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knowridge.com - Knowridge - Smart solar panels follow the sun, hide from hail and produce up to 56% more power
Smart solar panels follow the sun, hide from hail and produce up to 56% more power
Knowridge Science Report | Inspiring science news

Researchers at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) have developed a new type of solar panel system that not only follows the sun to generate more electricity but also folds itself away to protect against hail, strong winds and snow. The…

jpost.com - TOBIAS HOLCMAN - Virtual power plant': Israeli startup aims to solve data centers' energy crisis
Virtual power plant': Israeli startup aims to solve data centers' energy crisis
The Jerusalem Post

The looming energy crisis that is expected to affect Israel and the world in the coming years, with the development of artificial intelligence data centers putting pressure on the grid, might have a solution thanks to nGrid, an Israeli energy…

gizmodo.com - Wes Davis - Anker Solix S2000 Review: The Little 2kWh Battery That Could
Anker Solix S2000 Review: The Little 2kWh Battery That Could
Gizmodo | The Future Is Here

Living fully or even partially off the grid feels a lot more achievable now than it did five years ago. Part of that is because Anker, EcoFlow, Jackery, DJI, and others have been cranking out high-capacity, high-performance, portable batteries that…

theconversation.com - Ali Ghaffarian Hoseini - NZ parties want to make rooftop solar more affordable. We found cost isn't everything
NZ parties want to make rooftop solar more affordable. We found cost isn't everything
The Conversation

Rooftop solar has emerged as one of the more unexpected policy contests of New Zealand's election campaign. National has proposed low-interest, rates-based loans for solar panels, batteries and other home electrification upgrades, while Labour has…

leicestermercury.co.uk - Dylan Hayward - 91 jobs at risk as major Leicester solar firm goes bust
91 jobs at risk as major Leicester solar firm goes bust
Leicestershire Live

A major Leicester-based renewable energy company has collapsed into administration owing millions of pounds, leaving the fate of nearly 100 workers hanging in the balance. Effective Home Ltd, which operated as one of the UK's larger installers of…

abc.net.au - Alan Kohler - Australia is making humanoid robots in the midst of its AI reckoning
Australia is making humanoid robots in the midst of its AI reckoning
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The evening before Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's speech on Wednesday, in which he announced he was taking control of Australia's AI strategy, the head of Google DeepMind, Demis Hassabis, posted an essay urging pre-release testing of AI models.

sciencealert.com - David Nield - The First Room-Temperature Quantum Material of Its Kind Is Spun From Atoms of Gold
The First Room-Temperature Quantum Material of Its Kind Is Spun From Atoms of Gold
ScienceAlert

Materials in a quantum state come with exotic properties that bend the laws of physics and offer huge potential to scientists – but they're usually also incredibly delicate, and require ultra-low temperatures to exist and function. That…

theverge.com - Andrew J. Hawkins - The grueling, 630-mile road race where the only fuel is sunlight
The grueling, 630-mile road race where the only fuel is sunlight
The Verge

The annual Solar Car Challenge for high school students celebrates its 30th year anniversary with a high-stakes trek across Texas. | Image: Lehman Marks / Solar Car Challenge The annual Solar Car Challenge for high school students celebrates its…

goodhousekeeping.com - Dan DiClerico - The #1 Lawn Mowing Rule Experts Never Break
The #1 Lawn Mowing Rule Experts Never Break
Good Housekeeping

Everyone has their own lawn care routine. But if yours involves cutting the lawn short for that golf-course look, you may want to rethink your strategy. There's a lawn mowing rule that experts generally follow: Never take off more than 1/3 of the…

heraldscotland.com - Sarah Campbell - Inside Equi's: Behind the scenes at a Scottish ice cream factory
Inside Equi's: Behind the scenes at a Scottish ice cream factory
The Herald

But spend even a few short minutes in the company of the third and fourth generation duo at its helm today, and you'll realise that a love for their craft still runs far deeper than retail deals and wholesale scoops. 'Sometimes we'll nip out for…

sfchronicle.com - Joe Mathews - Kamala Harris and Arnold Schwarzenegger preach the gospel of climate optimism
Kamala Harris and Arnold Schwarzenegger preach the gospel of climate optimism
San Francisco Chronicle

“I'm taking you to church,” Arnold Schwarzenegger told me. “Have I sinned?” I asked. “There's a new organ. You have to hear it. The vice president might be coming too.” We were inside Vienna's Hofburg…

chron.com - Molly Wilhelm - The weirdest things Texans say their HOA has tried to ban
The weirdest things Texans say their HOA has tried to ban
Chron

If you crack open the can of HOAs, it might just never shut. Whether it's surprise fees, strict neighborhood rules or disputes over what belongs in your front yard, homeowners associations have a way of stirring up strong opinions. Houston is one…

football365.com - Ryan Baldi - Azteca, Mercedes-Benz and MetLife Stadiums mark biggest World Cup win
Azteca, Mercedes-Benz and MetLife Stadiums mark biggest World Cup win
PlanetRugby

For all the justified criticism surrounding the 2026 World Cup's environmental footprint, there is one area in which FIFA can point to tangible progress. The tournament may span three vast countries, involve unprecedented levels of travel and…

marketbeat.com - Solar Stocks To Keep An Eye On - July 19th
Solar Stocks To Keep An Eye On - July 19th
MarketBeat

3 Clean Energy Stocks With Bullish Moving Average Signals Nextpower, First Solar, T1 Energy, Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Enphase Energy, Shoals Technologies Group, and SolarEdge Technologies are the seven Solar stocks to watch today, according…

gcn.com - Hugo Rojas - America's first utility-scale offshore wind farm drove 12 steel monopiles into the Atlantic seabed 35 miles off Montauk Point in 2023, and what researchers found living around those legs 18 months later rewrote the rules for ocean energy
America's first utility-scale offshore wind farm drove 12 steel monopiles into the Atlantic seabed 35 miles off Montauk Point in 2023, and what researchers found living around those legs 18 months later rewrote the rules for ocean energy
GCN

Something enormous is standing on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, about 35 miles east of Montauk Point, New York. It weighs thousands of tons, it rises from the seabed through up to 135 feet of cold salt water, and it spins electricity into 70,000…

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