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Wind Turbines Impair the Access of Bats to Water Bodies in Agricultural Landscapes
Bats depend on open bodies of water such as small ponds and lakes for foraging and drinking.
Study Shows How Households Can Cut Energy Costs
Many people around the globe are living in energy poverty, meaning they spend at least 8 percent of their annual household income on energy.
Atop the Oregon Cascades, UO Team Finds a Huge Buried Aquifer
Oregon’s Cascade Range mountains might not hold gold, but they store another precious resource in abundance: water.
New Method Forecasts Computation, Energy Costs for Sustainable AI Models
The process of updating deep learning/AI models when they face new tasks or must accommodate changes in data can have significant costs in terms of computational resources and energy consumption.
Designing Tiny Filters to Solve Big Problems
For many industrial processes, the typical way to separate gases, liquids, or ions is with heat, using slight differences in boiling points to purify mixtures.