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Thinking outside the MLS: Landowner takes unconventional approach to selling Salton Sea property
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Thinking outside the MLS: Landowner takes unconventional approach to selling Salton Sea property

A rare opportunity emerges in California’s Salton Sea, where the growing surge in lithium interest, driven by demand for battery metals in clean energy and electric vehicles, is attracting major attention from both investors and environmental advocates. Global markets are increasingly focused on securing domestic lithium supplies to reduce reliance on imports and support the clean energy transitionThe post Thinking outside the MLS: Landowner takes unconventional approach to selling Salton Sea property appeared first on Digital Journal.

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AMD says next-gen Xbox on track for 2027 launch
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AMD says next-gen Xbox on track for 2027 launch

AMD has indicated that Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox console will arrive sometime next year. In an earnings call, AMD CEO Lisa Su provided an update on some upcoming gaming systems that will leverage its chips, and this currently unnamed Xbox was one of them. “From a product standpoint, Valve is on-track to begin shipping its AMD-powered [...]

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FX stability, not rate level, key to sustainable growth – Folawiyo
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FX stability, not rate level, key to sustainable growth – Folawiyo

Nigeria’s ongoing foreign exchange reforms are beginning to restore predictability to the economy, a development the Chairman of Coronation Merchant Bank, Babatunde Folawiyo, says is critical for long-term growth and business planning. The post FX stability, not rate level, key to sustainable growth – Folawiyo appeared first on Nairametrics.

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Paying Tribute to Finite Element Field Computation Pioneer
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Paying Tribute to Finite Element Field Computation Pioneer

MVK Chari, a pioneer in finite element field computation, died on 3 December. The IEEE Life Fellow was 97.Chari developed a finite element method (FEM) for analyzing nonlinear electromagnetic fields—which is crucial for the design of electric machines. The technique is used to obtain approximate solutions to complex engineering and mathematical problems. It involves dividing a complicated object or system into smaller, more manageable parts, known as finite elements, according to Fictiv.As an engineer and technical leader at General Electric in Niskayuna, N.Y., Chari used the tool to analyze large turbogenerators for end region analysis, starting with 2D and expanding its use over time to quasi-2D and 3D.During his 25 years at GE, he established a team that was developing finite element analysis (FEA) tools for a variety of applications across the company. They ranged from small motors to large MRI magnets.Chari received the 1993 IEEE Nikola Tesla Award for “pioneering contributions to finite element computations of nonlinear electromagnetic fields for design and analysis of electric machinery.”A career spanning industry and academiaChari attended Imperial College London to pursue a master’s degree in electrical engineering. There he met Peter P. Silvester, a visiting professor of electrical engineering. Silvester, a professor at McGill University in Montreal, was a pioneer in understanding numerical analysis of electromagnetic fields.After Chari graduated in 1968, he joined Silvester at McGill as a doctoral student, applying FEM to solve electromagnetic field problems. Silvester applied the method to waveguides, while Chari applied it to saturated magnetic fields. Chari joined GE in 1970 after earning his Ph.D. in electrical engineering. He climbed the leadership ladder and was a manager of the company’s electromagnetics division when he left in 1995. He joined Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., as a visiting research and adjunct professor in its electrical, computer, and systems engineering department. Chari taught graduate and undergraduate classes in electric power engineering and mentored many master’s and doctoral students. His strength was nurturing young engineers. He also conducted research on electric machines and transformers for the Electric Power Research Institute and the U.S. Department of Energy. In 2008 Chari joined Magsoft Corp., in Clifton Park, N.Y., and conducted advanced work on specialized software for the U.S. Navy until his retirement in 2016.Remembering a friendChari successfully nominated one of us (Hoole) to be elevated to IEEE Fellow at the age of 40. He helped launch Haran’s career when Chari sent his résumé to GE hiring managers for a position in its applied superconductivity lab.Chari’s commitment to people came from his family background. His father—M.A. Ayyangar—was known throughout India as a freedom fighter, mathematician, and eventually the speaker of the Indian Parliament’s lower house under Prime Minister Nehru. Chari’s wife, Padma, was a physician in New York.From Chari’s illustrious family, he was at the peak of South India (Tamil) society.Chari would fondly and cheerfully tell us the story behind his name. Around the time of his birth, it was common in Tamil society not to have formal names. He went by the informal “house name” Kannah (a term of endearment for Krishna). When it was time for Chari to start school, an auspicious uncle enrolled him. But Chari had no formal name, so the uncle took it upon himself to give him one. He asked Chari if he would like a long or short name, to which he said long. So the uncle named him Madabushi Venkadamachari.When Chari moved to North America, he shortened his name to Madabushi V.K.He could also laugh at himself.A stellar scientist, he also was a role model, guide, and friend to many of us. We thank God for him.

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The Download: The future of nuclear power plants, and social media-fueled AI hype
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The Download: The future of nuclear power plants, and social media-fueled AI hype

AI is driving unprecedented investment for massive data centers and an energy supply that can support its huge computational appetite. One potential source of electricity for these facilities is next-generation nuclear power plants, which could be cheaper to construct and safer to operate than their predecessors. We recently held a subscriber-exclusive Roundtables discussion on hyperscale [...]

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Gold price jumps by Rs14,800 per tola
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Gold price jumps by Rs14,800 per tola

ISLAMABAD - Gold price surged in the local market on Wednesday, as the price of 24-karat gold per tola increased by Rs14,800 to settle at Rs529,162, the All Pakistan Sarafa Gems and Jewellers Association reported.

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Finance minister holds meeting with delegation of Pharma Bureau
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Finance minister holds meeting with delegation of Pharma Bureau

ISLAMABAD - Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb Wednesday held a meeting with a delegation of the Pharma Bureau to discuss key policy, regulatory, and economic issues concerning the pharmaceutical sector.

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