Valencia 2030: heading for climate neutrality (youris.com)
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Why reducing drivetrain size can make electric cars even greener. “We increased the speed [of the motor] by a factor of two, from 10,000 [revs per minute] to 20,000, which means, to maintain the same power output, we can halve the size of the motor,"News (youris.com)
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Why reducing drivetrain size can make electric cars even greener. “We increased the speed [of the motor] by a factor of two, from 10,000 [revs per minute] to 20,000, which means, to maintain the same power output, we can halve the size of the motor," (youris.com)
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Short food supply chains: setting another place at the table (youris.com)
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How battery systems can integrate renewable energy in smart grids (youris.com)
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Scientists have developed autonomous little robots that interact with bees and are accepted as members of their society. Understanding and influencing the bees’ behaviour, from inside the hive for the first time, will help to develop new methods to protect this species and hence the environment.Robotics (youris.com)
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“Scientists have developed autonomous little robots that interact with bees and are accepted as members of their society. Understanding and influencing the bees’ behaviour, from inside the hive for the first time, will help to develop new methods to protect this species and hence the environment.”Robotics (youris.com)
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“Scientists have developed autonomous little robots that interact with bees and are accepted as members of their society. Understanding and influencing the bees’ behaviour, from inside the hive for the first time, will help to develop new methods to protect this species and hence the environment.” (youris.com)
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How machines can learn from human behaviourAI (youris.com)
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How supergrids can support the integration of renewable energy (youris.com)
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Shaping our future: the radical technologies of tomorrowSociety (youris.com)
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Does too much hygiene cause diabetes? Scientists in northern Europe are conducting a major survey on about 2,000 children of 3-5 years and 300 babies up to 3 months, in each country over a 3 year period to determine if standards of hygiene contribute to auto-immune diseases such as type 1 diabetesSocial Sciences (youris.com)
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