Ericsson and PowerLight Technologies have developed a method to send power wirelessly to 5G base stations using lasers. The power lasers can send 480 watts over 300 metres and are expecting to upscale to 1,000 watts over 1km.
The Energy Transitions Commission published a new report detailing what is involved in order to meet the target of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5°C degrees.
Scientists in China have developed a method of artificial synthesis of starch from CO2 which is more efficient than natural plant photosynthesis. The hope is to free up 90 percent of cultivated land and freshwater resources by producing starch directly from CO2.
Did you know that the sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering? Did you know that the horizon is lighter because of Mie scattering? If not, check out this great article by Daniel Brown about the different colours of the sky.
Google's DeepMind developed a new AI model to predict rainfall over a short-term period of 0 to 2 hours, known as nowcasting. The model is now being deployed by The Met Office in the UK.
Australian quantum computing company Quantum Brilliance released a rack size quantum accelerator that operates at room temperature. The device uses synthetic diamonds as a stable environment for atom based qubits that can maintain coherence for milliseconds at a time. The company plans on miniaturising the accelerator to the size of a graphics card with ~50 qubits.