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    Stellantis abandons hydrogen fuel cell development

    The effect you speak off, requires exposure to the jet stream, at high altitudes. Air ships don't travel that high.
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    Stellantis abandons hydrogen fuel cell development

    Electrolysis is fine. Under one simple condition. You have excesses of clean energy to use in the process. Otherwise, it is quite wasteful and dirty on the front end (using fossil fuel energy) and energy negative on the other end. Again, the key is excess clean energy. So right now, that...
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    Stellantis abandons hydrogen fuel cell development

    I didn't know they were wasting time and money on this.
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    BYD has caught up with Tesla in the global EV race. Here’s how.

    Subsidies? People are freaking over this? A government absolutely has the right and the vision to move forward in a way it believes will benefit all, economics, environmental concerns, general stability, including long term security and more. This is what properly placed subsidies are for...
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    BYD has caught up with Tesla in the global EV race. Here’s how.

    The Chinese government has vision. They're getting the country off of its addiction to oil. Oil is volatile, and if your economy depends upon it, lack of it will send that economy crashing. Why don't we have that same long term vision?
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    5 big EV takeaways from Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”

    And inevitably cause the usual tens of thousands of layoffs in Texas and the Dakotas when the price of oil craters. How many times does it need to happen before anyone learns a lesson?
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    5 big EV takeaways from Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”

    A vey classic case of FAFO.
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    Woman takes 10x dose of turmeric, gets hospitalized for liver damage

    He was handed the poisoned grail.
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    In the Southwest, solar panels in can help both photovoltaics and crops

    There are many crops thats are picked 100% by hand. I see it everyday on my drive to work. Cilantro, peppers, broccoli and others. From one day to the next I can see the progress….the field looks like a forest that’s been clear cut.
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    Woman takes 10x dose of turmeric, gets hospitalized for liver damage

    I have not so rosy thoughts about the supplement market, which is closely followed by 'industries' pushing wack job ideas.
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    Mazda’s third-gen CX-5 SUV on sale in 2026, hybrid comes in 2027

    It's a bloody suv/cuv, a garden variety consumer vehicle, not a sport coupe let alone a sports car. What corner feel killing performance could it have possibly had from day one?
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    Nissan feels the effect of US-China trade war

    Could be a long time before I give Nissan on any thumbs ups. They need to prove themselves again.
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    As California faces court battles, states scramble to save their climate goals

    I live here on earth, in reality. That will never happen in areas as immense and widespread as the metropolitan areas of California. There simply is no alternative.
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    The curious rise of giant tablets on wheels

    Several times the article insists it’s not a real TV, then goes on to say ‘Android 13 doesn’t have the integrated ads that Android TV or the Google TV interface does.’ Yeah, but it’s still Google/Android, compiling as much of your personal data as possible. You’ll get blasted later with...
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    Critical preventive care will remain free under ACA health plans, SCOTUS rules

    Good. The ACA is becoming quite entrenched. We may just be able to evolve forward into single payer after a generation accepts the ACA as the complete norm.
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    Testing ancient Paleolithic migration with a replica canoe

    Is it strange the whole time I was reading this article the theme to Gilligan's Island was going through my head.
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    Researchers develop a battery cathode material that does it all

    Are you still using devices powered by a lead-acid battery that discharges in 15 minutes? No, you're not. You're taking advantage of modern lithium batteries with long lifetimes and energy density.
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    A shark scientist reflects on Jaws at 50

    The monologue by Shaw during the drinking session was chilling. Still is after all these years.