Today’s Solutions: October 08, 2024

Science

From mathematics and AI to medicine and psychology, The Optimist Daily features the latest news on discoveries, technological advances, and breakthroughs in the world of science. Our Science section is here to engage and enlighten you.

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Self-driving taxis could be 10 times cheaper than owning a car by 2030

A new report predicts that self-driving cars will make ride-hailing so cheap that it will transform the automobile market. By 2030, the report predicts, 95 percent of passenger miles traveled in the U.S. could be happening in on-demand, autonomous electric cars owned by fleets rather than Read More...

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New global solar capacity could surpass 2016 record this year

New global solar capacity will continue to grow this year, after lower costs drove it to record levels in 2016, and could surpass 80 gigawatts (GW), Europe's solar industry forecast on Tuesday. Solar photovoltaic (PV) module prices have fallen 80 percent since 2009 as capacity has risen and Read More...

Renewables grow to 17 percent

Renewables grow to 17 percent of electricity mix as sector calls for certainty

Renewable energy comprised 17% of Australia’s electricity generation in 2016, up from 14% the year before, but the industry is warning it needs policy certainty and support beyond 2020 if the growth trend is to continue. A new report by the Clean Energy Council says 2016 was a year of Read More...

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Autonomous car testing costs could be cut 99 percent with new method

Autonomous car technology is the Holy Grail for auto manufacturers today. Elon Musk claims self-driving cars will be as common as self-service elevators in the very near future. But first, the systems used to allow cars to drive themselves need to be validated. Currently, that means collecting data Read More...

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Abu Dhabi closes financing, world's largest solar plant operational in 2019

The largest solar power plant in the world will become operational in 2019 after Abu Dhabi's government-owned power utility has closed a $872 million financing package. We reported before that this 1,777 megawatt plant is also the cheapest solar energy facility on record with a 2.42 cents per Read More...

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The key to the future of energy may lie on a tiny island off Singapore

How to store clean, renewable energy? That’s a big question for the future of energy. Many initiatives, like Tesla’s powerwall, see the solution in batteries. But that’s not the cleanest and most sustainable option. The hydrogen fuel cell possibly presents a better alternative. That’s what Read More...

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This new cheap method of generating hydrogen could make fuel cell cars feasible

If you want to buy an electric car in the U.S., there are more than a dozen options. If you want to buy a fuel cell car, there are three: the Honda Clarity, the Toyota Mirai, and the Hyundai ix35. But more are coming–and a new discovery in the lab might help the market expand faster. Fuel Read More...

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In France, one of Europe's most powerful solar farms marries innovation, scale

Over several decades, France has come to rely heavily on nuclear power. According to the World Nuclear Association, around 75 percent of the country's electricity comes from nuclear. The country is undergoing something of an energy transition, however. In 2015, France introduced an "energy Read More...

Australia set to use hydrogen

Australia set to use hydrogen to export its solar power around the world

The future of hydrogen is bright. Since it doesn’t emit carbon dioxide when its burned, hydrogen is potentially the ultimate source of clean energy. And thanks to recent innovations, we now have the ability to produce hydrogen more efficiently, use it to store other clean energy, and even Read More...

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Free-falling solar prices cause India to cancel plans for huge coal plants

As a testament to plummeting prices of solar energy in India, the government has canceled plans to build nearly 14 gigawatts of coal-fired power stations. That’s equivalent to the total amount of coal plants in the UK! The move shows that India is not only committed to transitioning to solar Read More...