Ken Macleanflipped into Energy13 hours agoTracking the EV battery factory construction boom across North AmericaTechCrunch - Rebecca BellanThe onshoring of battery manufacturing for EVs started as a trickle during the COVID-19 pandemic. Then it turned into a tsunami. In 2019, just two battery factories were operating in the United States with another two under construction. Today there are about 34 battery factories either planned, …
Ken Macleanflipped into The brain9 hours agoADHD and autism: New insights into their unique neural profilespsypost.org - Eric W. DolanA new meta-analysis reveals that children with ADHD have significant deficits in object recognition memory, highlighting specific cognitive …
Ken Macleanflipped into Mars17 hours agoThe largest volcano in the Solar System? It's called Olympus Mons, it's on Mars and it completely dwarfs Mount Everestskyatnightmagazine.com - Russell DeeksOlympus Mons is a volcano on Mars, and the largest volcano we know about anywhere in the Solar System. Located close to the Martian equator, in the …
Ken Macleanflipped into Archeology 1 day agoCerne Abbas: Archaeologists return to site of medieval abbeyBBC NewsIt is hoped new trenches will reveal the scale of the church and the purpose of nearby buildings. Archaeologists are back at the site of a Benedictine abbey in a bid to discover the position and layout of its buildings. Cerne Abbey in Dorset was demolished in 1539 during the Dissolution and, until …
Ken Macleanflipped into Extreme weather 1:5316 hours agoTemperatures in Spain expected to soar to 44 degrees CelsiusDW EnglishClimate change brings extreme temperatures to Spain, over 20,000 heat-related deaths have been reported there in the past eight years. Amid the first heatwave this year, the government has issued an almost nationwide warning, including popular holiday islands such as Mallorca.
Ken Macleanflipped into Stuff11 hours agoCrowdstrike: How China swerved worst of global tech meltdownBBC News - Nick MarshVery few organisations will buy software from the US firm, partly thanks to its criticism of Beijing. While most of the world was grappling with the blue screen of death on Friday, one country that managed to escape largely unscathed was China. The reason is actually quite simple: CrowdStrike is …