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Heybike Mars 3.0 e-bike hits ,199 low, Segway Navimow robotic lawn mower sale, Lectric refreshes Lightning e-bike deals, more

Heybike Mars 3.0 e-bike hits $1,199 low, Segway Navimow robotic lawn mower sale, Lectric refreshes Lightning e-bike deals, more

Our Tuesday Green Deals are here, and headlining is Heybike’s 5th Anniversary Sale with up to $800 e-bike savings, which is giving folks a chance to score the Mars 3.0 Folding Fat Tire e-bike with a FREE pannier bag at its $1,199 low for the first time in 2026, among others models. We also have Segway’s ongoing Navimow Earth Day Sale with up to $349 savings on robotic lawn mowers for various yard sizes starting from $679, as well as Lectric’s refreshed 72-hour Lightning Deal Sale with up to $439 savings on the XP4 750 and XPress 750 e-bikes at $1,299 (plus 30% savings on all the brand’s extra batteries). EcoFlow also launched a 48-hour flash sale that has dropped the DELTA 3 Ultra Plus Power Station to its $1,399 low + three other offers, and we spotted EGO’s highly advanced Select Cut and Touch Drive cordless electric mower bundle at one of its best prices, with plenty more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about the hangover deals at the bottom of the …

Canadiens Beat Lightning 3-2 in OT to Take 2-1 Lead in All Extra-Time Series

Canadiens Beat Lightning 3-2 in OT to Take 2-1 Lead in All Extra-Time Series

MONTREAL (AP) — Lane Hutson scored on a slap shot at 2:09 of overtime and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in the first-round series that has opened with three extra-time thrillers. “That honestly might have been my first slap shot all year,” Hutson said. Hutson fired a shot from the top of right circle that went through traffic and found the top left corner behind goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy on the only shot on goal in overtime. “Didn’t think he could shoot it that hard,” Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki said. “Huge play for us.” Kirby Dach tied it for Montreal with 7:17 left in the second period. He fired a snap shot through traffic from the top of the right circle that beat Vasilevskiy on the short side. Game 4 is Sunday night in Montreal. The Canadiens took the opener 4-3 on Sunday and the Lightning countered 3-2 on Tuesday night. Dach assisted on Alexandre Texier’s opening goal at 4:53 of the first period. …

Mini lightning bolts help chemists turn methane into clean-burning fuel

Mini lightning bolts help chemists turn methane into clean-burning fuel

Tiny bolts of plasma, flickering inside a submerged glass tube, may have opened a new route for turning methane into liquid fuel. Chemists from Northwestern University have developed a way to convert methane directly into methanol in a single step, using electricity, water and a copper oxide catalyst instead of the punishing heat and pressure used in conventional production. The process relies on pulses of high voltage that create miniature lightning-like discharges inside a porous glass reactor. These discharges set off reactions that are otherwise hard to start. Methanol matters because it sits at the center of modern industry. It is used to make plastics, paints and adhesives. It is also drawing interest as a cleaner-burning fuel for ships and industrial boilers. Global production already exceeds 110 million metric tons a year. However, the path to making it is energy-hungry and carbon-intensive. That is why methane-to-methanol conversion has long been treated as one of chemistry’s hardest practical problems. Methane is abundant and cheap, but it is stubbornly stable. Once methanol forms, it has the opposite …

New discovery reinvents how lightning is formed

New discovery reinvents how lightning is formed

In a small lab at Penn State University, lightning may be happening on a scale smaller than a deck of cards. Victor Pasko, a professor of electrical engineering, and his team have shown that under certain conditions, everyday solid materials like acrylic, quartz, and bismuth germanate can host lightning-like electrical discharges. The discovery challenges long-standing ideas that lightning only forms in massive storm clouds and opens the door to studying extreme electrical phenomena in a tabletop setting. “Using a high-powered electron source, lightning can be triggered in everyday insulating materials,” Pasko explained. The study applies models traditionally used to study thunderstorms to much denser, compact materials. The result is what the researchers describe as “mini-lightning,” a rapid, intense electrical discharge inside solids. Electrons accelerated to relativistic speeds in a dielectric material can produce bursts of x rays, similar to a phenomenon found in thunderstorms. (CREDIT: APS) Shrinking a Storm Thunderstorms produce electric potentials of about 100 million volts across kilometers of cloud. In contrast, the Penn State team found that blocks of acrylic, quartz, and …

Lightning bolts on Jupiter are up to 100 times stronger than Earth’s

Lightning bolts on Jupiter are up to 100 times stronger than Earth’s

On Jupiter, a storm doesn’t just brew, it can simmer for centuries. The planet’s atmosphere is a perpetual engine of turbulence, and somewhere inside those churning cloud bands, lightning is cracking with a force that dwarfs anything the Earth has ever managed. Just how much force has been, until recently, surprisingly hard to measure. A study published March 20 in the journal AGU Advances by planetary scientist Michael Wong and colleagues at UC Berkeley’s Space Sciences Laboratory finally puts some numbers to it, and the range is staggering. Depending on how you account for the physics of radio emissions across different frequency ranges, bolts on Jupiter could be anywhere from comparable to terrestrial lightning to a million times more powerful. A lull that became an opening The measurement problem was one of noise, not signal. Jupiter’s storms erupt across wide atmospheric bands simultaneously, and when lightning fires from multiple locations at once, pinpointing the source of any given bolt is nearly impossible. Measuring power without knowing where the flash came from is like trying to …

Jupiter’s lightning is 100 times stronger than Earth’s bolts

Jupiter’s lightning is 100 times stronger than Earth’s bolts

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. It only takes one close encounter with a lightning strike to get the full sense of its power. At around 1 gigaJoule of energy, a single electrical discharge during a thunderstorm is more than enough to rip apart a tree, knock out an entire city’s energy grid, or kill an unfortunate bystander. But based on recent observations of the planet Jupiter, our biggest neighbor in the solar system features lightning so intense that it makes Earth’s bolts seem like tiny static shocks. According to a study recently published in the journal AGU Advances, the gas giant regularly sees lightning flashes as much as 100 times more powerful than those seen here on planet Earth. Although Jupiter’s composition and atmosphere share very little in common with our home planet, astronomers say analyzing those distant electrical discharges may help us better understand the lightning experienced on Earth. Hundreds of millions of lightning strikes occur around Earth every year, but apart from …

‘I knew we were catching lightning in a bottle’

‘I knew we were catching lightning in a bottle’

Add LOL: Last One Laughing UK to your watchlist I knew straight away on the day we were recording that it was like catching lightning in a bottle. It was obviously good stuff,” says Roisin Conaty. “It was a great antidote to watching the news,” adds her co-host Jimmy Carr. “It’s impossible to be sad or angry while laughing. Right show at the right time.” For this second series Carr and Conaty are back to preside over the shenanigans, watching from the comfort of their “control room”, where they have the added benefit of being able to laugh whenever they please. They’re on the lookout for even an inkling of a chuckle from the 10 contestants, with about 40 cameras documenting every angle. If they’re caught, the stars are given a yellow-card warning. A second infraction means a red card and elimination, at which point they join Carr and Conaty in the control room. “People came in having watched series one, and no one wanted to go out straight away, so everyone was locked and …

The mystery of how volcanic lightning happens has been solved

The mystery of how volcanic lightning happens has been solved

Lightning strikes over Volcán de Agua in Guatemala Mario Dalma Leon/Getty Images Physicists have solved a longstanding mystery around the process that creates volcanic lightning: when similar particles rub together, why do some become positively charged while others become negatively charged? The exchange of electric charge when two objects touch, called the triboelectric effect, is what causes hair to be attracted towards a balloon after rubbing. In a cloud of volcanic ash, swirling particles of silicon dioxide exchange electric charge as they collide. The positively and negatively charged particles separate and lightning occurs when current flows between the two. But physicists couldn’t explain what breaks the symmetry between two particles of the same material and causes charge to flow one way or the other. “There are a lot of candidates,” says Galien Grosjean, now at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. “People suspect that humidity is important, or roughness, or the crystalline structure.” While working at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria in Klosterneuburg, Grosjean wondered if the answer lay in carbon-containing molecules on the …

Apple’s First Lightning iPhone is Now Obsolete

Apple’s First Lightning iPhone is Now Obsolete

The iPhone 5 that launched back in 2012 is now considered obsolete, according to Apple’s list of vintage and obsolete products. Apple moved the iPhone 5 and the 8GB iPhone 4 from the vintage list to the obsolete list today. A device is “vintage” when it has been five years since it was last distributed for sale, and “obsolete” at the seven-year mark, though Apple sometimes stretches its timelines. For vintage products, Apple retail stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers can provide repairs if the required parts are available. Devices that are obsolete are generally not eligible for repair and Apple stops providing repair components. Apple released the iPhone 5 in 2012 and discontinued it in 2013 after launching the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c. The iPhone 5 was added to the vintage products list in 2018, at which point repairs became limited based on parts availability. Now that the device has moved to the obsolete list, repairs will be largely unavailable. The iPhone 5 featured an updated design with a glass and aluminum …

Struck by Lightning – The Atlantic

Struck by Lightning – The Atlantic

What does it feel like to be struck by lightning? There is no easy analogue. A defibrillator delivers up to 1,000 volts to a patient’s heart; inmates executed by electric chair typically receive about 2,000. A typical lightning strike, by contrast, transmits 100 million volts or more. But lightning races through the body in milliseconds, and therefore often spares it. Some people black out instantly upon being struck. Others recall the moment vividly, as if in slow motion: the flash of light whiting out all vision; the sound, which many survivors say is the loudest they’ve ever heard. The pain, for some, is excruciating, yet others feel no pain at all. “It felt like adrenaline, but stronger,” one survivor reported. “I felt an incredible pulsing,” another said, “a burning sensation from head to toe.” Explore the April 2026 Issue Check out more from this issue and find your next story to read. View More The severity of the resulting injury depends on, among countless other variables, how the electricity enters the body, and where, and …