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Solar roofs don’t get full US tax credits – here’s why a fix is urgent

The solar roof industry is such a new – yet burgeoning – industry that it’s not really included in local, state, or federal policy. Updating incentives, policies, and regulations could help expand the adoption of solar roofs. With the Biden administration’s strong focus on carbon reduction, the solar investment tax credit (ITC) seems to be safe through 2024. But as it’s written today…
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DefenseNews

US Army’s first mid-range missile battery coming in FY23 with 3 to follow

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is planning to field its first mobile medium-range missile battery no later than September 2023 with three more batteries to follow, according to FY22 budget justification documents. Defense News was first to report that the Army was pursuing a Mid-Range Capability (MRC) to fill the gap in the service’s fires portfolio between the Precision Strike Missile’s…
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NewsPhotography

R5 Cooling Mod Doubles 8K Recording Time, Cuts Recovery Time By 66%

Kolari Vision — a company that makes both filters and modifications for cameras — has announced what it claims is the first commercially available after-market mod for the Canon EOS R5 that it claims will nearly double 8K recording time and cuts its overheating recovery time by a factor of three. The company says that while initially, it was exciting to hear about the capabilities of the R5…
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AI & RoboticsNews

Machine learning’s rise, applications, and challenges

Elevate your enterprise data technology and strategy at Transform 2021. The terms “artificial intelligence” and “machine learning” are often used interchangeably, but there’s an important difference between the two. AI is an umbrella term for a range of techniques that allow computers to learn and act like humans. Put another way, AI is the computer smart. Machine learning, however…
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