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France outage leaves 68,000 homes without power as record heatwave spreads north
France outage leaves 68,000 homes without power as record heatwave spreads north
A power outage caused by a record-breaking heatwave left around 68,000 households without electricity in France's western Brittany on Wednesday as the national weather agency issued a red alert for extreme weather covering most of the country, including the northernmost region ar
Power outages and melting roads: Heatwave strains French infrastructure
Power outages and melting roads: Heatwave strains French infrastructure
Power outages, train delays, and melting roads - the heatwave is straining France's infrastructure. Electricity provider EDF says it has had to reduce its nuclear power output, but that it still has enough capacity to meet demand. Also in the show - the UN's International Maritim
Ukraine's war-damaged power grid struggles as heatwave moves east
Ukraine's war-damaged power grid struggles as heatwave moves east
Central and Eastern Europe are now taking the brunt of an extreme heatwave that has swept Europe in recent days as it moves further east. Among the country's seeing temperatures soar is Ukraine, where the war-battered energy grid is struggling to cope amid the surge in demand for
Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in five days
Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in five days
Cuba suffered its second nationwide blackout in five days on Friday as twin energy and economic crises, worsened by a six-month US fuel blockade, continue to cripple the country's electricity grid. "The pressure is increasing," explains our journalist Shirli Sitbon.
New Geely EX2 electric supermini dips under £21,000 in the UK
Geely’s focusing on value, but not all its numbers hold up against European establishment O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Auto.
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2027 GMC Hummer EV Icon 25 Recalls the Yellow-Painted Original H2
It's been 25 years since the Hummer H2 debuted at the 2002 L.A. auto show, and now the electric GMC version is celebrating.
Cuba slowly gets power back after third blackout in 10 days
Cuba slowly gets power back after third blackout in 10 days
Cuba suffered another blackout of the National Electric System, or SEN, on Tuesday, leaving the entire country without power, officials said. It was the third such incident in two weeks as a U.S. oil embargo stresses the island’s grid.
AI system detects sudden cardiac death risk, identifying thousands more patients annually
Each year in the U.S., more than 300,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest, a condition in which the heart's electrical system malfunctions without warning. The medical emergency can kill both high-risk older adults and young athletes with no history of heart issues, and whil
Bioresorbable implant electrically stimulates organs, nerves and muscles then vanishes aft
To treat or manage various heart, gastrointestinal and neurological conditions, including arrhythmias, heart block, gastroparesis, epilepsy and some nerve injuries, doctors rely on a technique known as electrical stimulation. Electrical stimulation entails the delivery of small e
VR study with zebrafish shows surroundings influence developing biology of the eye
VR study with zebrafish shows surroundings influence developing biology of the eye
The environment experienced by young zebrafish influences both the shape and electrical activity of the neurons in the eye, which affects subsequent behavior.
'Drunk riding' behind almost half of fatal electric scooter crashes in Sweden
In almost half of all fatal electric scooter crashes in Sweden, the rider has been under the influence of alcohol. These fatal crashes occur mainly in the evenings or at night, and in all cases, no helmet was worn. This is shown by a new study from Chalmers University of Technolo
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Neuroscientists observe electrical signals in the soma and dendrites of living mice
The human brain contains billions of neurons, specialized nerve cells that communicate with each other via electrical and chemical signals. Every neuron is made up of its body (i.e., soma), where most cellular processes occur; a long projection called an axon that sends signals t