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  • Hydrogen is the future. Electric is stupid and too expensive. like the price of teslas that subsidized the supercharger network, Hydrogen car prices need to include a sort of subsidy allocated for H2 production scaling, to accelerate the transition, and early adopters drive down the cost for next H2 car buyers, but at some point corps need to be taxed to drive further sales.

  • people in [email protected] are in denial about posts like this. each post downsizing eu easily get downvoted and called out in that community. i appreciate op's positions which are based on facts, i hope. (op that is posting this is french, right ? xd, so it goes a long way, i guess )

  • Submarine cables account for the majority of the world's internet traffic, but as concerns over malicious actors moving to cripple or interfere with internet infrastructure increase, the European Union has a number of its own projects underway, underpinned by hidden political dynamics.

    https://smmry.com/6176224461#&SM_LENGTH=5

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    www.euractiv.com Behind Europe’s agenda for undersea internet cables

    Submarine cables account for the majority of the world's internet traffic, but as concerns over malicious actors moving to cripple or interfere with internet infrastructure increase, the European Union has a number of its own projects underway, underpinned by hidden political dynamics.

    Behind Europe’s agenda for undersea internet cables
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    Every hour European governments lose out on €4 million in aviation taxes

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  • no one will delete ur comment here.

    I also take yewtu.be channels facts with a grain of salt. saw this on Mastodon, thought to share: apparently not up to standard. thank you for clearing this up

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    Why Germany Hates Nuclear Power

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF9kkB0UWYQ When I still worked in #science in 2016/17 and was invited as a speaker to a #IEEE conference about #NDT the number one topic people ask me was "is germany really backing out of nuclear energy?". This video shows the #problems caused by this decision (...

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    www.esa.int Europe braces for sweltering July

    Temperatures are sizzling across Europe this week amid an intense and prolonged period of heat. And it’s only just begun. Italy, Spain, France, Germany and Poland are all facing a major heatwave with temperatures expected to climb to 48°C on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia – potentially the hotte...

    Europe braces for sweltering July
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    Why just blocking Meta's Threads won't be enough to protect your privacy once they join the fediverse

  • well in fact there are multiple sat trains over the northern hemisphere lol ( and some on the south), according to the online sat tracker. apparently those trains help mitigate peak hour bandwidth usage, but i dont know better. still, thats an abnormal sight to have.

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    Barely Contained Rage: An Open Letter to Johnson & Johnson

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    AI Could Quickly Screen Thousands of Antibiotics to Tackle Superbugs

  • well starlink sats run on solar too, no ? which makes them a sustainable choice too over fiber. and scientists can get their rich countries to fund orbital observatories also ? but SpaceX can be proactive in this regard also and deactivate some starlink sats in certain timeframes over certain regions to allow research. its kind of mixed up situation.

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  • well polluting earth orbit with parasite radio frequencies is in SpaceX business model favor: that way the scientific communtiy well be obliged to have observatories beyond starlink orbit (ie Leo i think), so u would have to create ur cluster of radio astronomy satellites and would have to contract SpaceX to deliver them for you to the intended orbit..just a guess but one would think this way, since every company is profit driven after all.

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    Coastal biomedical labs are bleeding more horseshoe crabs with little accountability

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  • franchment j'épsère que quelqu'un de technophile créera une extension qui permettrait de rendre accessible ces articles aux lecteurs du monde entier, gratuitement. c'est déja le même principe de bypass paywalls, ça dependrait d'un pass lecture activé depuis une bibliothèque allemande.