Spain is a place where there are many livestock farms. And where there are many livestock farms there is a lot of manure. And manure can be converted into biogas. And the more biogas you have, the less gas you buy. Biogas from livestock manure, unlocking Spain’s potential by Ben Wunderlich, Esther Acha, Erlantz Lizundia, Estibaliz Sáez de Cámara & Ion Agirre.
Climate change is already having a measurable impact on wildfires, both in their number, virulence and behavior. Increasing effects of global warming found on wildfire dynamics
The latest Nobel Prize winners in physics and chemistry start a trend in which the winners do not have to be specialists in these disciplines. AI tools and the science to come by Nello Cristianini.
The mathematics of gauge field theories are either complex, if they are commutative, or very complex, if they are non-Abelian. The people at DIPC have devised a way to approach quantum simulations of some of the latter: Quantum simulations of lattice gauge theories
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