Most exoplanets might be 'soot factories,' scientists say: 'Like you have a natural diesel engine'
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Most exoplanets might be 'soot factories,' scientists say: 'Like you have a natural diesel engine'

A chemical engineer noticed that the spectra of the hazy atmosphere of mini-Neptune planets looked like the soot produced by combustion engines.

More Evidence That The War On EVs Is Softening

A $230 million battery manufacturing facility is proposed for Texas, aimed at scaling up the production of LFP cathodes.

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More Evidence That The War On EVs Is Softening

A $230 million battery manufacturing facility is proposed for Texas, aimed at scaling up the production of LFP cathodes.

CleanTechnica

Factories in the rain: Satisfactory got a massive 1.2 patch and moved to Unreal Engine 5.6.1 ⚡️

Engineers, brace yourself: the update brings dynamic rain with storms and fog, the weather is smart (no drops under roofs, indoor acoustics change), and the engine jump should improve performance. Transport logistics were rebuilt, lay routes from the build menu like rails, plus there are new liquid tanks and tons of world settings t...

#SteamAndEpic #Engine #BUILD #Satisfactory #Factories #Engineers

⛈️ Factories in the rain: Satisfactory just dropped patch 1.2 and moved to Unreal Engine 5.6.1, expect better performance and a major weather revamp.

The headline feature is dynamic rain with storms and fog, rainfall now intelligently avoids covered areas and indoor acoustics change. Logistics got a full overhaul: you can lay vehicle routes from the build menu like rails, tanks for liquids were added, plus tons of world sett...

#SteamAndEpic #Satisfactory #Factories #Logistics #Unreal #Engine

#China is experiencing a surge in #techtourism, with visitors paying up to $9,000 for curated tours of #factories and #startups. This trend is driven by a desire to witness China’s technological advancements firsthand and explore investment opportunities. The tours, often lasting three to five days, provide access to leading companies. https://restofworld.org/2026/china-ai-tourism/?eicker.news #tech #media #news
China’s tech rise is creating a new kind of tourism

Foreign visitors are flocking to China’s factories and AI startups in search of the next technological breakthrough.

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Bloomberg: China’s #growth slowed across the board in April, calling into question the government’s reluctance to add #stimulus to the #economy as an #energycrisis hits #factories and #consumers across the world. #China
Neanderthals ran ‘fat factories’ 125,000 years ago

Fat is a very valuable food component, packed with calories, especially important when other resources might be scarce. Our earliest ancestors in Africa already cracked open bones to extract the fatty marrow from bone cavities. But now a new study published in Science Advances demonstrates that our…

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Oh, ALSO...

One of the things brought to me was a toaster that wouldn't stay "down", but otherwise worked fine. This is a semi-common problem - I had another #toaster with the same problem at the last Repair Cafe.

And this one... the manufacturer secured the bottom base to the chassis with Torx screws (fine) ... but SECURITY Torx screws. If you're not familiar with these, they're regular Torx screws but there's a pin that sticks up in the middle of the fastener head, so regular #Torx drivers won't go into the head. You need special #drivers with a hollow bit to go over that pin.

Now, I have "security" Torx drivers because fuck you, you don't get to lock me out of something that belongs to me [1], but this is ridiculous. It's a CDN$40 two-slot toaster, not some #unobtainium magic technological wonder. It's one great "Up yours!" from the #manufacturer to the #consumer and the #environment.

Name-and-shame time: it was a Black and Decker (they can pay me if they want me to use their vanity typography to refer to them). This is another of those brand names that maybe used to mean something, but now is just marketing. There are a *lot* fewer #factories making toasters than there are brands selling toasters. They just tick boxes on an #OEM's feature list to get "their" product.

[1] It's easy to get the drivers these days, so they don't have much effect, but when they first came about almost no one had them, so it was a major pain in the ass.

#BlackAndDecker #VanityTypography