Plus: This new method captures CO2 using geothermal energy February 19, 2024 | [Read Online]( Curious about how plasma tech and lithium supply could go hand in hand for our future cars and renewable energy storage? Well, here's some interesting news from the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE). They've managed to boost lithium extraction efficiency by three times compared to regular methods, thanks to the application of carbon dioxide microwave plasma technology. As the demand for lithium continues to surge, fueled in part by the EV boom and transition towards sustainable energy solutions, this approach holds great promise in meeting the evolving needs of a greener future, according to the KFE team. Find out more about their method by checking out todayâs [Must Read]([.]( ð¨Â Stay powered up on electrical engineering insights. From AI to smart grids, charge your curiosity every Friday by [subscribing now]([.]( ð New podcast [The Power of Satellite Connectivity in Remote Areas]( ð¥Â Todayâs hot jobs as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: - [AI Machine Learning Engineer]( - [Senior Engineer - Process Automation]( - [Senior Software Engineer - Android Reverse Engineer]( Good morning. Iâm Sade, newsletter editor at IE. This is the Blueprint. Letâs get into it! Reading time: 4 minutes Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe â]( IE+ SUPPORT INTERESTING ENGINEERING
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[Not convinced â prefer traditional methods for now.]( YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Yesterday, we asked How do you view the potential of 'unhackable' light-based computer chips for AI?Here are the results: ð©ð©ð©ð©ð©ð© Excited about enhanced cybersecurity and faster data transfer.(47%) ð¨ð¨ð¨ð¨â¬â¬ Skeptical, waiting for real-world testing and applications. (33%) ð¨â¬â¬â¬â¬â¬ Neutral, don't know much about the security of current technology. (10%) ð¨â¬â¬â¬â¬â¬ I'm not concerned about chips and their security.(10%) "It was possible to confirm the effects of the heat and ions, electrons, radicals, etc that are generated when carbon dioxide plasma forms on lithium extraction rates." Dr. Jong Keun Yang, Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE) THINGS WE LOVE [[Monochrome Laser Printer] Rowenta Iron $111.99]( [[Bissell Portable Cleaner] Ninja EG201 Air Fryer $127.49]( [[Airthings Radon Detector] Google Pixel Buds Pro $149.99]( [[WiFi 6 Mesh System] Ikago Smart Mug $59.99]( AND ANOTHER THING - [Gut twist: Lab-grown frog embryos unlock mystery of human birth defect]( - [This new method to capture carbon is driven by geothermal energy]( - [Researchers secure $3M to develop tech to reduce energy consumption]( what else? âï¸ To explore the wonders of mechanical engineering, get your [Mechanical]( ð· For all the weekâs top engineering stories, subscribe to the [Vital Component]( ð©ï¸ For the latest on propulsion, satellites, aeronautics, and more, subscribe to [Aerospace]( ð§ð»âð§ For expert advice on engineering careers, subscribe to [Engineer Pros]( ð§ New: To get the latest AI news every Monday, subscribe to [AI Logs]( ð¬ For a weekly round-up of our best science, tech & engineering videos, subscribe to [IE Originals]( For our weekly premium newsletter and an ad-free experience, [sign up for IE+]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Give Feedback](mailto:emre.dagli@interestingengineering.com?subject=User%20feedback%20for%20the%20Blueprint) --------------------------------------------------------------- //link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/gIGIpUF6d1hGqcQjHe437kyVA6g1LfBq9HXC1ZND4y_KHdNGtW9Rjemv5T9JZONn9N6kE9FabNy8ENARvywendjBQSc8nkjJI3Jm-fN-jt97HCIFeLuaqvPij5Yj0LHjilTDSYJrwUtaG644J9qFkYtiC8DpaSOKaiPghzxB5H_K9UYiOD1X9pLMu7cLVGZ9eyH30lNHVmsOzIKmnL1lub-mUWxkh9LZYBQN1cM-hbkK08RecalL7J04c1fAaMdY02hUQSVd1S3nSZAmJhWvXQ/43z/6SabqWkoS82oaP4ApSwFSQ/h46/ABVxfPqyunDDV4AmIjEhDOvQahF1sEiZRZa4-_Wp2V0//link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/oI2ds1eY3zrDzwM4HveOVRmeJ5i_p5i5KNVinJHZlhSkOHNfWq__msc9VRtNfnHyXddq6vzr5t6T6GYW7KJXdUpzzfGanFORrMI8zWICIfEjm4EeiJq4Bt8OPeELuqlXrJmS9s8Y30WqEmDFAZ00pb1s_zYlXWVQ51CHC4D7mavuc5FGHfNTevnBOhAjv0VO0nMJI8xJiXNNsrad94r9COVNSMShfkYqRToqJtlgkGENTxFTpBIskC2zHX1WvJIA/43z/6SabqWkoS82oaP4ApSwFSQ/h48/qibxjZpSaQuW6s6sXJD_jyJLvQcHFJHVqFIrAaOX_VU//link.mail.beehiiv.com/ss/c/gIGIpUF6d1hGqcQjHe437oAWXHY86pFVzUigyeO7aWaLPmh4WUXCw0RjhsSC7o2NbU_ca_kYL8MJJVyxd9lLLHnpv384io7Db-FZ5RsZytiT-YlGVF8fbTbGPt28XyPQwBGQ2AGbTq_P7JGGRajS4TUj-AlNkw9k9ssxW0KQT2f9zEStq4WzmSNBViDHzx3aKHW9BBfMdO0MmzHZKc4h9HeZmZmDecd78ccH9Bm5D7bNgBibaRVSO7liCUx9phMx89EF5eviE_6z0xAHfEeCKw/43z/6SabqWkoS82oaP4ApSwFSQ/h50/374AYm7AeBlxh7UkfWcux5dN37a0dut3cqPuCzhl7TM Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 The Blueprint 530 5th Ave
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