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EU to Speed Up the Development of Clean Energy Technologies

Environment + Energy Leader

The initiative, which is still subject to change before its adoption on Wednesday, would ease state-aid rules in order to compete with the U.S. The post EU to Speed Up the Development of Clean Energy Technologies appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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AR/VR metaverse to improve mental health: World Economic Forum emerging technologies report

Frontiers

As a World Economic Forum platform partner, Frontiers is collaborating with the Forum on the 2023 edition of its annual emerging technologies report. This area of innovation has been selected as one of the WEF’s top ten emerging technologies this year.

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Elena Ibanez – From chemical engineering to food science and technology 

Frontiers

Her work focuses on food engineering and food technology of new functional foods for human health. Although there are similarities between the two subjects, there are also massive differences in the way that research is carried out. For Elena, her motivation came from working in a food and technology institute.

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Ask me anything: Farai Mazhandu – ‘I find it fulfilling to support and inspire others, and to make seemingly complicated subjects exciting’

Physics World

I am a community builder in quantum technologies, start-up founder, mentor and PhD student, so I wear many hats that fit together nicely. Further, I find it fulfilling to support and inspire others to reach their goals, and to make seemingly complicated subjects exciting. What skills do you use every day in your job?

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Building machines that work for everyone – how diversity of test subjects is a technology blind spot, and what to do about it

Environmental News Bits

by Tahira Reid, Purdue University and James Gibert, Purdue University People interact with machines in countless ways every day. In some cases, they actively control a device, like driving a car or using an app on a smartphone. Sometimes people passively interact with a device, like being imaged by an MRI machine.

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Building machines that work for everyone – how diversity of test subjects is a technology blind spot, and what to do about it

Environmental News Bits

by Tahira Reid, Purdue University and James Gibert, Purdue University People interact with machines in countless ways every day. In some cases, they actively control a device, like driving a car or using an app on a smartphone. Sometimes people passively interact with a device, like being imaged by an MRI machine.

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Partnership to accelerate commercialization of NETL-supported carbon capture technology

Environmental News Bits

Read the full story from the National Energy Technology Laboratory.