Today’s Solutions: October 10, 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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Poll shows majority of Scots in favor of renewable energy

Over three fifths of Scots would like to see Scotland generate all of its electricity from renewable sources, according to a new poll. The results of the poll conducted by nfpSynergy on behalf of WWF Scotland in April found that out of 1,000 people surveyed, 61% said they would like to see a Read More...

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This country has run on renewable energy for the past 113 days

When it comes to transitioning to clean energy, no country has done it better than Costa Rica. The Central American country has run on renewable energy for 113 days straight and is on pace to break its own record from 2015, when it relied on nothing but renewables for 285 days of the year. Costa Read More...

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Self-Driving Ubers Appear in San Francisco

SFist has spotted Uber’s self-driving cars on the streets of San Francisco, bearing their trademark menacing sensor array and the logo of Uber ATC, the ride-hailing behemoth’s research arm. An SFist reporter captured video of one of the vehicles in motion–barely–through SF Read More...

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No UK fracking this year as Yorkshire legal challenge drags on

Britain’s efforts to get fracking for shale gas have suffered a fresh delay after it emerged a legal challenge against the only approved project will not be heard until the end of November. Shale explorer Third Energy had hoped it might start work at its Kirby Misperton site in North Read More...

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How math and driverless cars could end traffic jams

Being stuck in miles of halted traffic is not a relaxing way to start or finish a summer holiday. And as we crawl along the road, our views blocked by by slow-moving roofboxes and caravans, many of us will fantasize about a future free of traffic jams. As a mathematician and motorist, I view Read More...

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Daimler will fight Tesla with 'at least' six electric cars

It looks like Daimler's plans to fight Tesla are even more ambitious than first thought. Reuters sources understand that the German automaker is working on "at least" six electric cars, and might introduce as many as nine. The exact roster isn't public, but Daimler's central Mercedes-Benz brand had Read More...

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Obama legacy: Quiet but big changes in energy, pollution

Mostly unnoticed amid the political brawl over climate change, America has undergone a quiet transformation in how and where it gets its energy during Barack Obama's presidency, slicing the nation's output of polluting gases that are warming Earth. As politicians tangled in the United States and on Read More...

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Thousands of churches switch to renewable energy in the U.K

The Pope’s call to action in the fight against climate change has been recognized in the U.K, as more than 3,500 churches across Britain have moved their electricity supply to renewables, or are planning to do so. Those making the switch from fossil fuels includes the majority of the Salvation Read More...

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In China's electric car boom, global automakers select different gear

By 2020, Beijing says automakers must meet tough new green standards to cut epic pollution in China's cities. As domestic firms bet heavily on electric cars to meet that goal, foreign peers are set to stay in a different, petrol-driven gear. In the latest sign of caution from global automakers in Read More...

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Can a whole country run on renewable energy?

Can a country run on renewables alone? Portugal has shown that in terms of electricity at least, the answer is yes. For 107 hours in May 2016 the sun, wind and rain powered a nation.It's not just big energy companies who are boosting the green energy infrastructure. Portugal's first renewable Read More...