Were these used on Australian civilians? What is a directed-energy weapon? A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is a ranged weapon that damages its target with highly focused energy, including lasers, microwaves, particle beams, and sound beams. Potential applications of this technology include weapons that target personnel, missiles, vehicles, and optical devices.1 These weapons are currently being […]
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Giant Ukrainian US Lobbying Campaign Revealed by RT
An “extraordinary” movement was mounted to win the support of US politicians, pundits, and media, a new report claims. Ukrainian lobbyists contacted US congressional offices, think tanks, and media figures over 10,000 times last year, according to an analysis of Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) filings reported by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft on […]
The Crisis In Ukraine Is Not About Ukraine. It’s About Germany by Mike Whitney
The Ukrainian crisis has nothing to do with Ukraine. It’s about Germany and, in particular, a pipeline that connects Germany to Russia called Nord Stream 2. Washington sees the pipeline as a threat to its primacy in Europe and has tried to sabotage the project at every turn. Even so, Nord Stream has pushed ahead […]
New Technique Boosts Efficiency, Sustainability Of Large-Scale Perovskite Solar Cells by Matt Shipman
An international team of researchers has demonstrated a technique for producing perovskite photovoltaic materials on an industrial scale, which will reduce the cost and improve the performance of mass-produced perovskite solar cells. The technique is low-cost, simple, energy-efficient, and should pave the way for creating perovskite solar cells. Perovskite is of interest for solar cells […]
Native Hawaiians Fight US Navy For Polluting Island’s Water by Empire Files (11:35)
Native Hawaiians Fight US Navy For Polluting Island’s Water by Empire Files (11:35) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/l2zZASckjFRg From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at […]
First Power Achieved On World’s Largest Offshore Windfarm by Bob Yirka
Officials with the Danish energy company Ørsted have announced that they have achieved first power on the Hornsea 2 project—a new windfarm off the coast of England in the North Sea. As part of their announcement, posted on the company’s web page, officials noted that once the windfarm is fully operational, it will represent the […]
Best Of Last Year: The Top Phys.org Articles Of 2021 by Bob Yirka
2021 was a good year for research of all kinds. The strongest coronal mass ejection in years made headlines this past May, prompting experts around the world to urge world leaders to take it as a warning. Future storms, many noted, could wreak havoc on electrical grids, satellites and the internet. The time to act […]
Researchers Suggest Battery-Powered Trains Could Very Soon Be Economically Viable by Bob Yirka
A small team of researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California has found that battery-powered trains could become economical as soon as 2023. In their paper published in the journal Nature Energy, the group argues that improved battery technology and cheap, renewable energy could soon allow battery power to compete with […]
High-Altitude Wind Power Reaches New Milestone by CORDIS
As part of the EU-funded REACH project, Dutch start-up Kitepower has successfully deployed its Airborne Wind Energy System (AWES) in the Caribbean. This is a landmark achievement for the company working to bring its Falcon 100kW to market. It will provide plentiful, inexpensive renewable energy to remote communities and small power grids. The AWES Falcon […]
Enron – The Biggest Corporate Fraud In History by ColdFusion (19:04)
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Making Solar Energy Even More Sustainable With Light-Powered Technology by Newcastle University
Technology using a new generation of hybrid solar cells is one step closer to mass-production, thanks to Newcastle University-led research. An international team of scientists have identified a new process using coordination materials that can accelerate the use of low-cost, Earth-abundant materials with the potential to transform the energy sector by replacing silicone-based solar panels. […]
New Nanocomposite Improves Solar Evaporation For Water Purification by Li Yuan
Global drinking water scarcity is a severe problem for humans. Water purification consumes a large amount of fossil energy and generates secondary pollution. Solar-thermal interfacial evaporation has been considered the most promising strategy for addressing this problem. However, developing an optimized material featuring both efficient solar-vapor conversion and good environmental tolerance still remains challenging. HoMS […]
Forest Bathing For Immune Support by GreenMedInfo Research Group
Forest bathing, an ancient Japanese medicinal treatment used to reduce stress and anxiety, has recently been studied for its therapeutic effects on the immune system. Researchers have determined that spending time in nature effectively improves immune response by increasing natural killer cell production. The benefits of spending time in nature are not new to anyone […]
The Silent Build-Up To A Super-Eruption by University of Geneva
It is estimated that about 5 to 10 volcanoes worldwide are capable of producing a super-eruption that could catastrophically affect global climate. One of these volcanoes hides below the waters of Lake Toba in Sumatra and has caused two super-eruptions in the last million years. But when will the next one be? Will there be […]
This Compressed Air Grid ‘Battery’ Is An Energy Storage Game Changer by Caroline Delbert
Pumped hydropower is great. This method might be even better. Two new compressed air storage plants will soon rival the world’s largest non-hydroelectric facilities and hold up to 10 gigawatt hours of energy. But what is advanced compressed air energy storage (A-CAES), exactly, and why is the method about to have a moment? Compressed air […]
The California Version Of The Green New Deal And An October 16, 2020, EPA Settlement With Transportation Is What’s Creating The Container Shipping Backlog – Working CA Ports 24/7 Will Not Help, Here’s Why by Sundance
Hundreds of requests for details on the specifics of the container shipping backlog. So, I spent 3 days calling sources, digging for details and gathering information on the substantive issue at hand. The epicenter of the problem is not what is being outlined by financial media, corporate media and politicians who have a specific interest […]
The Green Agenda Or How This Energy Crisis Is Different From All Others by F. William Engdahl
The price of energy from all sources conventional is exploding globally. Far from accidental, it is a well-orchestrated plan to collapse the industrial world economy that has already been weakened dramatically by almost two years of ridiculous covid quarantine and related measures. What we are seeing is a price explosion in key oil, coal and […]
Russophobia Absurdity… As Russian Gas Rescues Europe’s Energy Crisis an Editorial
Europe’s energy crisis and Russia’s readiness to alleviate vividly demonstrates a fundamental win-win partnership. Russophobia and geopolitical cynicism know no bounds among certain Western politicians and media commentators. Thankfully, however, such a negative mindset is increasingly exposed for its ridiculous irrationality. This week as Europe’s energy crisis broke new records in terms of soaring consumer […]
Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends | Episode 37: Eileen McKusick (52:48)
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The Controlled Demolition Of The Global Economy by NewWorldNextWeek (28:00)
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Iran And Venezuela Strike Oil Swap Deal by Irina Slav
According to these sources, the swaps are set to begin this week and last for six months, although they could be extended. The imports of Iranian superlight crude will help Venezuela revive its falling oil exports amid U.S. sanctions that, among other problems, have cut off the country’s access to the light oil that is […]
Israel-US Embarrassed Over Iranian Oil Arrival In Lebanon by Robert Inlakesh
Less than a month ago the Secretary General of Lebanese Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, announced during his Ashura speech that Iranian oil shipments were on their way to Lebanon, they arrived this Thursday and the Western governments are furious. So now the propaganda begins, to take away as much as possible from Hezbollah’s achievement. The […]
Game-Changer For Clean Hydrogen Production by Curtin University
Curtin University research has identified a new, cheaper and more efficient electrocatalyst to make green hydrogen from water that could one day open new avenues for large-scale clean energy production. Typically, scientists have been using precious metal catalysts, such as platinum, to accelerate the reaction to break water into hydrogen and oxygen. Now Curtin research […]
SCO Officially Accepts Iran Permanent Membership
The Islamic Republic of Iran has been accepted as a permanent member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in the 21st SCO Summit in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, on Friday. The IRI has so far been named as an observer member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization since 2005. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi addressed other heads of states […]
Secrets Of The Field: Human Hair As An Antenna And Transmitter Of Energy And Information by Sayer Ji
Sayer Ji interviews Karen Elkins on recent discoveries proving that human hair is both an antenna and transmitter of bioelectromagnetic energy and information; a discovery confirming the wisdom of the ancients: human hair possesses profound, if not ‘super-natural’ capabiliities! For many years, I have reflected on the unique power of human hair, and more specifically, […]
Cold Plasma Could Transform The Sustainable Farms Of The Future by Stephen Ornes
How the fourth state of matter can make a greenhouse greener – and boost plant growth. Physicist Stephan Reuter of Polytechnique Montréal spends most days using his expertise in energy and matter to improve medical technologies. Recently though, he stood in a sea of green to consider how a shower of charged particles might affect […]
With Shipment Of Sanctioned Fuel, Iran Breaks Economic Siege by Julia M.K.
The economic crisis in Lebanon, manifesting itself in hyperinflation, hoarding of imports as the Central Bank moved to cut subsidies, and a severe fuel shortage that has caused huge lines at petrol stations is not a sole problem of domestic “corruption” – but rather the effects of a manufactured campaign of economic pressure against Hezbollah. […]
Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends Episode 35: Alessio Angeleri (59:46)
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Missing Piece In Solar Panel Puzzle Found, May Lead To More Efficient Technology by Loughborough University
Silicon-based solar modules dominate the current market. However, they are expensive and have a high carbon footprint. A new generation of modules is emerging made using a chemical compound known as cadmium telluride (CdTe) andover 25 GW has already been installed. Solar panel efficiency refers to a panel’s ability to convert energy from the sun […]
Green Hydrogen: Focusing On The Catalyst Surface by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Using energy from solar modules and wind turbines, water can be split by electrolysis into its constituents hydrogen and oxygen without producing any dangerous emissions. As the availability of energy from renewable sources varies when producing green, i.e. CO2-neutral, hydrogen, it is very important to know the behavior of the catalysts under high loading and […]
Researchers Make Rechargeable Batteries That Store Six Times More Charge by Andrew Myers
An international team of researchers led by Stanford University have developed rechargeable batteries that can store up to six times more charge than ones that are currently commercially available. The advance, detailed in a new paper published Aug. 25 in the journal Nature, could accelerate the use of rechargeable batteries and puts battery researchers one […]
Fukushima Nuclear Water To Be Released Via Undersea Tunnel by Mari Yamaguchi
The operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant said Wednesday it plans to build an undersea tunnel so that massive amounts of treated but still radioactive water can be released into the ocean about 1 kilometer (0.6 mile) away from the plant to avoid interference with local fishing. The operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company […]
Major Nuclear Fusion Milestone Reached As ‘Ignition’ Triggered In A Lab by Hayley Dunning
Ignition is a key process that amplifies the energy output from nuclear fusion and could provide clean energy and answer some huge physics questions. A new experiment appears to have triggered ignition for the first time, at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the US, recreating the extreme temperatures and […]
A Clean US Hydrogen Economy Is Within Reach, But Needs A Game Plan, Energy Researchers Say by Cell Press
Hydrogen and its derivatives could be that fuel, argues a Commentary publishing August 11 in the journal Joule, but a clean U.S. H2 economy will require a comprehensive strategy and a 10-year plan. The commentary suggests that careful consideration of future H2 infrastructure, including production, transport, storage, use, and economic viability, will be critical to […]
Windbreaks, Surprisingly, Could Help Wind Farms Boost Power Output by Emily Conover
Low walls in front of turbines could improve performance by 10 percent, simulations show. Windbreaks may sound like a counterintuitive idea for boosting the performance of a wind turbine. But physicists report that low walls that block wind could actually help wind farms produce more power. Scientists already knew that the output of a single […]
Renewables Generated More Electricity Than Coal Or Nuclear In The US For The First Time In 2020 by Lucy Jones
21 per cent of electricity generated across the United States last year came from renewable sources. A new report from the United States Energy Information Administration shows that renewable energy outperformed coal and nuclear for the first time ever in 2020. Approximately 21 per cent, or 834 billion kilowatt hours, of electricity generated in the […]
New Material Offers Ecofriendly Solution To Converting Waste Heat Into Energy by Northwestern University
Perseverance, NASA’s 2020 Mars rover, is powered by something very desirable here on Earth: a thermoelectric device, which converts heat to useful electricity. On Mars, the heat source is the radioactive decay of plutonium, and the device’s conversion efficiency is 4-5%. That’s good enough to power Perseverance and its operations but not quite good enough […]
How Rockefeller Founded Modern Medicine And Killed Natural Cures by Chris Kanthan
People these days look at you like a weirdo if you talk about the healing properties of plants or any other holistic practices. Much like anything else, there is a lot of politics and money behind our modern medical system. It all starts with John D. Rockefeller (1839 – 1937) who was an oil magnate, […]
Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends Episode 31: James DeMeo (56:06)
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Solar Cells: Layer Of Three Crystals Produces A Thousand Times More Power by Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
The photovoltaic effect of ferroelectric crystals can be increased by a factor of 1,000 if three different materials are arranged periodically in a lattice. This has been revealed in a study by researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). They achieved this by creating crystalline layers of barium titanate, strontium titanate and calcium titanate which […]
A High-Energy Density And Long-Life Initial-Anode-Free Lithium Battery by Ingrid Fadelli
Lithium-metal batteries (LMBs), an emerging type of rechargeable lithium-based batteries made of solid-state metal instead of lithium-ions, are among the most promising high-energy-density rechargeable battery technologies. Although they have some advantageous characteristics, these batteries have several limitations, including a poor energy density and safety-related issues. In recent years, researchers have tried to overcome these limitations […]
Making Clean Hydrogen Is Hard, But Researchers Just Solved A Major Hurdle by University of Texas at Austin
For decades, researchers around the world have searched for ways to use solar power to generate the key reaction for producing hydrogen as a clean energy source—splitting water molecules to form hydrogen and oxygen. However, such efforts have mostly failed because doing it well was too costly, and trying to do it at a low […]
Researchers Discover A New Inorganic Material With Lowest Thermal Conductivity Ever Reported by University of Liverpool
This new material, with two combined arrangements, has a much lower thermal conductivity than either of the parent materials with just one arrangement. This unexpected result shows the synergic effect of the chemical control of atomic locations in the structure, and is the reason why the properties of the whole structure are superior to those […]
EPA Knew Fracking Chemicals Were Toxic, But Approved Them Anyway by Kenny Stancil
Internal documents obtained by Physicians for Social Responsibility reveal that between 2010 and 2020, fossil fuel corporations injected into the ground potentially carcinogenic chemicals that can degrade into PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” after Obama’s EPA approved their use despite agency scientists’ concerns about toxicity. Between 2012 and 2020, fossil fuel corporations injected potentially carcinogenic per- […]
Explosion Hits Israel’s Ashdod Reactor Facility by PressTV (Text and Video)
An explosion has been reported at the Israeli regime’s Ashdod reactor facility in the south of the occupied territories, with reports not providing details on the cause of the blast or the number of possible casualties. The blast was reported by the Israeli journalist Edy Cohen, who posted a video on his Twitter account on […]
Novel Heat-Management Material Keeps Computers Running Cool by University of California, Los Angeles
UCLA engineers have demonstrated successful integration of a novel semiconductor material into high-power computer chips to reduce heat on processors and improve their performance. The advance greatly increases energy efficiency in computers and enables heat removal beyond the best thermal-management devices currently available. The research was led by Yongjie Hu, an associate professor of mechanical […]
7 Inventions Of Nikola Tesla, Without Which The World Would Be Completely Different by Michael Walsh
165 years ago, on July 10, 1856, the Serbian-American engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla was born. The genius scientist has more than 700 inventions and patents. Some of his ideas changed the world, while others anticipated the inventions of the future. In our selection – about the most important of them. https://europerenaissance.com/2021/07/10/7-inventions-of-nikola-tesla-without-which-the-world-would-be-completely-different
Researchers Develop Tool To Aid In Development, Efficiency Of Hydrogen-Powered Cars by University of Colorado at Boulder
Widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles over traditional electric vehicles requires fuel cells that can convert hydrogen and oxygen safely into water—a serious implementation problem. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are addressing one aspect of that roadblock by developing new computational tools and models needed to better understand and manage the conversion process. Hendrik […]
Earth’s Atmospheric CO2 Soars To Highest Level In 4 Million Years by Brett Wilkins
New data released Monday showed atmospheric carbon dioxide reached a monthly average of 419 parts per million in May [a 33% increase in 63 years, in January 1958, when scientist Charles David Keeling first started measuring atmospheric CO2 consistently (I was born January 8, 1958), at the pristine Mauna Loa mountaintop observatory in Hawaii, the […]
Solar Storms Are Back, Threatening Life As We Know It On Earth by Brian K. Sullivan
Solar storms have their roots in an 11-year cycle that shifts the polarity of the sun’s magnetic field. The magnetic forces at work on the sun get tangled during the process, and can punch out through the surface, sending the sun’s plasma into outer space and potentially triggering storms on Earth. The most powerful geomagnetic […]
Not Graphene: Researchers Discover New Type Of Atomically Thin Carbon Material by Aalto University
Carbon exists in various forms. In addition to diamond and graphite, there are recently discovered forms with astonishing properties. For example graphene, with a thickness of just one atomic layer, is the thinnest known material, and its unusual properties make it an extremely exciting candidate for applications like future electronics and high-tech engineering. In graphene, […]
May Gales Help Britain Set Record For Wind Power Generation by Julia Kollewe
In early hours of Friday, windfarm turbines provided nearly two-thirds of Britain’s electricity. Powerful gusts of wind sweeping across Britain have helped the country reach a new all-time high for electricity generated from wind turbines. A new record was set in the early hours of Friday for the share of wind power in the generation […]
Putin Triumphs As Washington DC Lifts Sanctions Against Russian Gas Warming Europe by Thomas Catenacci
A much chastened US ‘President’ Joe Biden has capitulated in the years long struggle to sanction Russian gas getting to Europe. The final construction phase of the Nordstream 2 pipeline now seems virtually unstoppable after President Joe Biden capitulated and dropped the threat of sanctions against the Russian-German project. US-based Axios news service has reported […]
Solving A Natural Riddle Of Water Filtration by University of Texas at Austin
This is the first instance of an artificial nanometer-sized channel that can truly emulate the key water transport features of these biological water channels. And it could improve the ability of membranes to efficiently filter out unwanted molecules and elements, while speeding up water transport, making it cheaper to create a clean supply. “It copies […]
The Environmental Trade-Offs Of Autonomous Vehicles by Institute of Physics
Optimistic predictions expect reliable autonomous vehicles to be commercially available by 2030, at a time when mobility is undergoing a profound shift away from traditional modes of transportation and towards door-to-door services. Previous analysis suggested that public transport will lose market share to autonomous vehicles, but the environmental impact of changing transport use has hardly […]
Something Big Is Happening Behind The Colonial Pipeline Shutdown by High Impact Flix (12:00)
Something Big Is Happening Behind The Colonial Pipeline Shutdown by High Impact Flix (12:00) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/XSiziwtiyDi2
Cyberattack Forces Shutdown Of Largest Gasoline Pipeline In United States by Tyler Durden
The largest gasoline pipeline on the East Coast, and the US in general, was shut down on Friday after its operator struggled to contain a cyberattack which threatened its systems. The 5,500-mile Colonial Pipeline, which is the single largest refined-products pipeline in the United States, halted transit as the company was forced to take “certain […]
Brace For Impact: “About To Get Much Worse.” by Ice Age Farmer (45:24)
Brace For Impact: “About To Get Much Worse.” by Ice Age Farmer (45:24) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/RMlWyLPc7HRu From Dr. Vernon Coleman Earth Newspaper – A Major Source of Information If you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at […]
First Nanoscale Look At A Reaction That Limits The Efficiency Of Generating Clean Hydrogen Fuel by Glennda Chu
Transitioning from fossil fuels to a clean hydrogen economy will require cheaper and more efficient ways to use renewable sources of electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen. But a key step in that process, known as the oxygen evolution reaction or OER, has proven to be a bottleneck. Today it’s only about 75% […]
The Story Of Plastic by The Story Of Stuff Project (Animation) (4:15)
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The Road To Global Fascism: How Wall Street Investment Banks Use Coercion To Promote Social Justice, Climate Change, And Globalism by Bob Bishop
The template for growing global fascism is CEO Larry Fink’s Blackrock investment bank ($8.7 trillion assets under management). This article will demonstrate Blackrock’s growing influence which promotes social justice, climate change, and globalism to the detriment of free enterprise. Larry Fink is a board member of the World Economic Forum, built around the motto “you […]
Better Solutions For Making Hydrogen May Lie Just At The Surface by Christina Nunez, Argonne National Laboratory
A clean energy future propelled by hydrogen fuel depends on figuring out how to reliably and efficiently split water. That’s because, even though hydrogen is abundant, it must be derived from another substance that contains it—and today, that substance is often methane gas. Scientists are seeking ways to isolate this energy-carrying element without using fossil […]
US And SDF Join Forces To Steal Syria’s Oil by Jeremy Salt
There’s hardly anything new in history about the powerful exploiting the weak, so all that sticks out about the theft of Syria’s oil as orchestrated by the US government is its brazen nature. In 2011, the US and its allies set out to destroy Syria. A decade later, they had failed to overthrow the government […]
Explainer: The Toxic Water At Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Japan will release about 1.25 million tonnes of Fukushima water into the sea – part of its plan to decommission the power station destroyed in the 2011 tsunami. Japan’s decision to release more than one million tonnes of treated radioactive water – equivalent to about 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools – from the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima nuclear […]
This Hydrogen Fuel Machine Could Be The Ultimate Guide To Self-Improvement by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Three years ago, scientists at the University of Michigan discovered an artificial photosynthesis device made of silicon and gallium nitride (Si/GaN) that harnesses sunlight into carbon-free hydrogen for fuel cells with twice the efficiency and stability of some previous technologies. Now, scientists at the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)-in collaboration […]
Confronting Plastic Pollution To Protect Environmental And Public Health by Public Library of Science
Some 8,300 million metric tons of plastics have been manufactured since production exploded in the 1950s, with more than 75 percent ending up as waste and 15 million metric tons reaching oceans every year. Plastic waste fragments into increasingly smaller but environmentally persistent “microplastics,” with potentially harmful effects on the health of people, wildlife and […]
Low-Cost Solar-Powered Water Filter Removes Lead, Other Contaminants by Princeton University
A new invention that uses sunlight to drive water purification could help solve the problem of providing clean water off the grid. The device resembles a large sponge that soaks up water but leaves contaminants-like lead, oil and pathogens-behind. To collect the purified water from the sponge, one simply places it in sunlight. The researchers […]
A New Strategy To Enhance The Performance Of Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells by Ingrid Fadelli
Crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells are among the most promising solar technologies on the market. These solar cells have numerous advantageous properties, including a nearly optimum bandgap, high efficiency and stability. Notably, they can also be fabricated using raw materials that are widely available and easy to attain. In recent years, many companies and engineers […]
Directors At Top Global Banks Linked To World’s Biggest Polluters, Investigation Shows by DeSmog
An analysis by DeSmog revealed 65% of directors from 39 big banks had connections to the world’s most polluting energy sources. The majority of directors at the world’s biggest banks have affiliations to polluting companies and organizations, a DeSmog investigation shows. The findings raise concerns over a systemic conflict of interest at a time when […]
Rafael Nadal Back On Clay (1:28)
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Reviewing Recent Advancements In The Development Of Solid-State Batteries by Ingrid Fadelli
Solid state batteries (SSBs) are an emerging battery technology with high energy densities that could compete with lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), which power a wide range of electronic devices on the market today. In contrast with classic LIBs, SSBs have a solid ‘ceramic’-based electrolyte that separates the anode and cathode inside the battery. In some batteries, […]
New Analysis Shows Potential For ‘Solar Canals’ In California by University of California at Santa Cruz
UC Santa Cruz researchers published a new study—in collaboration with UC Water and the Sierra Nevada Research Institute at UC Merced—that suggests covering California’s 6,350 km network of public water delivery canals with solar panels could be an economically feasible means of advancing both renewable energy and water conservation. Pilot projects in India have demonstrated […]
‘Just Like Pirates’ by RT
Syrian Minister Says US Controls Most Crude Reserves In Northeast, Loots Oil To Strangle Country’s EconomySyria’s petroleum minister has condemned US forces for acting “like pirates” as Washington continues to plunder most of the oil wealth from the country’s resource-rich northeast, where the Pentagon backs Kurdish militia groups. “Americans and their allies are targeting the […]
Resisting US Attempts To Dismember Syria For Ten Years by Rick Sterling
Since March 2011, Washington has led a coalition of NATO countries, Arab monarchies and Israel, in a proxy regime change war, using terrorist mercenaries as foot soldiers. Today, US troops illegally occupy nearly a third of Syria, containing much of Syria’s oil and gas and some of its best farmland. In addition, the US maintains […]
It’s 10 Years Since The War In Syria Began, And Western Media And Pundits Are Still Eager To Keep It Going by Eva K. Bartlett
After many wars built on lies over the decades, people might have developed a good BS radar. Instead, in March 2011, when media and human rights groups pushed propaganda about Syria, the public once again fell for it. Front page, round-the-clock headlines were pumped out, and transparently hollow Western pundits tut-tutted Syria’s president and claimed […]
‘Wearable Microgrid’ Uses The Human Body To Sustainably Power Small Gadgets by University of California
Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a “wearable microgrid” that harvests and stores energy from the human body to power small electronics. It consists of three main parts: sweat-powered biofuel cells, motion-powered devices called triboelectric generators, and energy-storing supercapacitors. All parts are flexible, washable and can be screen printed onto clothing. […]
Big Oil’s New Plan: Flood The World With Plastics by Megan Redshaw, J.D.
Faced with diminishing demand for fossil fuels, the struggling oil and gas industry is investing billions of dollars in new plants designed to produce millions more tons of plastics — and millions more tons of pollution. As oil companies’ profits sink amid decreasing demand for their product, oil and gas giants are setting their sights […]
One Of The Nation’s Largest Pipelines Caused The Biggest Spill In Decades – And We’re Just Hearing About It by Molly Taft
Unless you’re living in Huntersville, North Carolina, you may be blissfully unaware that the U.S.’s biggest gasoline spill since 1997 happened this past summer. The slowly-unfolding, little-reported-on saga in the state involves a company controlled by special interests like the Koch brothers and Shell, and a pipeline that has been transporting dirty energy for decades. […]
Researchers Improve Efficiency Of Next-Generation Solar Cell Material by David L. Chandler
Perovskites are a leading candidate for eventually replacing silicon as the material of choice for solar panels. They offer the potential for low-cost, low-temperature manufacturing of ultrathin, lightweight flexible cells, but so far their efficiency at converting sunlight to electricity has lagged behind that of silicon and some other alternatives. Now, a new approach to […]
Governor Kristi Noem Torches Fauci During Wonderful CPAC Speech (25:52)
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The Mechanical Battery Explained – A Flywheel Comeback? by Undecided With Matt Ferrell (11:18)
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Ancient Relic Points To A Turning Point In Earth’s History 42,000 Years Ago by University of New South Wales
This dramatic turning point in Earth’s history—laced with electrical storms, widespread auroras, and cosmic radiation—was triggered by the reversal of Earth’s magnetic poles and changing solar winds. https://phys.org/news/2021-02-ancient-relic-earth-history-years.html
Hydroelectric Power Technologies by Machinery and Technology (10:33)
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Introducing The V236-15.0 MW by Vestas (1:16)
Introducing the V236-15.0 MW by Vestas (1:16) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/G3Emntff1a5p
Why Don’t We All Just Use Geothermal Energy? by Just Have A Think (14:38)
Why Don’t We All Just Use Geothermal Energy? by Just Have A Think (14:38) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/RPmMSZLgkiu2
Shenzhen Has 16,000 Electric Buses And 22,000 Electric Taxis by Fully Charged Show (21:13)
Shenzhen Has 16,000 Electric Buses And 22,000 Electric Taxis by Fully Charged Show (21:13) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/iCe8wGnp7dyd
Bill Gates Goes Full Captain Planet by Tyler Durden
Wants To Change “Every Aspect Of Economy” While We Dine On Fake Meathttps://www.activistpost.com/2021/02/bill-gates-goes-full-captain-planet-wants-to-change-every-aspect-of-economy-while-we-dine-on-fake-meat.html
How Big Oil Conquered The World by Corbett Report (1:11:26)
How Big Oil Conquered The World by Corbett Report (1:11:26) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/GcjwHUhQpRcm
Air Pollution Kills 8 Million People Every Year by The YEARS Project (1:44)
Air Pollution Kills 8 Million People Every Year by The YEARS Project (1:44) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/ckiPSPcfQyVp
Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends Episode 16: Dolf Zantinge (51:01)
Conversations With Dr. Cowan And Friends Episode 16: Dolf Zantinge (51:01) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/9J6XgPzzxciB
Climate And Carbon Cycle Trends Of The Past 50 Million Years Reconciled by University of Hawaii at Manoa
Predictions of future climate change require a clear and nuanced understanding of Earth’s past climate. In a study published today in Science Advances, University of Hawai’i (UH) at Manoa oceanographers fully reconciled climate and carbon cycle trends of the past 50 million years—solving a controversy debated in the scientific literature for decades. Contrary to expectations, […]
US Stealing Syrian Oil From Syrian People And Sending To Israel: Former US Diplomat
The United States is stealing Syrian oil from the Syrian people and sending it to somewhere else presumably to the Apartheid entity of Israel, according to J. Michael Springmann, an American political commentator, author and former US diplomat in Saudi Arabia. https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2021/01/23/643695/US-stealing-Syrian-oil-and-sending-to-Israel–former-US-diplomat
A Strategy To Improve The Efficiency And Long-Term Stability Of Perovskite Solar Cells by Ingrid Fadelli
The design strategy introduced by Prof. Noh and his colleagues could soon be used to create 2-D/3-D halide junction perovskite solar cells that have both a high efficiency and a high thermal stability. In the future, their work could also inspire other research teams to employ the same strategy or devise similar approaches to improve […]
The Missing Link In Renewables by Real Engineering (23:25)
The Missing Link In Renewables by Real Engineering (23:25) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/gif6J6pvHEhi
The Moon Wood – Hidden Knowledge Of Timber by BaldTV (49:27)
The Moon Wood – Hidden Knowledge Of Timber by BaldTV (49:27) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/X0LoLpqvHtDO
Research Breakthrough Could Transform Clean Energy Technology by Russ Bahorsky, Argonne National Laboratory
Using an innovative chemical strategy developed at UVA, however, a team of researchers led by chemistry professors Sen Zhang and T. Brent Gunnoe have produced a new form of catalyst using the elements cobalt and titanium. The advantage of these elements is that they are much more abundant in nature than other commonly used catalytic […]
From The Ground Up – Regenerative Agriculture by Amy Browne (13:14)
From The Ground Up – Regenerative Agriculture by Amy Browne (13:14) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/dEPoNrG8a1I7
Tesla – Master Of Lightning by Robert Uth (2000) (1:26:22)
Tesla – Master Of Lightning by Robert Uth (2000) (1:26:22) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/txnatXqLatUb
Nikola Tesla – The Genius Who Lit The World by Dr. Ljubo Vujovic
Tesla was a pioneer in many fields. The Tesla coil, which he invented in 1891, is widely used today in radio and television sets and other electronic equipment. That year also marked the date of Tesla’s United States citizenship. His alternating current induction motor is considered one of the ten greatest discoveries of all time. […]
Nikola Tesla – The Genius Who Lit The World by Dr. Ljubo Vujovic (42:11)
Nikola Tesla – The Genius Who Lit The World by Dr. Ljubo Vujovic (42:11) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/qKgMi6iB6nbV
Why Nikola Tesla Was The Greatest Geek Who Ever Lived by Matthew Inman
https://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla
Tesla Turbine And How It Works by YTEngineer / EpicPhysics.com (5:51)
Tesla Turbine And How It Works by YTEngineer / EpicPhysics.com (5:51) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/zm2AInA3zm3b
Nikola Tesla by MIT.edu
Nikola Tesla is one of those rare people who have marked their age and caused great changes in it, not only in the domain of the immediately applicable inventions, but also in the domain of new ideas and technology of the future. He is one of those people who have inspired many followers and fellow […]
The Curious Case Of The Tesla Turbine by Subject Zero Science (13:38)
The Curious Case Of The Tesla Turbine by Subject Zero Science (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/s9T6ez06g7za
Nikola Tesla: The Extraordinary Life Of A Modern Prometheus by Richard Gunderman
The opening of a new biopic of Tesla provides a timely opportunity to review the life of a man who came from nowhere yet became world famous; claimed to be devoted solely to discovery but relished the role of a showman; attracted the attention of many women but never married; and generated ideas that transformed […]
Lost Technologies Of Ancient Egypt: Advanced Engineering In The Temples by Christopher Dunn (59:17)
Lost Technologies Of Ancient Egypt: Advanced Engineering In The Temples by Christopher Dunn (59:17) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/yr9iNKzlykRM
Dogger Bank Wind Farm (World’s Largest) 13MW Haliade X Turbines (4:37)
Dogger Bank Wind Farm {World’s Largest) 13MW Haliade X Turbines (4:37) (To view full screen click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/qqkUIdhJCoRd
Japan To Release Radioactive Fukushima Water Into Ocean by Nishan Degnarain
The new Prime Minister of Japan, Yoshihide Suga, is facing additional international pressure over the weekend, amid reports that Japan will be accelerating plans to dump millions of gallons of radioactive water directly into the ocean. https://www.forbes.com/sites/nishandegnarain/2020/10/18/japan-to-release-radioactive-fukishima-water-into-ocean