Hyrra Features the Latest and Most Talked-About Topstories News and Headlines from Around the World.
⎯ 《 Hyrra • Com 》

List of All Articles with Tag ''

United Natural Foods Appoints Mario Maffie as Chief Information Officer
United Natural Foods Appoints Mario Maffie as Chief Information Officer
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 7, 2023--
2023-09-07 19:28
Amateur makes 'gold find of the century' in Norway
Amateur makes 'gold find of the century' in Norway
A Norwegian out walking on doctors' advice unearthed rare 6th-century gold jewellery using a newly bought metal detector, a discovery archaeologists said on Thursday was...
2023-09-07 19:28
United Musculoskeletal Partners Welcomes Drew Neumeyer as Colorado Market CEO
United Musculoskeletal Partners Welcomes Drew Neumeyer as Colorado Market CEO
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 7, 2023--
2023-09-07 19:28
Tristan Tate slams journalist for 'heterosexual relationships are bad' article, fans say 'even that headline was painful to read'
Tristan Tate slams journalist for 'heterosexual relationships are bad' article, fans say 'even that headline was painful to read'
Tristan Tate has once again sparked online debate by critiquing journalist Julia Naftulin for her article suggesting 'heterosexual relationships are bad'
2023-09-07 19:28
Indonesia proposes critical minerals trade deal with US
Indonesia proposes critical minerals trade deal with US
JAKARTA Indonesia has asked the United States to begin talks on a trade deal for critical minerals so
2023-09-07 19:27
Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally is an EV that doesn't mind dirt
Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally is an EV that doesn't mind dirt
If you're looking for an electric SUV that goes fast but can take you off
2023-09-07 19:25
At Home Celebrates Milestone of 15 Million Insider Perks Members
At Home Celebrates Milestone of 15 Million Insider Perks Members
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 7, 2023--
2023-09-07 19:25
World’s largest wind turbine breaks record for power generated in a single day
World’s largest wind turbine breaks record for power generated in a single day
A wind turbine in China has set a new world record for the most amount of electricity generated in a single day, after operating during typhoon conditions. The Goldwind GWH252-16MW turbine, which was installed at an offshore wind farm in Fujian Province in June, produced 384.1 megawatt hours in a single day – enough to power roughly 170,000 homes. The record was achieved on 1 September, according to state-owned power company China Three Gorges (CTG), surpassing the previous record set by Danish company Vestas in August. The turbine’s rotor has a diameter of 252 metres – more than double the diameter of the London Eye – and at full speed each blade can reach up to 70 per cent of the speed of sound. The record-breaking wind turbine features an innovative design that allows it to adjust its blades in real time when winds reach high speeds. This allowed it to continue operating during Typhoon Haikui last week, during which conventional turbines were forced to shut down. “We are closely monitoring critical components like the main control programme, pitch system and generators to gradually lift power restrictions while ensuring operational safety,” a spokesperson for Goldwind told the South China Morning Post. Figures from the Chinese Wind Energy Association show that China installed more than 11,000 wind turbines last year, 90 per cent of which were at onshore wind farms. Separate figures from the International Energy Agency (IEA) suggest that China added nearly three times as much wind capacity in 2022 compared to the European Union, and accounts for more than a third of all of the world’s installed wind capacity. Projections from the agency indicate that electricity from wind and solar will double over the next five years, providing almost 20 per cent of global power generation by 2027. “China is forecast to install almost half of new global renewable power capacity over 2022-27, as growth accelerates in the next fice years,” a recent IEA report noted. “Very ambitious new renewable energy targets, market reforms and strong provincial government support provide long-term revenue certainty for renewables. In most Chinese provinces, utility-scale renewables are cheaper than regulated coal electricity prices, driving rapid adoption. In the main forecast, China is expected to reach its 2030 target of [renewable] capacity five years in advance.” Read More How tech could turn our homes into renewable energy power stations World’s first solar powered hybrid truck tested on public roads Period and fertility tracking apps scrutinised over data security concerns AI can help generate synthetic viruses and spark pandemics, warns ex-Google executive Google boss says he wants to make people ‘shrug’
2023-09-07 19:24
Argentina peso at risk of another devaluation after election: Reuters poll
Argentina peso at risk of another devaluation after election: Reuters poll
By Gabriel Burin BUENOS AIRES Argentina's troubled peso currency is at risk of suffering another devaluation after October's
2023-09-07 19:23
Hurricane Lee charges through open Atlantic waters as it approaches northeast Caribbean
Hurricane Lee charges through open Atlantic waters as it approaches northeast Caribbean
Hurricane Lee is whirling through open waters as forecasters warn it could become the first Category 5 storm of the Atlantic season
2023-09-07 19:23
Athlete who ran over 200km through the desert shares advice for running in a heatwave
Athlete who ran over 200km through the desert shares advice for running in a heatwave
We’ve been hit with a September heatwave and, for runners – whether beginner or seasoned – it means added concerns around dehydration, chafing and generally keeping safe in the heat. Ultramarathon runner Leon Bustin, 36, completed a 220km run through the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan in October 2022, so he knows a thing or two about dealing with hot weather while exercising. Here is the athlete’s advice for heatwave running right now. Be sun safe “Covering your skin to avoid too much direct sunlight will really help,” says Bustin, who is also a content creator for Lean Machines and a personal trainer. “I highly recommend using a good zinc stick under the eyes and across the nose as well. “I used a bright purple one in the desert to remind me of my daughter and also to show very clearly if there was a part I’d missed. [Use] a higher factor than you think you need.” Hydration starts before a run “Working on your hydration starts before you take a single step out of the door,” he says. “I even start my day with an electrolyte-rich glass of water as we even become dehydrated in our sleep. “So having a good 500ml of electrolyte-rich water pre-run will really help, then as a good basic guideline take a further 500ml for each hour you are out. “The important thing is adding the electrolytes to the water. If we over-consume [pure water] we may dilute and flush out essential electrolytes and trace minerals as we pee.” Cool bare skin “Try cooling the glabrous – or none hairy- areas, it really helps flush heat out of your body fast,” says Bustin. “Those areas include the palms of your hands, under eyes, ears and soles of your feet. “Every time l arrived at an aid station in the desert l would hand over my water bottles to be refilled and plunge my hands straight into a bucket of coldish water, splash my face then keep the hands there for a good 30 to 40 seconds.” For those of us without air stations, Bustin suggests wetting exposed skin with water from a bottle. Pop a flannel in the freezer before going on a run and run it across your skin afterwards, or midway. “The key to keeping cool on a run is managing your core temperature because if that rises too much, put simply, it will be the end of your race,” he adds. Breath correctly “Breathing right for you is really important to get nailed down regardless of the running conditions, but especially in the heat as we don’t want to put any unnecessary extra stress on our bodies – because it will just cost more energy,” says Bustin. “We all tend to over-breathe through our mouth so simply focusing more of our inward breaths to be through the nose will help more than you think and over time both bring down and regulate your average heart rate greatly.” Be careful of the chafe Chafing can put you off pretty early in your running journey, and in the heat, where shorts can leave thighs rubbing together and slick with sweat, it’s a run-ruiner. “Anti-chafe cream is your best friend in the key areas (between the thighs and under the arms),” says Bustin, “but also if you get lots of toe blisters like me. “I put a generous dose between my toes of a good oil-based anti-chafe or even just some good old Sudocrem to keep those toes gliding. The right cream for you will take trial and error and is also combined with wearing the right run kit for you as well.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Women being invited to help shape the future of reproductive healthcare – from period pain to menopause How to style your home like a professional One in 10 ‘spending beyond their means’ – try these 7 cutbacks guaranteed to save families money
2023-09-07 19:22
'Gossip Girl' star Taylor Momsen recalls 'alienating' experiences as child actor
'Gossip Girl' star Taylor Momsen recalls 'alienating' experiences as child actor
"Gossip Girl" star Taylor Momsen has opened up about how "alienating" she found being a child actor.
2023-09-07 19:21
«3809381038113812»