Just a few years ago, you may never have heard of it … but microbreweries are becoming something of a UK phenomenon, with Beavertown and Brewdog leading the pack. Craft beer – comprising everything from tart ‘sours’ to ‘coffee porters’ – is now estimated to make up 6.5% of all beer sales in the UK. There are over 2,000 UK microbreweries now in production, with more popping up weekly. But when it comes to creating quality over quantity, there’s no mistaking that running a microbrewery can be an incredibly energy-intensive process. One large challenge faced by entrepreneurs looking to create an artisan beer…
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Scientists have discovered a way to remotely control the brains of numerous animals simultaneously and independently via the Internet, which will change the way we do neuroscience. Researchers believe that this technology can accelerate research to uncover basic brain functions, as well as the fundamentals of various neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders. The multidisciplinary research team, made up of researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Colorado, Boulder, created a wireless ecosystem with its own implantable wireless devices and Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure , to enable high-throughput…
Solar Energy continues to offer beneficial value to homeowners, from increasing their home value to lowering their electricity costs and much more. For this reason, you’ve probably thought of converting your home to solar but have no idea of the exact steps to do so. Fortunately, with a professional solar energy installation company such as those in the San Diego area in California, you’re a step forward to converting your home to solar and making it more energy efficient. Here’s how you can convert your home to solar. Let’s get started. Identifying Your Home’s Energy efficiency Converting your home to…
· Remit Consulting’s research shows that the average volume of office workers at their desks in the West End of London in November exceeded 30% · London’s West End leading the return to the office Despite dipping to 28.5% in the week ending Friday 26th November, the average levels of office occupancy in London’s West End have exceeded 30% during November, according to the latest research in office occupancy rates in the UK published by Remit Consulting -the highest monthly figures seen since the start of the ReTurn study. “Since the lockdown restrictions began to ease, the West End has consistently…
Mark Cutkosky, an engineer from Stanford University ( California , USA), and David Lentink, from the University of Groningen ( Netherlands ), have developed a drone with legs inspired by the claws of birds. The researchers found that birds could perch on any branch, regardless of its size or irregularities . That encouraged them to work on their device. However, its manufacture was not particularly easy. Approximately 1,800 customers were affected.” It is not easy to imitate how birds fly and perch,” says William Roderick, a graduate student in the laboratories of both universities. After millions of years of evolution,…
NASA has notified that an asteroid will pass close to Earth at the end of this 2021, specifically on December 27. However, the probability that the asteroid will collide with our planet is very low. The deflection method was unsuccessful.The celestial body is marked with the Apollo classification, which, according to NASA , is the most dangerous. A space agency tracker has calculated that, with its current trajectory, it will approach about 4.5 million kilometers (more than twelve times the distance between our planet and the Moon ) . Although it will not be a problem at first, it is…
The James Webb space telescope that will replace Hubble already has a new launch date: December 22. This observatory has been the result of the collaboration of several space agencies, including NASA and the European Space Agency . After the delay that NASA announced on November 22, it seems that the James Webb will begin to mark a before and after in space exploration. Apparently, the postponement of the launch was due to an anomaly in the anchoring system of the telescope with the rocket that is going to put it into orbit (Ariane 5). The observer’s technicians explained that…
You would have to be a Martian or live in a cave not to know what we are talking about: the PlayStation , ‘the Play’ among users, is the most popular video console in the world . It is also the best-seller in terms of computation, since in the first five positions of the list are its first, second and fourth edition, with the PS2 being the best-seller in history with 155 million units delivered. The PlayStation was released on December 3, 1994 in Japan – 27 years ago today – on September 9, 1995 in the United States and…
Introduction In India, mountain trekking and mountaineering are not considered traditional sports. However, in recent years, the area of adventure tourism has been steadily expanding, as people, particularly the youth, have become increasingly interested in not just travel and tourism, The trip to Kedarkantha has something for everyone. It may be a highly gratifying and captivating trip for a rookie trekker, and it can provide an expert trekker the sensation of receiving great rewards in less time. It is appropriate for a lone trekker, a group of friends, a family with children, or anybody else searching for a rewarding and…
Lush, an international company of fresh and cruelty-free handmade cosmetics, has announced that it is abandoning Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, WhatsApp and TikTok “until these platforms can be a safer environment for those who use them.” The British company compares the damage of these platforms with the passivity with which environmental problems have been treated for many years : “In the same way that the evidence on climate change was ignored and belittled for decades, concerns about serious effects of social networks are hardly recognized ”. “We have already tried to leave social networks , but the fear of missing something,…