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Alfa-Laval gears up to test methanol fuel cells

Alfa-Laval gears up to test methanol fuel cells Alfa Laval Test and Training Centre – HTPEM fuel cell  Alfa Laval in cooperation with fuel cell maker Blue World Technologies has announced plans to start testing a marine fuel cell system based on methanol. The testing will take place at the Alfa Laval Test & Training Centre in Denmark, exploring the technology’s potential as a source of marine fossil-free auxiliary power systems. The project is supported by DFDS, Maersk Drilling and Hafnia. The project is funded by Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program (EUDP). Mads Friis Jensen, CCO and Co-founder, Blue World Technologies & Lars Bo Andersen,  Manager of Alfa Laval Test and Training Centre – HTPEM fuel cell

A Buried Chunk of Alien World Could Be Behind a Weak Spot in Earth s Magnetic Field

A Buried Chunk of Alien World Could Be Behind a Weak Spot in Earth s Magnetic Field AYLIN WOODWARD, BUSINESS INSIDER Earth s suit of geomagnetic armor has a chink, and it s growing. A weak spot in our planet s magnetic field, located above the southern Atlantic Ocean, has been increasing in size over the last two centuries, and it s starting to split in two.   For those of us on the ground, this isn t cause for concern: The protective field continues to shield the planet from deadly solar radiation. But the South Atlantic Anomaly, as it s appropriately named, does affect satellites and other spacecraft that pass through an area between South America and southern Africa.

Alien World Remnants Lodged in Earth s Heart May Be Cause of Massive Magnetic Anomaly

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They Bombed My Dream : Denmark Strips Some Syrians of Residency Status

They ‘Bombed My Dream’: Denmark Strips Some Syrians of Residency Status The country is the first E.U. nation to make such a move. Many Syrians say that returning to their native country isn’t an option, and rights groups warn that the policy will tear some families apart. Ghalia al-Asseh, who fled Syria in 2015, and one for her brothers at their parents’ home in Helsingoer. Ms. al-Asseh was notified on March 30 that she would soon be asked to leave Denmark.Credit.Charlotte de la Fuente for The New York Times April 14, 2021, 4:49 a.m. ET Ghalia al-Asseh had just begun studying chemistry and biotechnology at the Technical University of Denmark when the country’s immigration services summoned her for an interview.

Magnetic Field s Weak Spot Linked to Pieces of a Planet Inside Earth

Earth s suit of geomagnetic armor has a chink, and it s growing. A weak spot in our planet s magnetic field, located above the southern Atlantic Ocean, has been increasing in size over the last two centuries, and it s starting to split in two. For those of us on the ground, this isn t cause for concern: The protective field continues to shield the planet from deadly solar radiation. But the South Atlantic Anomaly, as it s appropriately named, does affect satellites and other spacecraft that pass through an area between South America and southern Africa. That s because higher quantities of charged solar particles seep through the field there, which can cause malfunctions in computers and circuitry.

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