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[en-er-jee] / ˈɛn ər dʒi /




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Brazil, Guyana, Venezuela and the U.A.E., alongside weaker oil demand, particularly in China, as the transition toward energy alternatives such as electric vehicles is expected to accelerate.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 12, 2026

Released in May, his dynamic new album, “Sangú” — Spanglish for “sounds good!” — is bursting with the free-spirited energy he’s cultivated in the decades since he came to the United States from Cuba.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 12, 2026

But the start of the Iran war led to higher energy prices and a jump in inflation expectations, reducing the odds that the Fed would lower rates.

From Barron's • Jun. 12, 2026

Using this approach, the researchers demonstrated for the first time that a single transistor can reproduce the energy efficient "spiking" activity of biological neurons at temperatures as low as 10mK.

From Science Daily • Jun. 12, 2026

“They actually taste terrible, but they’ll keep you going. We’re going to burn a lot of energy in the next several hours.”

From "Storm Runners" by Roland Smith




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