Monthly Archive: July 2023

4 Things To Look For When You Watch The Oppenheimer Film

Most of the uranium used to build the world’s first atomic bombs came from a mine in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). That mine was controlled by a colonial power, and the uranium was pulled out of the ground using what was essentially slave labor.

The Tesla Magic — Part Enchantment, Part Wizardry

Tesla shares jumped 6.9% this week and were part of a momentum that surged the all-electric car maker's trends ahead of other EV stocks, such as Rivian, Fisker, and Lucid. The upswing is a reflection of the company's impressive 83% year-over-year growth in deliveries during the second quarter.

4000 Scenarios For A Climate Turnaround

Using an extensive computer simulation of the climate, the global economy and the global energy system, researchers at PSI have been analyzing different ways of mitigating climate change, together with colleagues from the US, China, Ireland, Finland, and Sweden.