UNIST scientists turn raindrops into electricity using carbon fiber rooftops to power smart drainage and flood warnings.
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Data centres planned for Scotland would require a “mindblowing” amount of energy that would be sufficient to power several ...
J.P. Morgan’s Strouse expects investor focus to shift. In 2025, broad exposure to AI-related power demand has been enough to ...
The most common motor style for an electric bike is a hub motor (a motor in the center of the wheel), and we’ve all known for ...
There are at least two key resources vital for human existence and progress: Water and power.
With higher electricity bills squeezing Americans’ wallets, the Trump administration has pointed the finger at Biden ...
I usually write this column at home. That was impossible this time, since I was one of the lucky 110,000 households without ...
Where freshwater rivers spill into salty seas, nature is constantly balancing chemical differences that quietly release ...
Power producers file FERC complaints to reverse a $280M MISO capacity auction 'adjustment' made after a software error, ...
Ford dumps the fully electric version of its F150 Lightning ute and replaces it with a version that uses an onboard fossil ...
Scientists are learning how to turn the chill of outer space into a quiet source of electricity, using the night sky itself as a heat sink. By carefully managing how surfaces shed heat after dark, ...