Incredible Scenes as Argentina Players Arrive in Buenos Aires
Amazing Fan reactions and celebrations as Messi's team lands at the airport in Buenos Aires after winning the World Cup.
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Massive Winter Storm May Impact Holiday Travel
A monster winter storm that has already blanketed the West is set to bring rain, snow, wind, and a brutal arctic chill to 40 states this week. NBC News’ Maggie Vespa reports on how the weather could impact travel as 113 million Americans take to the roads and skies for the holidays.
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State Of Emergency Declared At Texas Border
The mayor of El Paso, Texas has issued a state of emergency after more than 15,000 migrants have arrived at the Texas/ Mexico border in the last week. Authorities are now bracing for a massive influx of migrants Wednesday with the anticipated lifting of Title 42.
Gemeinde und Feuerwehr Wr. Neudorf setzten auf Econic!
In Wiener Neudorf nutzt sowohl die Gemeinde als auch die Feuerwehr die Econic, ausgeleifet von Pappas.
Lithium Ion Batteries: Why They Explode
Lithium ion batteries are all around us. In our homes, our cars, even on our person at nearly all times. And so when a cell phone, laptop, or car battery explodes it can rightfully be a cause for concern. However, there’s a lot that goes into the creation of any single lithium ion cell and even a small error at a given point in that process could lead to big problems during the battery’s life cycle. Greg Less, Michigan Engineering’s Battery User Facility’s Manager discusses not only why and how the lithium ion batteries that we all use so frequently might explode, but how researchers at the University of Michigan are trying to change the way batteries are made for a safer and more efficient future.
ABOUT THE PROFESSOR
Greg Less is the Senior Laboratory Manager at the UMEI Battery Fabrication and Characterization User Facility, responsible for the day-to-day operation of the laboratory. Greg received a doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Michigan. Prior to joining UMEI, he was a research scientist with battery companies T/J Technologies and A123 Systems.
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Structure Fire Response (San Diego)
San Diego Police Department and San Diego Fire-Rescue Department responding to a structure fire on Hotel Circle North. The incident turned out to be a broken fire sprinkler.
Order of appearance:
San Diego Police
Engine 23
Engine 5
Battalion 2
Engine 8
Battalion 4
Truck 45
Engine 45 (reserve engine)
10-26-2022
San Diego, California, United States of America.