
Roundup: Sydney Sweeney Films in Australia; Texas A&M Fires Jimbo Fisher; Cowboys Steamroll Giants
Sydney Sweeney is back filming in Australia, Texas A&M fired Jimbo Fisher, the Cowboys stomped the Giants and more in the Roundup.
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5 breakout fantasy football stars to pick up for Week 11
Upgrade your fantasy team with these Week 11 pickups!
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Joao Neves impresses Premier League scouts as Benfica see off Sporting CP
Joao Neves was being watched by Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal as he scored for Benfica.
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Google-parent Alphabet dissolves stake in trading app Robinhood
(Reuters) -Google-parent Alphabet said on Monday it had dissolved its stake in trading app operator Robinhood Markets. The disclosure comes
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'It really freaks me out': Taylor Swift reminds fans not to throw presents on stage
Taylor Swift loves receiving presents from her Swifties - but not when they are thrown towards her.
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Tottenham scout Marcus Edwards and Pedro Goncalves in Sporting CP's loss to Benfica
Tottenham Hotspur representatives were present at the Estadio da Luz to watch Benfica beat Sporting CP 2-1 in the Lisbon derby. Spurs are believed to have been keeping a close eye on Pedro Goncalves and academy graduate Marcus Edwards.
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James Harden Airballs Crucial Late Three-Pointer, Clippers Might Be a Mess
James Harden raised a big stink in Philadelphia, eventually wearing Daryl Morey down to a place where he had no choice but to send the mercurial southpaw to the
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Dua Lipa says Tame Impala's Currents 'completely changed' her life
Dua Lipa has been "obsessed" with Tame Impala for several years now.
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Ibrahima Konate injury timeline confirmed after Liverpool defender withdraws from France squad
France have confirmed Ibrahima Konate's withdrawal from the squad through injury.
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Reece James fully committed to Chelsea despite Man City & Real Madrid interest
Reece James' focus remains solely on helping Chelsea re-establish themselves as Premier League title contenders despite the interest in his services from Manchester City and Real Madrid, 90min understands.
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EU to Pledge ‘Substantial’ Sum to Climate Loss and Damage Fund
The European Union vowed “substantial” contributions to a fund aimed at helping vulnerable countries cope with severe weather,
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Breakthrough solar system outperforms military-grade diesel generator
Solar panels combined with next-generation batteries now outperform military-grade diesel generators, according to new analysis. Researchers at the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) found that the novel clean energy solution was both cheaper and more reliable than its fossil fuel-powered counterpart. Tests of the two systems were carried out in accordance with the US Department of Defense’s requirements to sustain critical electric loads during a power outage over a 14-day period. The solar systems proved to have a higher resilience and lower cost compared to the diesel-based systems that are currently used, while also being less vulnerable to interruptions in the diesel supply. The researchers also highlighted the net present value (NPV) of the solar storage system, meaning it pays for itself in the long term. “The diesel-fuel-free LDES system outperforms the traditional diesel-based system and provides a large net saving that can be used to pursue third-party financing,” the researchers noted. “The continued rapid decline in photovoltaic (PV) costs allows for utility-scale PV to be economically attractive at many locations. These declines are expected to continue, which will further increase the positive NPV in the future.” The tests were performed on three separate military bases, using an innovative carbon-based battery rather than the more expensive lithium-ion batteries that are typically found in such renewable energy storage systems. The batteries tested in the experiments were Antora Energy’s battery energy storage system (BESS), which the researchers warned were not yet ready for full-scale deployment. The results of the study, however, mean decision makers are already anticipating their roll out. Michael McGhee, the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, described the new system as “the most likely way to easily and simply generate power without the need for off-base supply chains”. The results of the research were published in a study, titled ‘Long-duration energy storage: resiliency for military installations’. Read More Solar panel advances will see millions go off grid, scientists predict
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