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3 Ways That Transport is Becoming More Eco-Friendly

Energy Refuge

For example, while one of the most important benefits of driverless technology is that it is safer than leaving vehicles in the hands of human drivers, its ability to choose the optimal route for getting from one place to another also greatly reduces the amount of pollution generated by vehicles. This is both a blessing and a curse right now.

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Natural language processing: Higher efficiency, higher impact on SDOH

SmartBrief

Electronic health record systems have enabled health care organizations to begin collecting data on these social determinants, or drivers, of health. The team started with a documentation strategy around five core social drivers: housing, transportation, food, alcohol use and financial resources.

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Decentralisation – pivotal redesign of today’s energy systems

Yokogawa

Centralized energy systems are always working the balance between the demand and supply side, which is managed by TSOs (Transmission System Operators). In this way, microgrids significantly improve the security of supply within their operations area and can supply emergency power by switching between autonomous and connected modes.

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Decarbonization – The titanic challenge of our times 

Yokogawa

The switch from molecules to electrons is the biggest shift that needs to happen if we want to decarbonize in such a constrained time frame. What is important is that electrons are the universal carrier of energy, which allows us better interconnection and interoperability of energy systems operating at various scales.

Energy 52
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The next innovation revolution—powered by AI

McKinsey

17 pages) The innovation challenge: Good ideas are harder to find Innovation has been the driver of the extraordinary progress from which humankind has benefited for a couple of centuries, but it faces a largely hidden threat: Innovation is becoming harder and more expensive. It’s instructive here to take the long view.