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The Jerusalem Post 

Why Wiz walked away from Google's $23 billion deal

Your taxes: In this case, Google had a cash pile of more than $110b. and presumably wanted Wiz and its cloud security technology to help stay ahead. But Wiz has other options, such as an IPO.

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

US Forecast

US Forecast for Monday, July 29, 2024

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City/Town, State;Yesterday’s High Temp (F);Yesterday’s Low Temp (F);Today’s High Temp (F);Today’s Low Temp (F);Weather Condition;Wind Direction;Wind Speed (MPH);Humidity (%);Chance of Precip. (%);UV Index

Albany, NY;89;69;81;68;Not as warm;SSE;6;70%;55%;5

Albuquerque, NM;96;71;97;70;Mostly sunny and hot;SSW;6;30%;17%;12

Anchorage, AK;65;52;63;50;Rain and drizzle;SE;9;74%;91%;1

Asheville, NC;79;65;78;63;A shower and t-storm;WNW;4;87%;99%;3

Atlanta... Читать дальше...

Energy-daily.com 

Venezuela's military: election protector or repressor?

Caracas (AFP) July 24, 2024
Venezuela's military, a pillar of 25 years of socialist government, is expected to play a key role after a presidential election Sunday in which incumbent Nicolas Maduro is seeking a third six-year term. What is not clear, is which side it will back. Maduro's government, described as increasingly authoritarian, and an opposition convinced of victory, are both leaning on the armed forces

Energy-daily.com 

Cargo ship sinks off Taiwan, 9 sailors missing: authorities

Taipei (AFP) July 25, 2024
A cargo ship sank off Taiwan's southern coast, with its nine Myanmar sailors missing after abandoning ship in life jackets, authorities said Thursday. Stormy weather in the wake of Typhoon Gaemi has prevented rescuers from reaching the sailors, Hsiao Huan-chang, head of Taiwan's National Fire Agency, told a briefing. "They fell into the sea and were floating there," Hsiao said, adding th

Energy-daily.com 

Dimethyl Acridine Boosts Perovskite Solar Cells

Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jul 29, 2024
Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are celebrated for their remarkable performance and easy fabrication process. However, traditional hole transport layers (HTLs) like Poly (triarylamine) (PTAA), Nickel Oxide (NiOx), and poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly (styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT) have inherent drawbacks that hinder their efficiency and stability. These materials often face issues such as hydrop

Energy-daily.com 

Solar Cell Efficiency Enhanced with Innovative Perovskite Technology

Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jul 29, 2024
Researchers from Huaqiao University and Qufu Normal University have made significant strides in solar energy technology, introducing new materials that promise to enhance the efficiency of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Their study, published in the June 2024 issue of Energy Materials and Devices, details the development of three novel hole transport materials that may set new standards for sola

Energy-daily.com 

Optimizing Photovoltaic Systems for Net-Zero Energy Houses

Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 29, 2024
Residential buildings significantly contribute to global energy consumption, prompting many nations to seek effective solutions amidst the ongoing energy crisis. A promising approach involves making houses self-sufficient by generating their electricity using photovoltaic (PV) systems. A common challenge in promoting PV systems in residential areas is determining the optimal size of solar

Energy-daily.com 

KTU Researchers Develop Advanced Indoor Solar Cells to Optimize Light Energy Use

Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jul 29, 2024
Scientists at Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) in Lithuania have created new materials that significantly enhance the efficiency of solar cells for indoor applications. These photovoltaic cells, which can be integrated into various electronic devices, generate electricity even in low-light environments. The rising consumption of oil and gas has led to an increase in atmospheric temper

Energy-daily.com 

Fresh Insight into Enhancing Solar Cell Efficiency

Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jul 29, 2024
Researchers are advancing the efficiency of next-generation solar cells by incorporating a technique that divides light particles, or photons, into smaller components. In a study published in Nature Chemistry, scientists have explored the process of singlet fission, where light particles split, and its underlying mechanisms. Professor Tim Schmidt from UNSW Sydney's School of Chemistr