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In July 2024, a botched update to the software defenses managed by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused more than 8 million Windows systems to fail. From hospitals to manufacturers, stock markets to retail stores, the outage caused parts of the global economy to grind to a halt. Payment systems were disrupted, broadcasters went off the air, and flights were canceled. In all, the outage is estimated to have caused direct losses of more than $5 billion to Fortune 500 companies. For US air carrier Delta Air Lines, the error exposed the brittleness of its systems. The airline suffered weeks of disruptions, leading to $500 million in losses and 7,000 canceled flights.

The magnitude of the CrowdStrike incident revealed just how interconnected digital systems are, and the extensive vulnerabilities in some companies when confronted with an unexpected occurrence. “On any given day, there could be

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In-brief analysis

September 9, 2025

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Statistics database; The Energy Institute’s 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy
Note: The natural gas balance estimate is calculated by subtracting each country’s annual natural gas consumption from its respective annual natural gas production.

In August 2025, Egyptian firm Blue Ocean Energy struck a $35 billion deal with partners in the Chevron-operated Leviathan field offshore of Israel to import more natural gas from Israel, the latest move by Egypt to meet natural gas demand that is outpacing domestic production. In our latest update to the Eastern Mediterranean Energy briefing, we discuss the drivers behind Egypt’s dwindling natural gas supply and analyze the natural gas dynamics in the region.

We estimate a country’s implied natural gas balance by subtracting domestic natural gas consumption from

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The Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) in the Tickle College of Engineering (TCE) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK), invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the general area of experimental synthesis and processing science of ceramics.

The MSE Department at UTK is a vibrant and rapidly growing academic unit with internationally recognized strengths in ceramics, metals and alloys, polymers, composites, and electronic materials. Our faculty bring world-class expertise in computational modeling, AI/ML for materials informatics, advanced and automated synthesis and characterization, in-situ and ex-situ probes of nano- and microstructures, and physical and mechanical testing of materials. Leveraging close partnerships with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and access to state-of-the-art facilities, the department offers an unparalleled environment for impactful research and education. Visit the department website for more information: https://mse.utk.edu/

Research Areas of Interest

We seek candidates with experimental research expertise

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