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How EVs and electric water heaters are turning cities into giant batteries

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As the electrification of transport and heating accelerates, many worry the increased demand could overload national power grids. In Australia, electricity consumption is expected to double by 2050.This post was originally published on this site

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UK starts online checks to stop children accessing harmful content

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New UK age verification measures to prevent children accessing harmful online content came into force on Friday, with campaigners hailing them a “milestone” in their years-long battle for stronger regulations.This post was originally published on […]

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Volkswagen takes 1.3-bn-euro hit from Trump tariffs

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German auto giant Volkswagen said Friday that tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump had cost it 1.3 billion euros in the first half of the year as it reported falling profit.This post was originally […]

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Tesla’s darkening outlook to test robotaxi vision pushed by Musk

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Tesla Inc.’s core car-making business is facing a deteriorating outlook, providing a major test of Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk’s ability to lift the stock price with his vision of a self-driving future.This post was […]

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Meta launches new teen safety features, removes 635,000 accounts that sexualize children

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Instagram parent company Meta has introduced new safety features aimed at protecting teens who use its platforms, including information about accounts that message them and an option to block and report accounts with one tap.This […]

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Tesla profits drop as Musk warns of ‘rough’ patch before riches

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Tesla reported another drop in quarterly profits Wednesday as CEO Elon Musk warned the company could face a few “rough” quarters following the elimination of federal tax credits for electric vehicles under President Donald Trump’s […]

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Five expert tips to make cross-country EV driving easy

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The idea of a cross-country road trip in an electric vehicle might seem daunting. After all, it’s not hard to envision getting stranded on the side of the road with a depleted battery or being […]

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Five reasons why driverless cars probably won’t take over your street any time soon

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The UK government has launched a consultation on driverless cars, ahead of on-the-road trials of the vehicles next year. It has now been more than a decade since the prospect of driverless cars on public […]

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Hard labor conditions of online moderators directly affect how well the internet is policed—new study

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Big tech platforms often present content moderation as a seamless, tech‑driven system. But human labor, often outsourced to countries such as India and the Philippines, plays a pivotal role in making judgments that involve understanding […]

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New scoring system for horse skin, coat condition provides insights into parasite impact

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A new study has found that horses with higher parasitic loads also have worse coat conditions, thanks to the development of a novel tool with far-reaching impacts.This post was originally published on this site

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