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Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp Rumored Delayed to February
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp Rumored Delayed to February
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp may be released in February 2023, per a Swedish retailer.
2023-04-10 15:38
Vingegaard warms up for Tour de France defence with Dauphine victory
Vingegaard warms up for Tour de France defence with Dauphine victory
Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard won the Criterium du Dauphine cycling race on Sunday to warm up for his Tour de France...
2023-06-11 21:53
Lineage Launches its Global Hiring Event to Fill Nearly 1,000 Roles Worldwide
Lineage Launches its Global Hiring Event to Fill Nearly 1,000 Roles Worldwide
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2023-09-12 22:46
‘Royalteen: Princess Margrethe’ Ending Explained: Royal teen faces her fears and puts on a brave face
‘Royalteen: Princess Margrethe’ Ending Explained: Royal teen faces her fears and puts on a brave face
Regardless of its flat ending, the sequel to ‘Royalteen’ did a great job making the viewers 'feel connected' to the lead character
2023-05-11 22:46
Crystal Palace set Cheick Doucoure asking price amid Liverpool, PSG & Atletico Madrid interest
Crystal Palace set Cheick Doucoure asking price amid Liverpool, PSG & Atletico Madrid interest
Crystal Palace midfielder Cheick Doucoure is the subject of interest from top clubs around Europe, including Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid. The Eagles will demand at least £65m for the Mali international.
2023-07-20 17:23
Wind turbine blades repurposed into bridges
Wind turbine blades repurposed into bridges
Engineers have figured out how to repurpose disused wind turbine blades to serve as bridges capable of supporting up to 30 tonnes of weight. Turbine blades have a lifespan of around 20 to 25 years, meaning hundreds of wind farms set up at the start of the century are now being upgraded. Decommissioned blades are typically sent to landfill or incinerated, with the thousands of non-biodegradable units now posing a major environmental challenge. In an effort to address the issue, five universities and research institutes in Ireland, Northern Ireland and the US set up the Re-Wind Network, which has come up with several ways the blades can be recycled. Potential solutions include bus shelters, street furniture and telecommunications towers, however bridges already offer a practical way to repurpose the blades, with two footbridges successfully built in Draperstown and Cork. “With so many of these blades due to reach the end of their lifespan, we need to find ways to transform them into something useful,” said Jennifer McKinley, a professor at Queen’s University Belfast’s School of Natural and Built Environment. “I am delighted that by working together we’ve been able to find a way to repurpose wind turbine blades. This can only be a good thing, as without intervention they would end up in landfill or they would have to be incinerated.” A third bridge is set to be built in Atlanta, Georgia, before the research team turn their focus towards increasing the length and size of the bridges. The researchers estimate that there will be around 8.6 million tonnes of scrapped wind turbine blades within the next 20 years, though the glass fibre reinforced polymer material could prove useful for building a huge range of objects, like motorway noise barriers and playground equipment. Three of the engineers from the Re-Wind Network project have also formed a spin-out startup called BladeBridge that will look to commercialise the idea, while also looking for new ways to reuse old turbine blades. “We are partnering with well-known designers here in Ireland to create a portfolio of durable and sustainable products, such as greenway furniture and bridges,” said BladeBridge co-founder Dr Angie Nagle. Read More Fossil fuels ‘becoming obsolete’ as solar panel prices plummet Fossil fuels ‘becoming obsolete’ as solar panel prices plummet Solar panel breakthrough could supercharge ‘miracle material’ production Scientists invent solar panels that work in a snow blizzard
2023-09-26 20:22
All Blacks score 11 tries in big win over Namibia blemished by first Rugby World Cup red card
All Blacks score 11 tries in big win over Namibia blemished by first Rugby World Cup red card
Scrumhalf Cam Roigard and flyhalf Damian McKenzie scored two tries each and made a strong bid for first-team roles as New Zealand beat Namibia 71-3 in the Rugby World Cup in Toulouse
2023-09-16 05:51
Michail Antonio FIFA 23: How to Complete the FUT Birthday SBC
Michail Antonio FIFA 23: How to Complete the FUT Birthday SBC
Michail Antonio FIFA 23 FUT Birthday SBC is now live. Here's how to complete the SBC and if it's worth completing.
2023-04-10 15:37
Laphonza Butler sworn in as California's newest senator
Laphonza Butler sworn in as California's newest senator
Democratic Sen. Laphonza Butler made history Tuesday when she was sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris as the first out Black lesbian to enter Congress and the only Black woman presently serving in the Senate.
2023-10-04 03:47
Andrew Tate wants Donald Trump to become president in 2024: 'That'll be amazing for culture'
Andrew Tate wants Donald Trump to become president in 2024: 'That'll be amazing for culture'
Andrew Tate endorses Donald Trump for 2024 US presidential elections
2023-11-28 22:19
11 sets of twins just graduated in New Jersey. But that's not even a record for this high school
11 sets of twins just graduated in New Jersey. But that's not even a record for this high school
Eleven sets of twins graduated from a New Jersey high school this week, but surprisingly, that's not a record for the school.
2023-06-25 22:51
England spinner Moeen Ali fined 25% of match fee for using unauthorized spray
England spinner Moeen Ali fined 25% of match fee for using unauthorized spray
England spinner Moeen Ali has been fined 25% of his match fee on his test return for applying an unauthorized drying spray to his bowling hand during the Ashes opener at Edgbaston
2023-06-18 22:24