The launch of Tesla’s “Battery Day” is almost here, scheduled for tomorrow after being rescheduled for April due to the Ronavirus epidemic. But with just hours to go until the company reveals something – the expectation is that it has developed at least one new type of battery cell that …
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Covid: Pubs and rest restaurants in England rent at 10pm
Image copyright pyrite P.A. Media All pubs, bars, rest restaurants and other hospitality venues in England must be closed from 22:00 on Thursdays to prevent the spread of coronavirus. By law this area will be restricted to table service only. Action will be taken by the Prime Minister in Parliament …
Read More »How Ginsberg’s death has turned the race for money for Senate Democrats
Which party’s voters will be more galvanized? It was a question that strategists on both sides were reluctant to guess, as they waited for data to come to the polls in the next few days from the battlefield states. In Montana, for example, Democratic Challenge Gov. Steve Block will receive …
Read More »CDC accepts risk of coronavirus aerosols in new guidelines, then goes against course
New federal guidelines that acknowledge the role of aerosols in the spread of COVID-19 were removed from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website Monday, saying they were posted by mistake. The updated information about aerosols filled with coronavirus, which came to the attention of independent scientists on Sunday, …
Read More »Sea sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges
The skeleton of a marine sponge euplatela aspergillium. Credit: Matthias Fernandez / Harvard C.S. When we think of sponges, we think of something soft and squashy. But Harvard John a. Researchers at the Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) are using marine aquatic glass skeletons as inspirations for …
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