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Time2025-05-13 14:32:14 UTC2025-05-13 14:32:14 UTC at epicenterLocation13.458°S 111.224°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-05-13 14:32:14 UTC2025-05-13 14:32:14 UTC at epicenterLocation13.458°S 111.224°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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A robotic hand can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming.
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The University of Ottawa (uOttawa) is seeking top-tier scholars for the 2026 Canada Excellence Research Chairs initiative.
uOttawa is amongst Canada’s top research-intensive institutions of higher learning.
In 2023, uOttawa ranked seventh in Canada for sponsored research income, securing nearly $495M and placed fourth in research intensity, with $376,000 per faculty member (Research Infosource). Renowned for pioneering discoveries across multiple disciplines, several of our research centers and institutes rank among the top 100 globally, including the top six in Canada. This success is reflected in our 94 Canada Research Chairs, one Canada Excellence Research Chair, and a research income that has nearly doubled over the past decade.
Located in Canada’s vibrant capital, uOttawa, proud to be the world’s largest bilingual (English and French) university, is minutes away from federal and other government institutions, several national agencies, embassies, international organizations, and connected to the thriving high-tech
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May 13, 2025
In our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast U.S. annual electricity consumption will increase in 2025 and 2026, surpassing the all-time high reached in 2024. This growth contrasts with the trend of relatively flat electricity demand between the mid-2000s and early 2020s. Much of the recent and forecasted growth in electricity consumption is coming from the commercial sector, which includes data centers, and the industrial sector, which includes manufacturing establishments.
U.S. electricity consumption was essentially flat for nearly two decades. Electricity demand increases generally associated with population growth and economic growth were offset by efficiency improvements and other structural changes in the economy, such as the transition from manufacturing to service sectors that tend to consume less energy. Total electricity consumption includes sales to ultimate customers in the residential, commercial, and industrial
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