Monthly Archives: August 2020

“Self-Charging Nano-Diamond Batteries” That Can Run An Electric Car For 90 Years? | by Glenn Rocess | Aug, 2020

On my news aggregator yesterday was a story on newatlas.com titled, “Nano-diamond self-charging batteries could disrupt energy as we know it.” What the hell? That pegged out my weird-s**t-o-meter, so I had to read it. First, here’s the backstory. It turns out that in 2016, back when [political rant deleted for space], a group of scientists at the University of Bristol took some radioactive waste graphite, squeezed it into teensy-weensy diamonds…and those diamonds generated a small amount of energy all by themselves, though not enough to power a cell phone. You see, in many reactors, graphite is used as a moderator to control the heat flow, and when the reactor is refueled or decommissioned, all the graphite removed is rich in carbon-14 and is highly radioactive, and at that time… Source link

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Consult PR Is Offering Hosting And Development Services For Coldfusion Applications

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Aug. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Consult PR is offering hosting and development services for ColdFusion applications. ColdFusion is a programming language created by Adobe that has been around for many years. Unfortunately, ColdFusion has become a niche language, but for many years it was one of the most favored languages of masters-level developers. Most modern developers don’t have much (or any) training in the language. This is where Consult PR comes in. The digital marketing company… Source link

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Consult PR Is Offering Hosting And Development Services For Coldfusion Applications

Consult PR is offering hosting and maintenance services for ColdFusion software. “It [ColdFusion] isn’t our main thing but it’s something we’re very very good at over the years and we’ve still maintained talent and personnel that can service and support Coldfusion.” – Paul Ramkissoon, President of Consult PR. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (PRWEB) August 11, 2020 Consult PR is offering hosting and development services for ColdFusion applications. ColdFusion is a programming language created by Adobe that has been around for many years. Unfortunately, ColdFusion has become a niche… Source link

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NASA creates nuclear fusion using lattice confinement

All they needed with metal hydrogen, and an electron accelerator Researchers at NASA’s Glenn Research Center have now demonstrated a method of inducing nuclear fusion without building a massive stellarator or tokamak. In fact, all they needed was a bit of metal, some hydrogen, and an electron accelerator. The team believes that their method, called lattice confinement fusion, could be a potential new power source for deep space missions. Lawrence Forsley, a senior lead experimental physicist for the project said the idea did not use any mythical cold fusion. Forsley stresses this is hot fusion, but “we’ve come up with a new way of driving it”. “This method of fusion offers a potentially reliable source for craft operating in places where solar panels may not be useable,… Source link

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‘The Enron of Europe’ — What We Know So Far About the Wirecard Scandal

A new video takes viewers through German financial technology company Wirecard’s journey from being one of the top businesses in the world to one who’s shares plummeted by more than 98% before filing for insolvency.   In an Aug. 6 video posted to YouTube by ColdFusion, Australian host Dagogo Altraide retells the story of how the Wirecard scandal began when auditors were unable to locate more than $2 billion that was supposed to be sitting in the FinTech firm’s Philippines-based accounts. The Wirecard board later admitted that the funds likely did not exist. “This was a tale of liars, accounting manipulation, hacking attacks on journalists, an arrested former CEO and a missing executive,” Altraide narrated, referring to… Source link

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Without Solidarity, There’s No Survival

I remember watching a film 25 years ago that made me realize just how at odds the struggles around environmentalism and racism could be. It was a short science-fiction film in which alien Space Traders came to the US and offered its leaders gold, cold fusion technology, and machines to clean the environment in exchange for all the Black people in America. Not surprisingly, after little debate, the US government agreed and Black people were rounded up by force and sent into space. It was a horrifying film—one you could feel in your gut that if something like that really happened, America’s response would have probably been exactly as the filmmaker portrayed. After all, the White majority has been sacrificing the dark-skinned minorities since before… Source link

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