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The Molecular Gateway Revolution An international consortium of researchers has cracked one of biology’s most enduring puzzles: how cells precisely…
The Molecular Gateway Revolution An international consortium of researchers has cracked one of biology’s most enduring puzzles: how cells precisely…
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New analysis of European energy markets shows current annual matching for green electricity claims conceals substantial seasonal and daily imbalances. Researchers propose transitioning to hourly tracking combined with storage integration to align renewable supply with actual consumption patterns.
Recent research published in Nature Communications reveals significant shortcomings in how green electricity claims are currently verified, with analysts suggesting that moving toward hourly tracking could substantially improve environmental credibility. The study examines European energy certificate markets and electricity data from 2016-2021, finding that the predominant annual matching approach masks critical mismatches between renewable energy supply and consumer demand patterns.
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Servo, the experimental browser engine written in Rust, has reached a development milestone with its first official versioned release. The project, which began under Mozilla’s guidance, now offers more stable monthly builds and expanded platform support, including native Apple Silicon compatibility. While still experimental, this release represents meaningful progress toward creating a modern browser engine alternative.
The Servo browser engine, an experimental project originally developed under Mozilla, has reached a significant development milestone with its first versioned release, according to reports from the project team. Servo 0.0.1 represents the initial stable release of the engine, which aims to provide an alternative to dominant browser engines like Chrome’s Blink, Apple’s WebKit, and Mozilla’s own Gecko.