Bigger & Better Quantum Computers Possible with New Ion Trap, Dubbed the Enchilada
Bigger and better quantum computers possible with new ion trap, dubbed the Enchilada.
Bigger and better quantum computers possible with new ion trap, dubbed the Enchilada.
I saw an odd comment on Reddit about my article on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) report on Tesla’s Autopilot System. Someone shared the article on Reddit and u/norman_rogerson mentioned that the link to the full report was broken. Very, very odd. I looked over that report … [continued]
Originally published on The U.S. National Science Foundation. WASHINGTON — Last week, the U.S. National Science Foundation announced the establishment of 11 new NSF National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes, building on the first round of 7 institutes funded in 2020. The combined investment of $220 million expands the reach of these … [continued]
Courtesy of Union Of Concerned Scientists. By Joseph Daniel, Senior energy analyst When I came to UCS three years ago, coal self-commitment—the practice of coal plants running when cheaper (and cleaner) resources are available on the grid—was still a nascent and poorly understood issue. Our analysis highlighting the issue at that … [continued]
The American Jobs Act showers the heat pump with climate action love, as part of push for building electrification.
A new report that forecasts the impact of oil and gas fracking on water resources could provide communities with new leverage against the practice.
Consider these two valuable, or invaluable, resources: 1. water and 2. credible information.
A new study has now quantified the solar cell energy output loss occurring around the world as a result of air pollution and dust — bringing one of the most serious limitations of solar photovoltaic reliance in the more polluted parts of the world to the forefront, and giving us a better view of what exactly is going on.
In the 2016 “Solar Spring Break,” over 100 students from 10 US colleges will be taking on the task of installing rooftop solar for low-income families, and learning as they work. The program runs through March 25. Students will connect with clean energy at Solar Spring Break — an alternative spring break … [continued]
Originally published on Sustainnovate. By Henry Lindon Up to 175,000 annual pollution-related deaths in the US could be prevented by 2030 through the implementation of “low carbon” policies intended to prevent a 2° Celsius rise in temperature, according to a new analysis from Duke University and the NASA Goddard Institute … [continued]