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Plus: Paired electron ‘dance’ can help create room-temperature superconductors                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 August 17, 2024 | [Read Online]( Form Energy is set to transform a former paper mill site in Maine into the world's largest battery installation. This exciting project will add an impressive 85 MW of power to the grid. Form Energy's iron-air batteries utilize abundant materials like iron, water, and air, operating on the reversible principle of rusting. These batteries are significantly cheaper than lithium-ion alternatives, offer longer energy output, and pose no fire risk. The Maine installation will address the region's energy scarcity challenges, which stem from limited fossil gas supplies and reliance on expensive liquefied natural gas. You can find more insightful stories like this in our [Must-Read](. 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([MIT Field Engineer]( > [Applied Cybersecurity Engineer, Principal]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST-READ ✍️ [LongWriter: New AI large language model capable of producing 10,000-word texts]( Large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized how businesses operate, but they face limitations in generating [long-form text](. Addressing this, researchers at Tsinghua University developed LongWriter, an LLM capable of producing up to [10,000 words of output](. This breakthrough was achieved by training the model on a dataset of significantly longer documents. The team created a dataset called "[LongWriter-6k](," containing 6,000 written documents that range in length from 2,000 to 32,000 words. 🌎 [Earliest record of ‘snowball Earth’ revealed by 720-million-year-old rocks]( Between 635 and 720 million years ago, Earth was encased in a massive ice age, known as the "[snowball Earth](" period. Recent research has uncovered the most complete geological record of this period in Scotland and Ireland's [Port Askaig Formation](. The rocks show evidence of a transition from a warm, tropical environment teeming with cyanobacterial life to a frozen world covered in ice. The findings from this research shed light on the [extreme environmental changes]( that occurred during the snowball Earth period. 🚙 [Deep Orange 15: US Army unveils student-built autonomous rescue vehicle]( The US Army's DEVCOM has unveiled Deep Orange 15, a semi-autonomous ground rescue vehicle designed by [Clemson University students](. This futuristic vehicle is equipped with advanced technologies like a semi-active suspension system, an innovative litter-loading mechanism, and a hybrid powertrain. The vehicle can perform [self-driving functions](, allowing the human driver to focus on providing critical medical care to injured personnel. The project highlights the growing interest in autonomous [vehicles for military]( and civilian applications. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? Sign up to IE+ to get Blueprint Weekly, our exclusive weekly premium newsletter that gives all the insights you love in a more digestible weekly format– plus, enjoy an Ad-Free experience on our website. Try IE+ today for just $1 in the first month. [Subscribe here]( HOT TOPICS OF THE DAY SCIENCE > Scientists with their new experiment have come closer to test whether magnetic monopoles exist. They have used a decommissioned beam pipe section from CERN's Large Hadron Collider to further investigate the existence of magnetic monopoles. ([More]() > Scientists have discovered electron pairing, a key sign of superconductivity, at surprisingly high temperatures in an unexpected material. This breakthrough could pave the way for superconductors that work at room-temperatures. ([More]() > Scientists have discovered a new type of electromagnetic wave, called a "whistler," that transfers significant lightning energy to Earth's magnetosphere. ([More]() ENERGY > Researchers can now pinpoint the exact location and timing of fuel cell degradation. This breakthrough in understanding fuel cell aging is crucial as hydrogen, the "fuel of the future," gains popularity for its clean energy potential. ([More]() > Scientists have focused on reducing CO2 emissions, but mercury pollution from coal burning is a growing concern. New research shows that melting Arctic permafrost is releasing massive amounts of mercury into the Yukon River. ([More]() > CNOOC has delivered the world's first 5MW offshore high-temperature flue gas waste heat power generation unit in Tianjin. This groundbreaking technology converts waste heat into clean energy and will be demonstrated at the Wenchang 9-7 oilfield. ([More]() INNOVATION > Lamborghini unveils the Temerario, its latest super sports car featuring a twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain. This marks the second model in their HPEV range, further electrifying their lineup after the Urus SE. ([More]() > Scientists are experimenting with brewing beer in simulated zero gravity to explore how the absence of Earth's shaping force affects the process and potentially improves the final product. ([More]() > Leaked images of Huawei's triple-screen folding phone show a slim design, hinting it could be as thin as current single-fold devices, further fueling excitement for its release. 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