Stenlund Psychological

Stenlund Psychological Licensed psychologist since 1981, and in the field since 1971

Offering individual therapy, for children, adolescents and adults with anxiety, depression, insomnia, PTSD, learning problems, marital issues, adjustment to handicap, disabilities and others.

05/31/2025

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The group of 138 former judges called the prosecution of Judge Hannah Dugan an "egregious overreach by the executive branch."

05/31/2025
05/31/2025

Victoria Ou and Justin Huang, students at College Park High School, developed a groundbreaking filtration system that uses ultrasonic waves to remove microplastics from water. Their device achieved a removal rate of 84% to 94% in lab tests, offering a promising solution to a pervasive environmental issue.

The duo's invention was inspired by a visit to a water treatment plant, where they learned about the challenges in removing microplastics from wastewater. Recognizing the limitations of existing methods, they designed a more efficient and environmentally friendly solution. Their efforts were recognized with the Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair.



05/31/2025

Denmark has unveiled a game-changing molten salt battery capable of storing enough energy to power 100,000 homes for 10 hours with an impressive efficiency of up to 90%. This breakthrough, developed by Hyme Energy in collaboration with Sulzer, offers a scalable and sustainable solution to energy storage challenges.

Using molten hydroxide salts, the battery effectively retains heat, which can later be converted into electricity or used directly for industrial applications. Unlike traditional lithium-ion batteries, this system is designed to efficiently store excess renewable energy, helping to balance fluctuations in solar and wind power production.

05/31/2025

Norway Unveils the World's First Wireless Charging Road for Electric Vehicles

Norway has once again taken the global lead in clean transportation innovation—this time with a groundbreaking first: a wireless charging road for electric vehicles. In the city of Trondheim, a 100-meter stretch of road now charges electric buses wirelessly as they drive, thanks to inductive charging coils embedded beneath the surface.

The system works similarly to how a wireless phone charger does, but on a much larger scale. Copper coils generate an electromagnetic field that transmits energy to a receiver on the underside of the EV—without any need for plugs or charging stations. The pilot project is specifically focused on electric buses from Yutong and Higer, which will be monitored over the next year to assess charging speed, durability, and performance during harsh Scandinavian winters.

This project is a collaboration between Norway and Israeli tech firm Electreon Wireless, which developed the inductive charging tech. If successful, it could revolutionize public transport by eliminating charging stops and drastically improving efficiency.

By seamlessly integrating energy delivery into the road, this innovation could become a game-changer not only for buses, but eventually for taxis, delivery fleets, and even private vehicles—redefining what it means to “fuel up

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12/05/2024

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