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Mining Bitcoin With Natural Gas Could Reduce Energy Waste


Like the prospectors during the California gold rush of 1849, today s cryptocurrency miners seek gold from them thar hills, and this time those hills just happen to be in Wyoming.
Mining for cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Dogecoin, doesn t require a pickax and a gold pan. Instead, cryptocurrency miners earn Bitcoin by verifying Bitcoin transactions, such as buying and selling.
How is Bitcoin mined?
In a process conceived by Bitcoin s anonymous founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, miners complete blocks of transactions on the
blockchain, which is an electronic ledger.
Bitcoin miners verify transactions, making sure that the same coin has not been bought or sold twice. The transactions are in 1 MB (megabyte) ....

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UNR helps scientists take the world's temperature as well as Lake Tahoe to monitor invasive weeds | South Lake Tahoe


By Mike Wolterbeek
From the suffocating heat of Death Valley to the bone-chilling cold of Antarctica, scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno are leading the way in new, more precise methods of collecting important temperature data from around the world.
“It’s not just a thermometer anymore, we can take the temperature of air, soil, or water at the same instant every 15 seconds, 24 hours a day, every 3 feet for many kilometers,” Scott Tyler, a University of Nevada, Reno professor, hydrologist and director of their national hydrological measurement facility, said. Tyler and his colleagues have adapted distributed temperature sensing methods using lasers and fiber-optic cable for scientific purposes. ....

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