In the world of solar cells and light-emitting diodes, the kinetics of excited states of molecules play a crucial role in determining the overall efficiency of the devices. Exciton-exciton annihilation is a major loss mechanism that can significantly impact the energy output of these systems. Researchers from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the
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Sony’s finance chief recently announced that the company will not be pursuing a bid for the film and TV production group Paramount Global. Despite previous interest in acquiring Paramount, Hiroki Totoki, Sony’s CFO, stated that it does not align with the company’s current strategy. This decision comes after reports that Skydance Media, an independent film
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Recent updates to Nvidia’s graphics drivers have included a game profile for Final Fantasy XVI, hinting at a possible upcoming PC release for the popular JRPG. This update, spotted by a vigilant Reddit user, indicates that developers Square Enix may be gearing up for the game’s debut on the PC platform. With Squeenix’s presence at
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In the fast-paced world of transportation and mobility, accurately estimating energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions is essential. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory has introduced a groundbreaking tool called Autonomie Express that aims to revolutionize the way transport companies, researchers, and city planners understand their vehicles’ energy usage on a large scale.
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Located in the suburbs of northeastern Paris, a massive terra-cotta-colored warehouse stands as a symbol of innovation in the tech industry. This warehouse houses one of France’s latest data centers, known as PA10, belonging to Equinix. The data center is not just a place for storing servers and cooling systems, but it is also a
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In a recent turn of events, Microsoft has decided to hit back at Delta Air Lines, challenging the carrier’s claims of outdated technology being the root cause of the massive IT outage that resulted in thousands of flight cancellations. Delta CEO Ed Bastian had previously placed blame on Microsoft and CrowdStrike for the disruptions, citing
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