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The Role of Heat Pumps in the Green Economy, by Stanislav Kondrashov
The years of energy transition are providing us with true technological marvels. As entrepreneur and civil engineer Stanislav Kondrashov has often observed, it is precisely these technologies that are enabling the global advancement of the transition and the acceleration toward an increasingly sustainable world.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in Earth
Anunnaki, the sky god. Content Warning.
Episode 1 – The Descent from Nibiru In the cold outer edge of the Solar System, a vast crimson planet circled the Sun on a long, elliptical orbit. Its name was Nibiru, the wandering world of gold deserts, black seas, and glittering cities beneath a fading sky. The Anunnaki called it home. Their civilization was ancient beyond measure, and their knowledge stretched across space and matter. But their world was dying. The protective atmosphere of Nibiru was thinning, and the heat that once nurtured life was slipping away.
By online Job3 months ago in Earth
Role of BCR in the Future of the EU ETS
The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is entering a decisive decade of transformation. As the bloc intensifies its commitment to net-zero targets by 2050, the inclusion of engineered and nature-based carbon removal mechanisms has become a policy priority. Among these, Biochar Carbon Removal (BCR) stands out for its verifiable permanence, scalability, and co-benefits to soil and ecosystem health. The future integration of BCR within the EU ETS could redefine how carbon markets value long-duration sequestration and foster a new class of carbon removal assets.
By Wayne Shen3 months ago in Earth
Make space for what matters in Colorado: a calm, repeatable decluttering plan that sticks. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Between snow gear, school projects, weekend hikes, and that stack of “I’ll deal with it later,” it’s easy for Colorado homes to feel like they’re carrying last season on their shoulders.
By James Carter3 months ago in Earth
Storm Benjamin: A Powerful Autumn Storm Sweeps Across France. AI-Generated.
In late October 2025, France faced one of the strongest autumn storms in recent years — Storm Benjamin. The storm brought fierce winds, heavy rain, and high waves to many parts of the country. From the Atlantic coast to the northern regions, millions of people experienced the power of nature. While storms are not unusual in Europe during this season, Benjamin stood out for its wide reach and strong impact.
By sehzeen fatima3 months ago in Earth
Does Earth Have Two Moons? NASA’s Asteroid Discovery Sparks Global Fascination. AI-Generated.
For centuries, people have gazed at the night sky believing Earth has just one natural satellite — the Moon. But recent findings by NASA have reignited global curiosity: could Earth actually have a second “moon”? While the answer isn’t as simple as a clear yes, the story of how an asteroid came to be nicknamed Earth’s second moon reveals fascinating truths about orbital mechanics, space exploration, and the ever-changing nature of our cosmic neighborhood.
By Sajida Sikandar3 months ago in Earth
Latex in Electronics
Latex is a versatile material that finds its way into many industries—and electronics is no exception. In electronic device manufacturing, latex (both natural and synthetic) plays key roles thanks to its flexibility, adhesion, film-forming ability, and other useful properties. But its use also brings considerations around compatibility, safety, and regulation. Let’s walk through what latex is, where you’ll see it in electronics, why knowing about it matters, and how manufacturers can manage its use.
By Mahgol Nikpayam3 months ago in Earth
How the College of Health and Environmental Sciences at Vertex University Prepares Students to Be Part of the Future of Health Professions
The College of Health and Environmental Sciences at Vertex University stands as a forward-thinking model of online health education that combines academic innovation, community impact, and technological advancement.
By Vertex University P R E S S3 months ago in Earth
Jakarta: The Heartbeat of Indonesia’s Past, Present, and Future. AI-Generated.
Jakarta, Indonesia’s bustling capital, is a city of contrasts — a place where ancient traditions meet the unstoppable force of modern development. With more than 10 million residents, Jakarta is one of the most dynamic and complex urban centers in the world. It’s a city that never sleeps, a melting pot of cultures, and the economic engine driving Southeast Asia’s largest economy. Yet beneath its glittering skyline and booming industries lies a city grappling with challenges that test its resilience and identity.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth
UAE: The Rising Star of the Middle East. AI-Generated.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) stands today as one of the most remarkable success stories in the modern world. In just a few decades, it has transformed from a desert landscape dotted with fishing villages into a global center for business, technology, tourism, and culture. With its futuristic skyline, multicultural society, and strong national identity, the UAE shows what vision, leadership, and unity can achieve.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth











