How can astronomers observe and study the Sun’s activity in the most efficient way despite the Sun and Earth orbiting each other at different speeds? This is what a recent study published in Astronomy ...
Using sunlight, water and tiny particles of electrically conductive plastic, researchers show how hydrogen can be produced efficiently, sustainably and at low cost. (Nanowerk News) Hydrogen plays a ...
A research team led by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have presented a new way to produce hydrogen gas without the scarce and expensive metal platinum. Using sunlight, water and tiny ...
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Congress is in the midst of a battle over how military helicopters fly through the airspace of the nation's capital, which all relates back to the fatal crash of an Army Black Hawk with American ...
An Angus ranch in southern Oregon has become the test case for a new kind of cattle-friendly solar, hosting RUTE SunTracker’s first commercial project. The one‑acre, 120‑kilowatt array is the first ...
boAt has launched the Valour Ring 1 under its performance-focused Valour sub-brand. The smart ring is built for users who treat fitness as a daily habit and want continuous health tracking without ...
Nearby what was thought to be the oldest known astrological observatory in the Western Hemisphere, archaeologists discovered one even older. The site in the Casma Valley of Peru could be centuries ...
FluxPose is a 6DOF tracking solution for full-body tracking that seems to be picking up speed on Kickstarter, having now garnered over $2 million in crowdfunding since its initial launch on November ...
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Scientists used tiny new sensors to follow the insects on journeys that take thousands of miles to their winter colonies in Mexico. Scientists used tiny new sensors to follow the insects on journeys ...