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Solar Power Breakthrough , Could Bring Clean Energy to, Heavy Manufacturing.<br/>A new solar-powered device may have <br/>reached a breakthrough, generating <br/>temperatures over 1,000 degrees Celsius. .<br/>The breakthrough was detailed in a study <br/>published in the journal 'Device.'.<br/>'The Independent' reports that the development <br/>raises hopes that green energy could be used to <br/>run some of the world's most fossil fuel-intensive <br/>manufacturing processes. .<br/>'The Independent' reports that the development <br/>raises hopes that green energy could be used to <br/>run some of the world's most fossil fuel-intensive <br/>manufacturing processes. .<br/>Using synthetic quartz crystals, the new <br/>proof-of-concept device traps solar energies <br/>at temperatures over 1,000 degrees Celsius. .<br/>The breakthrough could bring clean energy <br/>to carbon-intensive industries like cement, <br/>chemical and metal manufacturing.<br/>These manufacturing industries <br/>alone account for almost a quarter of <br/>the world's total energy consumption.<br/>The new device reportedly relies upon a phenomenon <br/>known as the thermal trap effect to harness the power <br/>of the sun more efficiently than ever achieved before.<br/>Previous research has only managed to <br/>demonstrate the thermal trap effect up <br/>to 170C. Our research showed that solar <br/>thermal trapping works not just at low <br/>temperatures, but well above 1,000C. , Emiliano Casati, Study co-author from ETH Zurich, via 'The Independent'.<br/>This is crucial to show <br/>its potential for real-world <br/>industrial applications, Emiliano Casati, Study co-author from ETH Zurich, via 'The Independent'.<br/>'The Independent' reports that researchers are looking <br/>to optimize the thermal trap effect to find <br/>new applications for the groundbreaking process.
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<br/>The documentary 'Fish For Future' was created on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative.<br/><br/>Yohana, the protagonist of the documentary, is from Tanzania, Africa. He is studying for a master's degree at the Freshwater Fisheries Research Center of Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences. Yohana grew up on the shores of Lake Victoria, the second largest freshwater lake in the world, so he has been interested in fish since he was a child. <br/><br/>After graduating from university, he worked in Tanzania's fisheries sector.In fact, in addition to working for the government,Yohana has another dream: he wants to build two fish ponds and become a 'pond owner'. However, his late father wanted him to become a medical professor. How does Yohana choose between being a professor and being a pond master?<br/><br/>The documentary is narrated from the first-hand perspective of African students. Through real images, it reflects the stance of foreigners who know China, understand China, and are friendly to China.<br/>
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New Study Supports Evidence , That Summer 2023 Was the , Hottest in Over 2 Millennia.<br/>According to an analysis of tree rings going all the <br/>way back to year one, 2023 was the hottest summer <br/>in the Northern Hemisphere in over 2000 years. .<br/>According to an analysis of tree rings going all the <br/>way back to year one, 2023 was the hottest summer <br/>in the Northern Hemisphere in over 2000 years. .<br/>HuffPost reports that scientists analyzed over <br/>10,000 tree rings to determine temperature <br/>levels dating back two millennia.<br/>The team from the University of Cambridge and the <br/>Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz found that the <br/>summer of 2023 was 2.2 degrees Celsius above average.<br/>The temperature from June to August 2023 was <br/>compared to average temperatures from the <br/>same period between year one and 1890. .<br/>When you look at the long sweep <br/>of history, you can see just how <br/>dramatic recent global warming is. , Ulf Büntgen, Cambridge Department of Geography, via HuffPost.<br/>2023 was an exceptionally hot <br/>year, and this trend will continue <br/>unless we reduce greenhouse <br/>gas emissions dramatically, Ulf Büntgen, Cambridge Department of Geography, via HuffPost.<br/>HuffPost reports that 2023 saw global record-breaking <br/>ocean temperatures, widespread wildfires <br/>across the continent and scorching heat in cities.<br/>It’s true that the climate is always <br/>changing, but the warming in 2023, <br/>caused by greenhouse gases, is additionally <br/>amplified by El Niño conditions, so we end up <br/>with longer and more severe heat waves <br/>and extended periods of drought, Jan Esper, professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz <br/>and lead author of the paper, via HuffPost.<br/>It’s true that the climate is always <br/>changing, but the warming in 2023, <br/>caused by greenhouse gases, is additionally <br/>amplified by El Niño conditions, so we end up <br/>with longer and more severe heat waves <br/>and extended periods of drought, Jan Esper, professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz <br/>and lead author of the paper, via HuffPost.<br/>When you look at the big picture, <br/>it shows just how urgent it is <br/>that we reduce greenhouse <br/>gas emissions immediately, Jan Esper, professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz <br/>and lead author of the paper, via HuffPost.<br/>When you look at the big picture, <br/>it shows just how urgent it is <br/>that we reduce greenhouse <br/>gas emissions immediately, Jan Esper, professor at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz <br/>and lead author of the paper, via HuffPost.<br/>The team's findings were <br/>published in the journal 'Nature.'
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