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Monthly Archives: May 2025
What Happens When There Is Too Much Solar Power
By Paul Homewood https://gridwatch.co.uk/ At midday today, solar power was supplying 11.2 GW out of a total demand of 28.27 GW. (This is after … What Happens When There Is Too Much Solar Power
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The Sun’s Little-Known 100-year “Gleissberg Cycle” is Waking Up
Via SpaceWeather.com You’ve heard of the 11-year sunspot cycle. But what about the Centennial Gleissberg Cycle? The Gleissberg Cycle is a slower 100-… The Sun’s Little-Known 100-year “Gleissberg Cycle” is Waking Up
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Oceanic Basins
What geological features hold the oceans? Oceanic Basins
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How Urbanization Is Changing Healthcare Access in Developing Regions
Cities are growing rapidly, especially in developing countries. It’s an exciting time for economic growth and innovation, but what gets less attention is the strain that urbanization places on basic services, like healthcare. The faster cities grow, the harder it … Continue reading