Great Britain, the place where the industrial revolution began in the late 1700’s, when coal provided power for trains, new ...
Stationary systems—such as fixed-bottom tidal turbines—could theoretically operate in low-flow conditions too, but they would ...
“What we've experimentally found in our recent work is that a certain amount of heat can promote the chemical conversion ...
A veteran energy scientist is calling for a renewed, science-based approach to balancing global development, social well-being, and environmental protection—an approach he believes must begin with ...
Three scientists, including one from the U.S., share the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing “metal-organic ...
In a remarkable United Nations address, the president lashed out at wind turbines, environmentalists and allies around the world while dismissing the dangers of climate change. By Somini Sengupta and ...
The development of new compounds and novel ways of storing energy are some of the research fields commentators say could be ...
Bio-tar, once seen as a toxic waste, can be transformed into bio-carbon with applications in clean energy and environmental protection. This innovation could reduce emissions, create profits, and ...
Up to 98 percent of the energy of an earthquake goes into flash heating rocks, not shaking the ground, new research shows. The finding could help yield better earthquake forecasts The shaking produced ...
The highest energy neutrino ever detected from space may finally have an origin story. Mathematical analyses suggest that the ghost particle could’ve come from a theoretical object known as a ...
A Baton Rouge startup turning CO₂ into hard seltzer is the poster child for FUEL, the NSF-backed innovation engine. Can states with history in this sector also commercialize its future?