The Bahncard 25 and the Bahncard 50 have only been available digitally since June 2024 – the respective plastic card has become obsolete. However, there is currently serious…
“Catastrophic balance sheet”: Bavaria has only built four wind turbines this year
Bavaria only put four new wind turbines into operation in the first half of 2024. The environmental association Greenpeace sharply criticizes the slow expansion. Meanwhile, the Free State…
Air conditioning: New technology should drastically reduce electricity consumption
Classic cooling systems not only cool rooms, they also dry them. This results in enormous energy consumption. The company Montana Technologies has now developed a technology to drastically…
Doomscrolling: This is how harmful constant consumption of negative news really is
Constant consumption of bad news and content online can have a negative impact on mental health. A study has now examined how negatively the so-called doomscrolling actually affects…
Go with the FlowGPT, or: How far can AI go in art?
How far can the use of AI in art go? The Chilean artist Mauricio Bustos alias FlowGPT has his own opinion on this, which raises exciting but also…
Crowdstrike: Microsoft releases troubleshooting recovery tool
A faulty update from cybersecurity company Crowdstrike has led to system failures worldwide and paralyzed airports, banks and hospitals. millions Windows devices are affected by the outage. Microsoft…
Novel catalyst converts CO2 into valuable raw materials
A novel catalyst from the University of Toronto is intended to enable effective conversion of CO2 – even in the presence of sulfur contamination. Valuable raw materials such…
Ice-like structures: New technology freezes CO2 in the ocean
Researchers have developed a new technology to freeze CO2 and dump it in the ocean. The method is said to be more efficient and secure than comparable storage…
Where is the Titanic? Here’s how to find them on Google Maps
In 1912 the Titanic sank. Due to technological limitations and high costs, it took scientists more than 70 years to find the wreckage. It’s easier these days. We’ll…