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Week of November 01

Welcome to my weekly letter, where I share a few noteworthy articles and my own commentary. Without further ado… Weekly Read An Outdated Grid Has Created a Solar Power Economic Divide (Wired) – the path to decarbonize our energy infrastructure is a mundane and costly one… I wonder if it is time to consider other …

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Week of October 25

Welcome to my weekly letter, where I share a few noteworthy articles and my own commentary. Without further ado… Weekly Read To Learn More Quickly, Brain Cells Break Their DNA (Wired) – a fascinating find that DNA double strand breaks actually means our brain is learning or memorizing. But I wonder, how did the previous …

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Week of October 18

Welcome to my weekly letter, where I share a few noteworthy articles and my own commentary. Without further ado… Weekly Read How water shortages are brewing wars (BBC) – as we visited a related topic a while ago, the world needs a massive effort into water recycling, starting with some regions in the world that’s …

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Week of October 11

Welcome to my weekly letter, where I share a few noteworthy articles and my own commentary. Without further ado… Weekly Read Why Perseverance’s First Mars Drilling Attempt Came Up Empty (Wired) – TL;DR: it crumbled into powder so nothing could be retained.  A few days later the attempt at another location succeeded so the bot …

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Week of October 4

Welcome to my weekly letter, where I share a few noteworthy articles and my own commentary. Without further ado… Weekly Read These Bendy Plastic Chips Fit in Unusual Places (Wired) – TL;DR – don’t get too hopeful yet… overall it’s still taking too much energy to render the performance of early 1980s processors.  But one …

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