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The Tesla Semi’s official battery specs are out, and they’re massive. An official document published by the California Air Resources Board unveiled the capacities for the Standard Range and Long Range models. The same document reveals that the Standard Range version has a less powerful electric powertrain than its bigger brother. The Tesla Semi has huge batteries. It’s not exactly a surprise, seeing how the Long Range model is advertised as being capable of driving up to 500 miles on a full charge while carrying a full load. That said, Tesla never published the battery capacities for the Semi, forcing…

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Image: Invinity London-listed Invinity Energy Systems has delivered 20.7 megawatt-hours of vanadium flow batteries to the Copwood VFB Energy Hub in East Sussex. Once the project enters service later in 2026, Invinity says it will be Europe’s largest vanadium flow battery installation. The project combines 90 vanadium flow batteries with a 3 MW solar array. The batteries will store extra solar energy generated during the day and send it back to the grid in the evening, overnight, and during periods of high demand. Invinity says the battery system can store roughly enough electricity to cover the daily needs of around…

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Eating large amounts of ultra processed food (UPF) may significantly increase the risk of heart disease and death, according to a new report published in the European Heart Journal. The report combines findings from all currently available research examining the connection between UPFs and cardiovascular disease. Researchers say growing evidence links high consumption of UPFs to obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, chronic kidney disease, and death related to cardiovascular conditions. The authors are urging doctors to discuss UPF intake with patients and offer practical advice on reducing consumption as part of routine healthcare. The clinical consensus statement was produced by…

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General Motors has laid off more than 10% of its IT department, or about 600 salaried employees — in a deliberate skills swap: clearing out workers whose expertise no longer fits and making room for some with AI-focused backgrounds. GM confirmed to TechCrunch that it had conducted layoffs; they were first reported by Bloomberg News. In an emailed statement, the automaker framed the layoffs as means to prepare it for the future, without providing specifics. “GM is transforming its Information Technology organization to better position the company for the future,” the company said. These layoffs are not all permanent headcount…

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Grocery stores can appear well stocked even when the systems behind them are under pressure. Fresh produce may be neatly arranged, and refrigerated items fully in place. On the surface, everything looks normal. But that appearance can be misleading. Today, food moves through supply chains only when it is recognized and approved by digital systems. Databases, platforms, and automated processes determine whether shipments can proceed. If a system fails to verify a delivery, the food cannot be released, insured, sold, or legally distributed. In effect, food that is not “seen” by these systems becomes unusable. This growing dependence is now…

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The US and Israel may have started the war in Iran, but – apart from the belligerents themselves – it is China and Europe that stand to lose the most from it. Yet while European leaders watch like rabbits caught in the headlights as energy prices shoot through the roof, China has responded to the crisis with remarkable equanimity. It is striking how self-confident Beijing is ahead of this week’s Trump-Xi summit.That’s because China is better prepared for what I call an age of “un-order”. This is not the same as disorder, where rules exist but are broken. Un-order is…

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NEW DELHI: A day after PM Modi set out a list of “resolutions” to conserve fuel and save foreign exchange, govt on Monday urged people to stay calm and avoid panic, saying there were enough oil supplies in the country and concrete steps were being taken to prevent shortages and supply chain disruptions.Chairing a meeting of the informal group of ministers (IGoM) on West Asia developments, defence minister Rajnath Singh said, “govt’s primary focus is to ensure that energy flows remain uninterrupted, economic stability is maintained and maritime trade routes remain secure”.At CII’s annual meet, petroleum secretary Neeraj Mittal said…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. Coast Guard has seized Brian Hooker’s sailboat as the federal agency continues its investigation into the disappearance of his wife, according to a federal source with knowledge of the investigation.Brian Hooker told Bahamian officials that his wife fell off a dinghy after leaving shore at Hope Town at around 7:30 p.m. on April 4, saying that Lynette fell off with the ignition key. Local authorities said that he arrived at a marina at Marsh Harbour at around 4 a.m. on April 5 after paddling to shore, roughly eight hours after…

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A freighter carrying nearly seven tons of supplies has made its way to China’s Tiangong space station.The robotic Tianzhou 10 cargo ship lifted off atop a Long March 7 rocket from the Wenchang Space Launch Site, on China’s Hainan Island, on Sunday (May 10) at 8:14 p.m. EDT (0014 GMT and 8:14 a.m. local time on May 11).Five hours later, Tianzhou 10 docked with Tiangong (“Heavenly Palace”), the T-shaped, three-module space station that China finished assembling in low Earth orbit in late 2022. You may like The freighter delivered more than 220 items that have a total weight of about…

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