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4 votes
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Longi Green Energy sets world record for crystalline silicon solar module efficiency at 25.4%
13 votes -
The FactoBattery
9 votes -
‘Dolphin skin’ propeller boosts fuel efficiency of cargo ships
12 votes -
Space data centres: ‘A figment of the imagination’ but one that could make Europe a space leader
15 votes -
Japan's mini kei truck sales surge in US despite safety concerns
59 votes -
Why are plants green? To reduce the noise in photosynthesis.
25 votes -
What your next water heater will look like
27 votes -
You're wrong about Aptera's car. It's ridiculously efficient (and solar powered).
24 votes -
Beyond the water flow rate: Water pressure and smart timers impact shower efficiency
12 votes -
There's a better English alphabet
8 votes -
A high-tech ferry in Sweden could soon set a new standard – Candela says its hydrofoil technology reduces the energy per passenger-kilometer by 95%
19 votes -
Which is easier to pull? (railcars vs. road cars)
5 votes -
Germany’s terrible trains are no joke for a nation built on efficiency
23 votes -
Energy efficiency of different land transport means
13 votes -
This piston-less engine promises ground breaking power and efficiency
17 votes -
Should airships make a comeback?
25 votes -
Premature optimization: Universally misunderstood
14 votes -
Car safety and fuel efficiency improvements aren't driving up the cost of cars
4 votes -
Toroidal propellers: A noise-killing game changer in air and water
8 votes -
The rise of the worker productivity score
19 votes -
Innovation Lab showcases the construction industry’s tech future. Or to get to the point: A robot dog
4 votes -
Just too efficient
11 votes -
Scientists set new solar power efficiency record at almost fifty per cent
8 votes -
Why has the US Census become less productive over time?
6 votes -
Relentlessly simplify
6 votes -
Dispelling the myth of robotic efficiency
5 votes -
Electric velomobiles: as fast and comfortable as automobiles, but eighty times more efficient
14 votes -
Why growth can’t be green
16 votes -
Discussion: The pros and cons to different approaches to solving a problem.
It's often the case that in academic and self-teaching environments, you don't really have the opportunity to grasp and fully understand situations in which a problem has multiple valid solutions...
It's often the case that in academic and self-teaching environments, you don't really have the opportunity to grasp and fully understand situations in which a problem has multiple valid solutions and what the implications are in choosing among them. Among those considerations are two in particular: runtime efficiency and maintainability. When these subjects are discussed, the example solutions are often comical at best, or the problems themselves too complex to fully grasp the situation at hand. Sometimes the problems are also so simple as to be completely worthless, e.g. comparing bubble sort to bogo sort.
As such, I would like to take this opportunity to discuss practical but conceptually simple problems and the implications of the different solutions that are available. Conceptual simplicity is an absolute requirement because we want these problems to be accessible to a wider variety of readers. Problems don't necessarily need to be code-related (you could e.g. discuss something related to server administration). Bonus points for problems that include solutions with an efficiency/maintainability trade-off!
9 votes -
MIT launches massive election data trove, ranks US election efficiency
7 votes -
Microsoft has sunk a data centre in the sea to investigate whether it can boost energy efficiency
15 votes