Independent filmmakers like Spike Lee often release new remastered versions of their films. Digital technology has not only allowed filmmakers and musicians to create inspiring new works of art, but it's also given audio engineers and film editors the chance to reach back and restore classic albums and movies to their original grandeur. Remastered CDs and DVDs promise consumers a crystal clear, artistically faithful reproduction of their favorite music and films. Led Zeppelin fans rush to the record store every time the band issues another "definitive" remastered collection of its pioneering rock albums of the 1960s and 70s. And companies like the Criterion Collection have created a market for painstakingly restored, high-definition DVD releases of classic, foreign and independent cinema from filmmakers like Jean-Luc Godard, Akira Kurosawa, and Spike Lee. Many listeners complain that remastering CDs, especially in the age of the MP3, is nothing but an excuse to make the music louder and overproduced.
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They are now poised to also uplift the energy density of lithium sulphur batteries, lithium air batteries, and lithium-ion batteries. “So, the exciting thing about our product is it doesn't matter how this energy transition goes, we will have a role to play,” said Viljoen. In a world that has no option but to clean up its act, it is clear that PGMs are within a hair’s breadth of becoming ubiquitous process catalysers. Regarding the energy density PGMs can provide, some original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of cars favour the higher density the metals can provide and Lion can add 30% more range, or for the same range and power, 30% less battery, which offers more space and less weight. As reported by Mining Weekly, this is what some OEMs are after, and a solution that PGM producers are poised to bring to the market with Lion Battery. Amplats 'commitment to market development is underscored by its relationship with venture capital company AP Ventures, which is a potential investor in PGMs-linked battery technology.
That produces a signal that can be measured by equipment. Between 2010 and 2015, LIGO's detectors were overhauled to make them more sensitive, at a cost of $200 million. It was the new system, called Advanced LIGO, that finally detected the faint signal from distance space. Scientists are planning to use other detectors in different locations around Earth - including one under development in Japan, and another that's been proposed in India - to expand the search for gravitational waves and better pinpoint their location, the scientific journal Nature reported. The latest discovery builds upon the work of Princeton University scientists Russell A. Hulse and Joseph H. Taylor Jr., winners of the 1993 Nobel Prize in physics, who observed slight changes in the orbit of a binary pulsar that indirectly demonstrated the effect of gravitational waves, without observing them. Now, it seems likely that the LIGO scientists, who actually have identified and recorded gravitational waves, will win a Nobel as well. Thorne said that although detecting and studying gravitational waves will provide "a much deeper understanding" of how distortions in space-time behave, he doesn’t foresee any of that information helping to make sci-fi fantasies such as warp engines or time machines a reality.|The Cadillac SRX is just one of many new vehicles to offer air-conditioned seats. Unless you live inside the Arctic Circle, you probably think an air conditioner is a necessary accessory for your car, especially on those torrid August days when you find yourself trapped in slow-moving traffic and even rolling down the windows to let the breeze in doesn't provide relief from the heat. But automobile air conditioning has some serious drawbacks. Air conditioners use energy, and unless you're driving an electric car, that energy ultimately comes from your car's engine. Refrigerating the interior of your car costs you additional gasoline and generates carbon emissions that lead to smog and climate change. So every time you turn on your car's air conditioner, you're costing yourself more money and releasing damaging pollutants into the environment. Yes, there are times when air conditioning is absolutely essential, but shouldn't there be a better way to keep the interior of your car cool?
How much radiation do these machines produce? Is it enough to increase cancer rates in the general population? And can TSA agents see intimate details we'd rather they didn't? The European Union has addressed these questions decisively: It bans any body scanners that use X-ray technology. That ban complies with a law in several European countries that says people shouldn't be exposed to X-rays except for medical reasons. In the U.S., the TSA and the vendors that manufacture the scanners - such as Rapiscan for backscatter and L-3 Communications for millimeter wave -- continue to assure the public about the safety of the devices. And they've taken steps to protect passenger privacy by installing software that either creates generic outlines of people or blurs certain regions of the image. Still, many people remain skeptical that airport scanners, in any shape or form, are completely safe. And many more feel a bit lost trying to understand how the machines work and how they're different.
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