensive and time-consuming.
SUPERCAPACITORS COULD LET EV AND OTHER BATTERIES CHARGE IN SECONDS
Sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a near-term alternative to the standard lithium-ion cells that power electric vehicles (EVs) now.
VIRTUAL HOME INVASIONS: WE’RE NOT SAFE FROM GOVERNMENT PEEPING TOMS
The spirit of the Constitution, drafted by men who chafed against the heavy-handed tyranny of an imperial ruler, would suggest that one’s home is a fortress, safe from almost every kind of intrusion.
ECONOMIC UPDATE – MARKET OVERVIEW
Where the economy is going and who will benefit and who will lose, at this point, it’s all about inflation.
BEWARE OF THE “FED PUT”
A Fed Put is defined as a mechanism by which the Fed, by keeping bond yields/rates artificially suppressed, drives cash into risk assets/stocks. This “Fed Put,” was previously known as the Greenspan Put.
PRO-PEACE PROTESTS IN U.S. DEMEANED AND PROHIBITED
Protests continue to emerge on college campuses across the U.S. against the Israel genocide in Gaza. However, American politicians and the media demean them as “anti-Semite protests that threaten Jewish students.”
THE “INEVITABLE” GAME
No technology is “inevitable.” Just like no decision of either individuals or groups, whether governments, corporations or associations, is a matter of fate or compulsion of forces operating with cold imperative beneath and / or beyond our conscious decision.
ABOUT HALF OF ALL CANCER CASES LINKED TO OBESITY, REPORT SAYS
A newly released “groundbreaking” report found that nearly half of all new cancer cases are linked directly to obesity in a study that included more than four million adults studied over decades.