UNIST scientists turn raindrops into electricity using carbon fiber rooftops to power smart drainage and flood warnings.
A new survey from a regional hydropower advocacy group found people in the Pacific Northwest care about the cost of electricity more than climate change or widespread blackouts caused by summer heat.
The Trump administration's decision to pause five offshore wind projects due to "national security concerns" will have ...
After more than 50 years of theory and speculation, time reflections, a bizarre and elusive phenomenon, have been observed ...
Brookhaven National Laboratory and collaborators have developed a new type of lidar—a laser-based remote-sensing ...
S Korea's science ministry said Monday it has selected its 2025 "Top 100 National R&D Achievements," highlighting projects ...
Across the U.S., UK, Europe, and Canada, Donald Trump and his allies supercharged climate denial, boost fossil fuels, and ...
The lead attorney representing the plaintiffs in a lawsuit claiming oil companies caused $51 billion in damages from climate change was accused in a motion by Chevron of colluding with the researchers ...
Tech companies that announced their involvement this week include some of the biggest names in AI -- OpenAI, Anthropic, Google DeepMind -- as well as hardware companies like Nvidia and Intel and data ...
News of the breakup of a leading science institution rippled through an annual gathering of Earth, ocean and space scientists ...
Local fights against new data centers are gaining bipartisan support across the US. If there’s one thing Republicans and ...
Negotiations have taken place in Moscow over advancing proposals for a gigawatt-scale nuclear power plant in Ethiopia. ; ...
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