March 08, 2021
The brand will be using OIS on its primary
This suggests that there will be no change from the current generation devices
when it comes to dimensions.8-inches and the larger device being 6. The other
cosmetic changes are subtle with Apple adding a frosted finish on its flagship
iPhone 11 and 11 Max handsets and the steel frame of the Space Grey version is
rumoured to be less shiny in comparison to the current plastic lotion
bottle version. The handset will come with a new camera layout and there
will be a third 12MP camera with a wide-angle sensor that could come with a
120-degree field of view. Apple will be seeking to use this Dark Mode in
third-party apps as well. With iOS 13, there will be an upgraded Siri as well
that will support superior multi-command support, significant improvements to
the overall understanding and smaller improvements to contextual understanding.
The brand will be using OIS on its primary and telephoto lenses; a similar move
which is done on the current iPhone XS series. The camera bump found on the rear
is expected to be a lot thinner in comparison to previous generation devices.
The latest bit of information comes via PhoneArena who claim Everything Apple
Pro has managed to dig up some juicy details of the upcoming Apple flagships.
There will be a new Dark Mode that will focus on dark grey hues and it will
refrain from using deep AMOLED blacks.Elaborating on the camera tech, Apple is
believed to be upgrading its image signalling processor for better photography
and an upgrade to its Smart HDR capabilities.Moving on, the iPhone 11 devices
will come with iOS 13 out of the box and there will be some significant updates
as well. As of now, details haven’t been shared about this feature but its
rumoured that it will be better than anything Google, Huawei or Samsung have
done.As of now, it should come as no surprise that the iPhone 11 and 11 Max will
be the successor to the iPhone XS and XS Max and these new handsets will come
with an AMOLED display with the former featuring a display size of
5.5-inches.
Apple will be launching the iPhone 11 in a few months time and the
leaks and rumours are filtering in at a rapid rate. Other rumours suggest that
the new security system is expected to work at shorter distances as well.Apple
is also planning on fitting an advanced LED flash on the rear that will have the
same size as the 2018 iPhones but will be a lot brighter and will have the
capability to better light up the surrounding area. The stereo speaker will also
be upgraded to output clearer and louder audio.. The Cupertino-based smartphone
brand was also rumoured to be interested in adding optical image stabilization
(OIS) to all three rear sensors; however, this feature appears to be shelved and
instead will be added on the 2020 range of iPhones. The handsets will feature
the large notches that have been present from the 2017 iPhone X; however, it
will be fitted with improved Face ID features.While the face of the handset will
retain the same design, the biggest cosmetic changes will be seen on the rear.
This is one of the big changes expected here as the new biometric authentication
system will be able to be used from wider angles than were previously possible
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February 02, 2021
The acidic mixture dissolved the rocks' calcium
When an international team of scientists pumped a carbon dioxide and water mix
into underground basalt rocks, basic chemistry took over. But even more
promising is the ocean floor, which is full of basalt and a good place to store
the carbon dioxide, Goldberg said. But after just two years, 95 percent of the
gas was captured and converted, the study said. "What's going on here is a
natural process being accelerated. Washington: Scientists have a found a quick
way — but not a cheap one — to turn heat-trapping carbon dioxide gas into
harmless rock.CarbFix is just a small scale test using about the equivalent of
the annual carbon dioxide emissions of 15 Americans."It's what we hoped for
.There's basalt all over the world, in places like the Pacific Northwest, India
and South America, Matter said. But at $17 per ton of carbon dioxide, it can
cost a couple times more than injecting it into old wells, Matter said. Once the
gas is grabbed from the air, storing it is another issue."Carbon capture is not
the silver bullet, but it can contribute significantly to reducing carbon
dioxide emissions," Matter said.. He is the lead author of a study detailing the
experiment published Thursday in the journal Science. and in some ways better,"
said David Goldberg, a Columbia University geophysicist who wasn't part of the
team but praised it.However, carbon capture however can be expensive —
especially the capturing part.
The acidic mixture dissolved the rocks' calcium
magnesium and formed limestone, a permanent natural jail for the heat-trapping
gas, according to Juerg Matter of the University of Southampton in
England.Experts say the results of a two-year, $10 million experiment called
CarbFix, conducted about one-third of a mile (540 meters) deep in the rocks of
Iceland, offer new hope for an effective weapon to help China Hex Nuts
Suppliers fight man-made global warming.."Scientists, who had done this
before in the lab, thought the process could take thousands or even hundreds of
thousands of years.Injecting it into basalt and letting nature take its course
can solve that problem..CarbFix is just a small scale test using about the
equivalent of the annual carbon dioxide emissions of 15 Americans, but if it can
be scaled up at a low cost, "it would be very good news," said climate scientist
Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution for Science, who wasn't part of the
study. "Basically carbon dioxide is converted into stone. It can be stored
underground and is sometimes injected in depleted oil wells, but there are
concerns about monitoring it and preventing it from escaping."One of the methods
to battle climate change, in addition to reducing fossil fuel emissions, is to
capture carbon dioxide from the air or power plants."It's no longer a gas,"
Matter said
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January 27, 2021
The trend shows a decline in imports
India’s Ministry of Steel has urged local automakers to cut Japanese and South
Korean imports to support domestic producers but the automakers say they cannot
get the quality of steel they need locally.84 million tonnes.Indian steel
companies have also sought imposition of higher duties on imports. "The imports
for producing value-added steel for the auto sector is mainly by foreign
steelmakers like POSCO," the source said, declining to be identified as he was
not authorised to speak to the media."There is a surge in imports of stainless
steel flat products from Indonesia, which used to be less than 1,000 tonnes a
month until last year, has now surged to a level of 10,000 to 11,000 tonnes a
month during April to March," said K.While the government data did not specify
stainless steel import levels, industry participants have noted Hex Nuts Manufacturers
overseas supply has climbed.36 million tonnes, according to preliminary
government data given to Reuters on Friday..Stainless steel producers in India
contend that China is shipping product through Indonesia to circumvent an
additional import tax that India levied in 2017.India’s exports during the
fiscal year declined after rival steelmakers in China, Japan, South Korea and
Indonesia, blocked from markets in the United States and Europe by tariffs and
other protectionist measures, ate away at the country’s markets in the Middle
East and Africa, according to an Indian government official with close knowledge
of the matter.
The trend shows a decline in imports from China but increased
imports from ASEAN countries, indicating the circumvention phenomena in the
existing countervailing duty," said Abhyuday Jindal, managing director of Jindal
Stainless, India’s largest stainless steel producer. Pahuja, president of the
Indian Stainless Steel Development Association, a not for profit body.The
country’s finished steel exports fell by 34 per cent in the fiscal year that
ended in March to 6.New Delhi: India was a net importer of steel during the
2018/19 fiscal year, the first time in three years, as the country lost market
share among its traditional steel buyers and imports jumped on demand for
higher-quality steel domestically.K. During the same period, finished steel
imports rose 4.7 per cent to 7.Imports of value-added steel, primarily for the
auto sector and high-end electrical steel were the biggest source of imports,
the source said.Imports from the four Asian countries also climbed as they
diverted supply into India, the source said.The steel ministry did not
immediately reply to an emailed request for a comment on the import and export
data
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