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Underground car parks could be used to heat water and save energy

Underground car parks act like heaters for the ground and according to a new research from Germany and Switzerland, the energy this generates could be used to heat buildings. Researchers from involving Germany's University of Halle and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, as well as Switzerland's Basel University analysed the temperatures in 31 underground car parks in various cities in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In six of them, they were also able to measure the temperature of the grou

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​Heart health post-Covid: Time to spell out guidelines | India News

India News: Global surge in Covid-19 cases attributed to new variant JN.1, which is more contagious but less severe. Covid-19 infections can affect vasculature an

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Artificial Snow Not A Long-Term Answer For Ski Resorts In The Alps

Ski resorts in the Alps had heavy snowfalls but more action is needed to prevent the impacts of climate change, particularly due to the heavy cost of artificial snow.

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Quantum physics: Superconducting Nanowires Detect Single Protein Ions

Quantum physics: Superconducting Nanowires Detect Single Protein Ions
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Researchers Discover a Breakthrough in Protein Ion Detection

A multinational research team at the University of Vienna under the direction of quantum physicist Markus Arndt has made significant progress in the identification of protein ions: At low energies, superconducting nanowire detectors outperform conventional ion detectors in terms of detection efficiency by a ratio of up to 1,000 due to their high energy sensitivity, which allows for about 100% quantum efficiency.

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