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Plus: Researchers find new way to forecast hurricanes weeks ahead using Kelvin waves

Plus: Researchers find new way to forecast hurricanes weeks ahead using Kelvin waves                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 05, 2024 | [Read Online]( 🚙 [Explore Engineering Talks' automotive webinar]( Interesting Engineering presents its new and free webinar: "[The Future of Automated Automotive Quality Inspection](." Discover integrated solutions for automotive metrology, participate in Q&A sessions, and more. [Join our webinar]( Companies in Ukraine have developed an easy-to-use electronic warfare system that can detect enemy drone operators. Called Aero Azimuth, the system can be installed on large balloons to carry out the operation. The Aero Azimuth is developed by a company called Kvertus and uses an aerostat made by Aero Bavovna for staying airborne. The electronic warfare system that can go airborne was displayed by Kvertus at the “Protect Warrior from Drone” event, as reported by Ukrainian defense portal Militarnyi. Dive deeper into this story with our [Must-Read](. 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: > [Software Developer (Contract)]( > [Software Engineer II (MuleSoft)]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST-READ 🎈 [Ukraine unveils balloon-based sensors to track, target Russian drone operators]( The report states that the primary task of Aero Azimuth will be to detect the location from which enemy drone operators are controlling UAVs. The locations can then be targeted by the country’s forces to disrupt or end the [drone menace](. It is an interesting approach, as it targets the root cause of the drone menace rather than targeting an individual drone or swarm. Taking out the drone’s [pilot]( and [supporting crew]( along with the equipment would mean a long-term solution to the problem. It is not easy to operate drones, and with both Russia and Ukraine extensively resorting to the use of UAVs there is a lot of reliance on them and their operators for carrying out [strikes]( and [surveillance](. ⚡️ [BMW trials UK’s first bladeless wind system at MINI plant in Oxford]( BMW is collaborating with the US-based clean technology company [Aeromine Technologies]( to test bladeless wind power generation across its global properties. To that extent, the [UK’s first “motionless” wind energy system]( has been installed on the roof of BMW Group’s Oxford MINI Plant. The system generates clean electricity without relying on any visible moving parts. This initiative is part of a broader project by [BMW Group]( aimed at exploring innovative and efficient energy solutions. ⚛️ [World’s fastest supercomputer decodes decade-long calcium-48 magnetic mystery]( Nuclear physicists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have achieved a significant breakthrough by utilizing [Frontier](, the world’s most powerful supercomputer. They have inched closer to resolving a [long-standing disagreement]( in the field of nuclear physics. Their research is focused on deciphering the magnetic properties of the c[alcium-48 atomic nucleus](. “The calcium-48 nucleus has an excited state that decays quickly because it has strong magnetic interactions and [one of the highest transition strengths](,” said Gaute Hagen, a computational physicist at ORNL. 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 > Researchers have pioneered a new method to examine evidence in sexual assault cases. This innovative technique has the potential to significantly expedite the forensic process, cutting down on the time required to analyze DNA evidence. ([More]() > The world’s first nuclear clock could begin ticking soon after researchers at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Colorado Boulder, successfully demonstrated the workings of all the components needed to build one. ([More]() > At CERN's CLOUD experiment, physicists are studying the link between aerosols, cosmic rays, and cloud formation and using the data to inform climate models. ([More]() ENERGY > Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) scientists seem to have cracked the code of a potential fuel source for the next generation of nuclear reactors by documenting the unique chemical dynamics and structure of high-temperature liquid uranium trichloride (UCl3) salt. ([More]() > The Aqueous Battery Consortium, comprising Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, and 13 other institutions, aims to overcome batteries’ major limitations by using water as the primary component of its electrolyte. ([More]() > A total of nine offshore wind farm contracts have been awarded by the UK government after last year's auction failed to attract any bidders at all. ([More]() INNOVATION > In a breakthrough, new research has discovered a way to predict periods of increased hurricane activity weeks in advance more accurately. ([More]() > MIT has demonstrated a new lightwave-electronic mixer at petahertz-scale frequencies, a first step toward making communication technology faster. ([More]() > Zelim, the Edinburgh based sea survival innovator, has today officially launched the world’s first unmanned/manned remotely controlled person-in-water rescue vessel. ([More]() VIDEO > The demand for electric car chargers is expected to spike as legislation pushes for restrictions against internal combustion engines. With the limited time and the high cost of constructing them, will the demand be met in time? ([More]() > Drone footage has revealed the ruins of the sunken Greek village Kallio re-emerging from the water after a reservoir partially dried up. 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