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Biodegradable Display Tech Arrived But Will Consumers Pay the Price?

Given the ubiquity of devices in our lives and the waste that they create, researchers have been seeking various solutions to create more environmentally friendly electronics and display technologies. To this end, scientists in Germany have developed a new technology and technique for producing more sustainable displays for devices that can biodegrade and thus be discarded without producing pollution, they said. A team from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) developed new display technology based on the so-called electrochromic effect of the organic material used in the display, which uses light absorption to change colors, researchers said. They produced the technology using inkjet printing.

Area impacted by land use change four times higher than previously thought

A new study suggests that humans are having a greater impact on land than previously thought. According to its estimates, the extent of global land use change is actually four times larger than previously calculated. “This [study] is a very important contribution,” Karlheiz Erb, associate professor of land use and global change at the University […]

All together now: the most reliable is the covid-19 model set

All together now: the most reliable is the covid-19 model set Each week, the team not only predicts each point, but predicts a single result (say, there will be 500 deaths in a week). They also present probabilistic predictions that quantify uncertainty by calculating the probability of the number of cases or deaths from time to time, as they become increasingly narrow, targeting the central prediction. For example, a model can predict that the probability of seeing 100 to 500 deaths is 90 percent, that the 50 percent is between 300 and 400, and that the 10 percent probability is between 350 and 360. “It’s like a bull’s eye, it’s more and more focused,” Reich says.

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