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🇮🇳 Optimist's Edge: Billions at stake when India opens up – what will be your role?
India is considered cumbersome and expensive to trade with. But that may be about to change when the free trade agreement is on the agenda again after several years delay.
🇮🇳 Optimist's Edge: Billions at stake when India opens up – what will be your role?
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💡 This is what you need to know about AI development 2022
As an optimist, you are often faced with an interesting dilemma: the rest of the world thinks that the world is getting worse, and you yourself think that it will get better – should you try to convince everyone else that it really gets better, Nicklas Berild Lundblad asks.
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💡 Fact-based optimistic news of the week
🚜 Fast-growing trees can reduce emissions in agriculture
By planting rows of trees between cultivated fields, it is possible to separate emissions from agriculture.
🚗 Soon you'll be able to charge your electric car in just fifteen minutes
With 360 kW of maximum output power, ABB's Terra 360 will be the most powerful electric EV charger on the market and provide the fastest charge.
🚜 "Green" tractor provides more eco-friendly agriculture
A tractor powered by methane gas from manure will help farmers reduce their emissions.
🔥 Satellite-technology reduces fire damage in Zimbabwe
The use of satellite-based fire information technology has drastically reduced fire-related damages in Zimbabwe, especially during the dry season.
🇳🇬 Nigeria's new super maize promises superior yields
Nigeria has developed a new maize variety that is capable of resisting pests, tolerating moderate drought, and increasing production significantly.
🎓 The students did just as well during the pandemic
University students not only managed their studies during the pandemic but also managed to improve their results somewhat.
🕺 Clubbers help venues recycle energy – by dancing
This Scottish nightclub has found an innovative way to make use of the energy accumulated by people dancing.
🎗 AI provides better diagnoses in breast cancer
An AI-based method could help doctors determine the type of treatment best suited to a breast cancer patient's needs.
🍅 This smart factory takes local produce to the next level
This tiny smart factory can work independently and automated, processing tomatoes directly on the field, eliminating transports.
🧊 A loophole in the greenhouse effect paves way for a cool invention
UCLA scientists are testing a thin film designed with nanotechnologies, which can reflect sunlight and reject heat into space. This can be used to employ radiative sky cooling with air conditioning and refrigeration systems.