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Scientists Use Lithium To Control Heat In Nuclear Fusion Reactors

9 hours Climate Activists: Canada’s Support To Oil Sector Hit US$14 Billion In 2020 12 hours Shell To Put Energy Transition Plan To Shareholder Vote 13 hours Businesses Call For Market-Based Approach To Climate Change 14 hours Mexican Parliament Passes Law That Restricts Fuel Imports Of Private Companies 15 hours Executives Pay Deters Big Oil From Acting On Climate Change 1 day Oil Soars 5% As Bullish News Mounts 1 day Brazil Looks To Finance Fuel Subsidies With Oil Auctions 1 day U.S. Boosts Oil Exports To Canada 1 day The U.S. Power Sector Has Reduced Emissions By 52% 1 day The Battle For European Oil Markets Is Heating Up

Beat the pandemic gloom with a view above the clouds

Dec 24, 2020 There’s a new pandemic-era gadget for those who can’t wait to gaze outside an airplane window again: Sky Scape. A 22-inch high-resolution display surrounded by a plastic frame, similar to those found in passenger aircraft, Sky Scape offers to elevate the home and office experience as many businesses across the world remain under restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus. It was jointly developed by two Japanese companies: Joled Inc., a maker of OLED screens, and LandSkip Inc., a designer of digital displays and installations. A sold-out flight to nowhere, along with in-flight meals on grounded planes, show healthy demand for experiences that many people across the globe haven’t been able to savor for months. Although development of the Sky Scape began well before the pandemic, the timing turned out right for the current environment, according to Kazuki Shimomura, LandSkip’s chief executive officer.

Miss the window seat? Now work from home with a view above the clouds

There’s a new pandemic-era gadget for those who can’t wait to gaze outside an airplane window again: Sky Scape. A 22-inch high-resolution display surrounded by a plastic frame, similar to those found in passenger aircraft, Sky Scape offers to elevate the home and office experience as many businesses across the world remain under restrictions to curb the spread the coronavirus. It was jointly developed by two Japanese companies: Joled Inc., a maker of OLED screens, and LandSkip Inc., a designer of digital displays and installations. A sold-out flight to nowhere, along with in-flight meals on grounded planes, show healthy demand for experiences that many people across the globe haven’t been able to savor for months. Although development of the Sky Scape began well before the pandemic, the timing turned out right for the current environment, according to Kazuki Shimomura, LandSkip’s chief executive officer.

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