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A few weeks ago, Barcelona City Council adopted a more flexible interpretation of the regulations for shows in Catalonia to allow live music in any bar, restaurant or cafeteria, as long as it complies with soundproofing and security measures, until the closing time set by your license – 11 pm in the areas more saturated-…
Up to 14% of greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural activities could be eliminated by 2050 through better food management and distribution, according to a scientific study by Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research echoed by The Guardian. Agriculture emitted up to 20% of global greenhouse gases in 2010, says report co-author Prajal Pradhan, so preventing…
In the Dutch city of Groningen, more than 50% of the population, up to 60% in the center, move by bike.
The document Science, Research and Innovation Performance of the EU 2016: A contribution to the Open Innovation, Open Science, Open to the World agenda, published last March by the European Commission, concludes, after analyzing the performance of the 28 EU countries in research and innovation, that Europe must better capitalize on the results of its…
In 2014, researchers at the University of Michigan they created the first solar panels that are 100% transparent to the human eye, an innovation designed both to transform buildings and skyscrapers into power plants, and to self-supply smartphones and tablets through their screens. The problem they presented for marketing was their low conversion efficiency (1%)…
On the path towards sustainable models of economic activity, there is a debate about whether climate stabilization can grow the economy, and some still doubt whether climate stabilization can coexist with growth. Data shared by the World Resources Institute show that economic growth does not necessarily imply an increase in CO2 emissions. Globally, CO2 emissions…
Neither cash, nor cards, nor contactless payment with the mobile. Tourists going to Japan this summer will be able to purchase products and services using only their fingerprints. This is the pilot test that the Japanese government is going to launch, according to The Japan Times, with the idea of facilitating tourism by making it…
Don Norman suggested that if the use of something everyday is so complicated as to require instructions, it is not designed correctly. This Vox Magazine video explains it.
A few days ago we talked about how a study in Frankfurt School pointed out the need to adapt the electricity grid to renewable energy sources: the variability in production makes it necessary to develop solutions to store excess energy generated and to be able to provide energy when the wind does not blow or…
Climate change could wipe out €2.18 trillion worth of financial assets. This is the estimate of the study carried out by professors from the London School of Economics whose results have been published in the journal Nature. In the worst scenario contemplated by the model, the loss would skyrocket to 21 trillion euros, which is…