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New algorithm reduces solar module temperature during clipping, curtailment
UNSW researchers have developed a thermal-aware tracking algorithm that reduces solar module temperatures and UV exposure during inverter clipping and curtailment, slowing degradation without lowering AC output. Tested in Chile’s Atacama Desert, the strategy
FIA 'will ban' Mercedes engine trick following rivals uproar
The FIA have insisted that
Indian Sleep-Science Startup DUSQ (formerly InnerGize) Raises ₹24 Cr to Challenge Global Sleep-Tech Leaders
Led by Fireside Ventures, the seed funding will support DUSQ’s mission to move sleep technology from tracking data to regulating recovery, starting with a global launch. ...
YIBA Hosts Press Conference to Mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Life & Style | 9 hours ago In commemoration of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (STEM), Yes I Believe Academy, YIBA held a press conference which brought together distinguished leaders and advocates who have consistently championed the
Universe may end in a “big crunch,” new dark energy data suggests
New data from major dark-energy observatories
‘Rule-breaking’ study challenges long-held belief that heat always softens metal
A new study has overturned a fundamental tenet of metallurgy: the “Metallurgy 101” rule that heat always softens metal. The rule was simple: if you want to bend metal, heat it. It allows the material to be bent or molded without cracking.
A New Lab For Lincoln
The new building contains a PC2 laboratory purpose-built to safely support biological research involving microorganisms. ...
Tech In Retirement Villages Is No Longer Optional
Despite the buzz around artificial intelligence and robotics, most of the tech investment in New Zealand’s retirement villages is practical. Jackson notes that the sector remains focused on user-friendly, scalable solutions. ...
Keeping up with UP: Can Maya replay the social engineering card in 2027?
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10 Extreme Laws That Tried to Engineer Society
Governments often view the law not just as a set of rules, but as
If Claude writes all code, what will engineers do? Anthropic responds
If Claude writes all code what will engineers do Anthropic responds ...
A World Appears by Michael Pollan review – a kaleidoscopic exploration of consciousness
The journalist and polymath probes the mysteries of the mind in this unsettling yet life-affirming investigation
Can you solve it? Chapeau! A smart new hat puzzle
Logicians and their bonnets
Kazakhstan enlists Russia and China to build first nuclear power plants since Soviet era
Kazakhstan has chosen Russia's state nuclear firm Rosatom and China’s National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to lead separate consortiums to build its first
CleverTap Recognized as a Leader in Latest Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Personalization Engines
The evaluation was
Maruti Suzuki Brezza 2026 facelift spied: Check leaked interior, exterior changes, engine and launch date
2026 Maruti Suzuki Brezza Facelift has been caught
US transports nuclear microreactor for first time, showcasing potential to deploy nuclear power
“This gets us closer to deploy nuclear power when
Space station crew rings in Year of the Horse with best wishes, fresh cake
BEIJING, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) -- They are 400 km above Earth and cannot go home for the Spring Festival this year, but China's taikonauts have found their own ways to make the traditional Chinese holiday warm and sweet. The Shenzhou-21 crew aboard the space
Ancient fingerprint found on 2,400-year-old Danish war boat
More than a century after its discovery, Scandinavia’s oldest plank boat is
Scientists discover the enzyme that lets cancer rapidly rewire its DNA
Researchers have uncovered the enzyme behind
Exercise may be one of the most powerful treatments for depression and anxiety
A sweeping review of global research suggests that
Academy celebrates awarding of certificates to graduates of Diploma in Police Sciences
Doha: In presence of Minister of State for Interior Affairs H E Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Faisal bin Mohammed Al-Thani, the Police Academy organised a certificate award ceremony for the second batch of Diploma in Police
Science behind intermittent fasting 'doesn't match the hype', experts warn
Experts concluded that 'intermittent fasting may result in little to no difference in weight loss' ...
China's "departure gate" for crewed lunar journeys completes debut launch
WENCHANG, Hainan, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- At the future "departure gate" for China's crewed lunar journeys at the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in the southern island province of Hainan, personnel in blue uniforms bustle around a newly constructed tower,
RCEP Green Digital Corridor: Malaysia and China’s next growth engine
MALAYSIA'S trade relationship with China is already substantial, but the next phase of growth should not be judged by trade volume alone. Read full story ...
US transports a nuclear microreactor for first time, to show nuclear power
“This gets us closer to deploy nuclear power when and where it is needed to give our nation’s warfighters the tools to win in battle,” said Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment. ...