Microsoft to offer some free security products after criticism
By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON Microsoft Corp is expanding its suite of free security tools for customers, the software
2023-07-20 16:59
Burnley FC uses The Teletubbies to unveil new signing in another incredible parody
Burnley FC's latest signing announcement has attracted the attention of football fans (no matter what club they support), after the team went to the effort of creating a Teletubbies reboot. As the iconic characters line up, Tinky Winky's tummy screen begins to light up, exciting the other Teletubbies. Then, on the screen, the new signing is revealed as none other than 22-year-old Switzerland forward, Zeki Amdouni, from Basel. It's not their first exciting transfer announcement either. In the past, they've treated fans to parodies using the likes of Shrek and Gavin and Stacey. Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-07-20 16:57
Thousands of crude 'penis fish' wash up on beach giving locals the willies
Thousands of 'Penis Fish' have been found on a beach… giving locals the willies. The rude-looking marine creatures appeared after a heavy storm. The pink wrigglers were about 10 inches in length. They freaked out locals in Río Grande, southern Argentina, on the afternoon of 17 July. The species are called Urechis Unicinctus, but they are also dubbed the 'Penis Fish' due to their phallic appearance. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Despite their nickname, the creatures are actually a type of spoonworm. Their other nickname is 'The Fat Innkeeper Worm'. They create U-shaped burrows in sand or mud that are then left for other animals to move into, hence the use of ‘innkeeper’ in its moniker. They are eaten by sharks and seagulls. They usually live underground but are brought to the surface during strong storms, leaving them exposed to predators. Evidence of their U-shaped burrows dates back over 300 million years. The worms, which can live up to 25 years, are a common delicacy in countries such as South Korea, Japan and China where they are eaten raw or cooked in a variety of different styles. They are said to have a chewy texture and are surprisingly sweet, often served with a savoury sauce made from sesame oil or vinegar with gochujang. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-20 16:55
Andrew Tate dares Adin Ross to play Super Smash Bros at his Romania home: 'Gonna put $100K each'
Andrew Tate challenges Adin Ross to a game of Super Smash Bros in Romania, with the winner receiving $10,000 for each game
2023-07-20 16:27
Thales Confirms Its Key Role to Provide Cybersecurity for Galileo Second Generation to Meet Tomorrow's Threats
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2023-07-20 16:27
Scientists invent double-sided solar panel that generates vastly more electricity
Researchers have invented a double-sided solar panel capable of generating electricity from the Sun’s energy on both sides. The bifacial solar cell, developed at the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), harvests reflected sunlight hitting the back of the device, offering an unconventional route to producing higher energy yields for less space and cost. Typical advances to solar cell efficiency rates centre on iterative improvements to the side facing the Sun. This new approach could boost the energy harvesting capabilities of solar panels beyond their theoretical limit. “This perovskite cell can operate very effectively from either side,” said Kai Zhu, a scientist at the Chemistry and Nanoscience Center at NREL who led the research. Current solar cell technologies, which use silicon as the semiconductor material, have an efficiency rate of around 26 per cent – higher than the 23 per cent achieved in lab tests by the front side of the new panel. The back side of the panel, however, achieves an efficiency of about 91-93 per cent of the front, which offers up to 20 per cent more power overall when harvesting reflected sunlight. Perovskite has become a key driver of solar cell advancements in recent years, breaking new efficiency records and providing new pathways to creating next-generation technologies. Earlier this week, researchers unveiled perovskite-based solar cells capable of healing themselves when damaged by radiation in low-Earth orbit. Tandem silicon-perovskite solar cells have achieved lab-measured efficiency of more than 30 per cent, and have a theoretical limit far higher than purely silicon cells. Rapid progress with their development has seen two separate startups announce commercial production of the next-generation panels. Producing the bifacial solar panels would cost more than monofacial modules, however their capacity to produce more power could make them more economically viable over time. The latest research was detailed in a study, titled ‘Highly efficient bifacial single-junction perovskite solar cells’, published in the journal Joule. Read More Scientists invent self-healing solar panels with ‘miracle material’ How tech could turn our homes into renewable energy power stations
2023-07-20 16:26
Reddit is trying to make nice with its moderators. They aren't buying it.
Reddit has reached out to its moderators, declaring that while their relationship has been "tested,"
2023-07-20 15:57
FPT Software Joins Scaled Agile Partner Network
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2023-07-20 15:29
COLOPL Group Blockchain Game Company Brilliantcrypto, Confirms Partnership with Coincheck Ahead of IEO
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2023-07-20 14:25
Indian Truckers Eye Electric as One Way to Tackle Pollution
India, the world’s most polluted country after Bangladesh, has a truck-sized problem to tackle if it wants to
2023-07-20 14:20
TSMC Q2 profit falls 23%, beats market expectations
TAIPEI Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC reported a 23.3% fall in second-quarter net profit on Thursday as global economic woes
2023-07-20 14:15
Elon Musk Relieved That Lithium Prices Are No Longer Insane
After complaining last year about surging prices for lithium, a metal used in electric vehicle batteries, Elon Musk
2023-07-20 14:15
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