Carbon Targets Deter Middle East Power Project Developers
Middle East power project developers face challenges in reducing carbon emissions in thermal power plants without carbon capture and storage. This is due to the extensive infrastructure built by the power sector over the years, said fellow Jim Krane.
Trial Starts For First of 21 GOP Lawsuits Targeting Harris County's November Election Results
The first of 21 lawsuits to overturn Harris County Nov. elections will soon go to trial. The GOP claim that officials caused ballot paper shortages in Republican areas, but it may be hard to prove this impacted election outcomes, fellow Mark P. Jones said.
Could Economic Indicators Give an Early Warning of a War Over Taiwan?
Could economic indicators signal China’s intent to go to war? Increased oil reserves would be one of the most useful signs of an impending invasion of Taiwan or another potential conflict, fellow Gabriel Collins told The Economist.
Texas Was Made for Pickup Trucks, but an Electric Revolution is Underway. Will Drivers Buy in?
Towing heavy loads may be a problem for new electric pickup trucks fellow Gabe Collins points out. Still, switching to cleaner technologies would be beneficial for work-based truck users who require significantly more fuel than others.
Neuroshield: The New Initiative to Combat False Information Generated by Artificial Intelligence
The Neuroshield initiative aims to address the issue of false information generated by AI. Brain health fellow Harris Eyre explained how this mission will help establish guidelines for social media and promote education within the community.