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Over 50,000 students enroll in SUNY-ESF solar energy course Sarah Lee | Asst. Photo Editor The course has been overwhelmingly popular with people aged 18 to 24 40% of those enrolled are in that age group. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. An online SUNY-ESF class on solar energy has an enrollment about 29 times that of the school’s total student population, reaching students from around the globe. ESF professor Neal Abrams teaches the course, Solar Energy Basics, on an online learning platform, Coursera. While the course started as an in-person, non-credit intensive workshop, growing demand led ESF to move the course online. “As solar got bigger, we also realized there was a need for reach because of our expertise,” Abrams said. ....
With rental prices sky high, car-sharing companies get a boost Rental car companies that sold hundreds of thousands of vehicles when the COVID-19 pandemic kept people home are now struggling to bring in enough new cars. Â Â Travelers walk inside Tampa International Airport s Rental Car Center in Tampa, Florida, on March 19, 2021. Rental car companies that sold hundreds of thousands of vehicles when the COVID-19 pandemic kept people home are now struggling to bring in enough new cars. [ IVY CEBALLO/TAMPA BAY TIMES | Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire ] By Lauren Zumbach Chicago Tribune (TNS) Published May 7 Updated May 7 A Memorial Day trip to hike and bike at Mississippi Palisades State Park seemed like an easy pandemic getaway â until Autumn Wolfer tried to book a rental car to drive there. ....
Car rental shortage gives car sharing services a boost chicagotribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chicagotribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Lurking discreetly somewhere off the north-eastern coast of Scotland, a Royal Navy submarine waits to receive top-secret signals and relay them to the mainland. Ordinarily, operators in its cramped radio room might be listening out for vessels from Russia s mighty Baltic Fleet ploughing through the North Sea. But the intercepts they anticipate today couldn t be further removed from those they usually pick up while playing seaborne cat-and-mouse with foreign powers. Delivered in a South London twang punctuated with expletives and raucous laughter, they are the bugged private conversations between five young men, holidaying 30 miles away in the Highlands. And though their chatter might seem banal, it could be of enormous importance not to the UK defence department but to murder squad detectives at Scotland Yard. ....
Vehicle shortages plague rental companies; high prices bedevil their customers expressnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from expressnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.