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Historic first medal for Refugee Olympic Team

mennessä CrNet Oy | elo 6, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Cindy Ngamba has made history by becoming the first ever refugee athlete guaranteed to receive an Olympic medal – the colour yet to be determined – following a dominant quarter-final boxing match at the Paris Games on Sunday. The 25-year-old was the first boxer to...

Green Hydrogen: ‘Artificial Leaf’ Becomes Better Under Pressure

mennessä CrNet Oy | elo 1, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Hydrogen can be produced via the electrolytic splitting of water. One option here is the use of photoelectrodes that convert sunlight into voltage for electrolysis in so called photoelectrochemical cells (PEC cells). A research team at HZB has now shown that the...

Brussels consults on Code of Practice for general-purpose Artificial Intelligence

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 31, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

The European Commission launched a consultation Tuesday on a Code of Practice for providers of general-purpose Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) models. The EU executive is inviting GPAI providers with operations in the EU, businesses, civil society representatives,...

Millions of young women suffer at the hands of their intimate partners: WHO

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 31, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Nearly a quarter of all adolescent girls who have been in a relationship – close to 19 million – will have experienced intimate partner violence by the time they turn 20, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new analysis on Monday. The study, published in...

Warming Has More Impact Than Cooling on Greenland’s “Firn”

mennessä CrNet Oy | heinä 30, 2024 | Science and Research News of Sustainable Development

Scientists have known from ice core research that it’s easier to melt an ice sheet than to freeze it up again. Now, they know at least part of the reason why, and it has to do with ice’s “sponginess,” according to a new study published today in...
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