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GM Wants Your Electric Car to Power Your House—and Your Neighborhood
Some 250,000 electric vehicles manufactured by General Motors are driving around the US today—right now!—with an oft-secret capability: Their big, powerful batteries can charge other things. Potentially appliances, homes, and now, thanks to a software update pushed by the automaker this week, an electrical grid. Twelve of GM’s EVs have this “bidirectional charging” capability, way more than US competitors’ battery-electrics.
Generalized Einstein Relations between Absorption and Emission Spectra in the Electric-Dipole Approximation
arXiv:2603.10416v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Recently, Ryu et al. showed that two broadened bands connected by a set of four Einstein-coefficient spectra for stimulated and spontaneous single-photon transitions will obey detailed balance at equilibrium if the spectra satisfy generalized Einstein relations. Here, quantum mechanical expressions for Einstein-coefficient spectra are obtained in the electric-dipole approximation using an intramolecular Boltzmann distribution and the...
Moscow’s latest car bombing shows Putin’s generals who the real target is
The luxury BMW 3 series burst into flames as it pulled out of its parking spot at 5.30am on a Russian dawn. Locals rushed to drag the dying driver from behind the wheel. But General Damir Davydov soon perished.
Defence ministry looking at ‘penalties on HAL’ for delays in delivery of Tejas jets
Defence ministry looking at ‘penalties on HAL’ for delays in delivery of Tejas jets NEW DELHI: The defence ministry is looking to impose penalties on defence PSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) over continued delays in the delivery of Tejas Mk1A fighter aircraft, defence sources said on Monday. The delivery issue was reviewed during a meeting chaired by defence minister Rajnath Singh on Monday.
Here are the 4 big things we're watching in the stock market in the week ahead
Earnings season isn't over just yet. Plus, there are plenty of other important updates coming our way this week, from influential tech conferences to jobs data and spin-off milestones. Let's dive into it all.
MH-53E Sea Dragon: Why US navy's mine-hunting is retiring after 40 years
As tensions in the Middle East continue to focus attention on maritime security and the strategic Strait of Hormuz, one aircraft has repeatedly found itself back in the spotlight: the MH-53E Sea Dragon. For nearly four decades, the massive helicopter has served as the US Navy's primary airborne mine countermeasures platform, capable of detecting, sweeping and neutralising naval mines that threaten commercial shipping and military vessels. However, the aircraft is now approaching the end of...
Google VP of global infrastructure says 'fears' related to data centers are legitimate
As concerns over the rapid growth of AI data centers continue to rise, Google says many public fears about water use are justified — but a lack of information is also fueling distrust. The company on June 3 unveiled a new set of guidelines that it hopes will become an industry standard for managing water consumption at data centers. As reported by Axios, the announcement comes as communities across the United States increasingly question the environmental impact of new AI infrastructure...
Light pulses uncover Higgs mode that reshapes perovskite crystal symmetry
Light pulses uncover Higgs mode that reshapes perovskite crystal symmetry Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Waves of light and sound interact to drive electronic and structural changes in a perovskite crystal. At the atomic scale, nothing is ever truly still. Materials that appear perfectly rigid and motionless to the naked eye are in fact swarms of vibrating atoms.