An agreement has been reached – the same port plug-in for all mobile devices charging in the European Union from 2024

An agreement has been reached – the same port plug-in for all mobile devices charging in the European Union from 2024

All new devices on the European Union market will have to have a USB-C input for a unique charger by the fall of 2024, in order to reduce electronic waste, the Council of the EU, the European Commission, and the European Parliament agreed today, reports 

How to choose a smartphone for yourself: Five features you should pay attention to

How to choose a smartphone for yourself: Five features you should pay attention to

When we think about buying a new smartphone, we are often in doubt whether the phone will meet all the needs of our lifestyle and at the same time have a reasonable price. Whether we’re going to use it for fun or work, there are 

To stop global warming, it is not enough to reduce CO2 emissions

To stop global warming, it is not enough to reduce CO2 emissions

It is NOT enough to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in order to stop climate change, but it is also necessary to act on lesser-known pollutants, such as nitrogen oxide, which also play a key role in global warming, a study has shown. Discussions about climate 

A Swiss startup is building the largest plant to capture CO2 from the air

A Swiss startup is building the largest plant to capture CO2 from the air

The plant will be built in Iceland, construction will last 18 to 24 months, and it will have the capacity to suck 36,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the air annually. The Swiss startup Climeworks AG is building the world’s largest facility for direct air 

Russians supply up to 30% of neon globally: It is a key gas for the production of chips, which are in short supply

Russians supply up to 30% of neon globally: It is a key gas for the production of chips, which are in short supply

In 2021, China imported about $300 billion worth of chips, which are used to make cars, smartphones, computers, televisions, and other devices The Russian government’s restrictions on the export of gases used in the production of semiconductors could worsen chip shortages on the global market