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[ad_1] report June 27, 2024 • 4:00 PM ET Print this page Electrification of the European road transport sector and the Italian example by Pier Paolo Raimondi executive summary The European Union (EU) has been increasingly tackling the climate challenge since the launch of the European Green Deal in 2019, especially with the goal of climate neutrality by 2050. Achieving the EU’s goal requires contributions from all sectors, including electricity, industry, buildings and transport. The transport sector has large emissions, accounting for almost a quarter of the total emissions of the 27 EU member states (EU-27) in 2021. Road transport…

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[ad_1] The New Mexico State University Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service will host the first-ever “Making a Living on Five Acres or Less” workshop at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, 2401 12th Street NW in Albuquerque, on Sept. 5. The Santa Fe and Bernalillo County Agricultural Extension offices will collaborate on the event. There are only 30 scholarships available and they are perfect for anyone with an idea for a small food business or an existing small food business looking to expand. Applications for the scholarship are accepted on the Making a Living on 5 Acres or Less website. translation:. “We…

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[ad_1] Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore space with news of fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. CNN — Initial analysis of samples from the asteroid Bennu suggests that the space rock has an unexpectedly water-rich past, and may have broken up from an ancient ocean world. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission collected a 4.3-ounce (121.6-gram) intact sample from the near-Earth asteroid in 2020 and returned it to Earth last September. Since then, scientists have been analyzing the rocks and dust from these asteroids to learn secrets about their composition and whether they could have provided the building blocks…

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[ad_1] Samsung today announced that it is introducing AirPlay support to its line of hotel room TVs, enabling iPhone and iPad users to wirelessly stream videos, music, photos and more from their devices to their in-room TVs. With this feature, you can scan a unique QR code on the hotel room TV to establish an AirPlay connection and wirelessly stream content from your iPhone or iPad. After the pairing process, your device will also automatically connect to the hotel’s Wi-Fi network. Your device must be updated to iOS 17.3 or iPadOS 17.3 or later. AirPlay on hotel room TVs works…

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[ad_1] When people see a temperature of 119 degrees on a weather app in Sacramento, it makes them want to break a sweat. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Northern California residents checked their iPhone weather apps Thursday to find a surprising forecast. Temperatures are rising as the Fourth of July holiday weekend approaches, but that’s enough to get people sweating, with Sacramento recording a high of 119 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperatures are expected to rise in the Sacramento area over the next week, with the latest weather models predicting temperatures in the low 100s Fahrenheit, with a high of 109 Fahrenheit predicted on…

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[ad_1] rare Reata, the iconic Fort Worth restaurant known for its country-inspired décor and Texas cuisine, has announced its reopening at 530 Throckmorton Street. The restaurant will close its Sundance Square location and famous rooftop terrace on June 30, 2024, and reopen in July 2024 on the northeast corner of the Tower Building. The move marks an interim step before Reata establishes a permanent flagship location. Although the environment will change, Reata’s catering service, Reata on the Road, will continue to operate without interruption. “Reata transcends physical boundaries,” says Mike Micallef, president of Reata, “It’s not just about the location…

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[ad_1] A death row inmate scheduled for execution in Texas this week says he is a different person than he was when he raped and murdered an 18-year-old woman in 2001.Ramiro Gonzalez, 41, is scheduled to be executed Wednesday for the death of 18-year-old Bridget Townsend, who was kidnapped, raped and shot to death on Jan. 14, 2001, at a ranch in Bandera, a small town in Texas Hill Country about 40 miles northwest of San Antonio.If executed, Gonzalez would be the second person executed in Texas this year and the eighth on death row nationwide.Gonzalez’s execution was originally scheduled…

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[ad_1] Disney Genie+ is set to be phased out from Walt Disney World.Starting July 24th, Genie+ will be renamed Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Individual Lightning Lanes will be renamed Lightning Lane Single Pass.Guests will be able to reserve rides and shows in advance instead of waiting for the park’s opening date.Disney Genie+ is set to be phased out from Walt Disney World.Starting July 24, Genie+ will be renamed Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Individual Lightning Lanes will be renamed Lightning Lane Single Passes, but that’s not the biggest change. Starting that day, guests will be able to book rides…

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[ad_1] Jacksonville, Florida – Jacksonville continues to grow as a hotbed of innovative technology companies, including Duos Technology Group, led by CEO Chuck Ferry.Ferry will appear on “This Week in Jacksonville: Business Edition” with Doug Recker, who was just named president of Duos Edge.Duos Tech has about 75 employees and is headquartered in Jacksonville, Ferry said.Previous Episode: Details of $1.4 billion stadium construction funding”We’re now specializing in a cutting edge technology that’s basically called the Rail Car Inspection Portal,” Ferry said. “What the Rail Car Inspection Portal does is basically a large rail car garage.”The product, which sits on top…

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[ad_1] The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History will open “Forensic Justice,” a new exhibit that explores how people have influenced the development, presentation and interpretation of forensic science, on June 28. The year-long exhibit will run through June 2025 in the museum’s 1,000-square-foot Albert H. Small Documents Gallery. The exhibits and archival documents span 150 years of historical cases and include about a dozen different forensic techniques, from hair to handwriting analysis. Among the objects on display are arsenic tests from the 1872 trial of Lydia Sherman, accused of poisoning her three husbands and eight children; one of the…

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