At extreme pressures and temperatures, water becomes superionic — a solid that behaves partly like a liquid and conducts ...
Long before humans walked the Earth, your solar system had a brush with two blazing blue stars that passed surprisingly close ...
Dallas-based Energy Transfer was accused by Greenpeace USA of a “years-long pattern of pollution and corporate abuse.” Greenpeace published a nearly 50-page report Wednesday tracking instances of ...
The sudden death of Andrey Badalov, 62, vice president of state-owned pipeline giant Transneft, who fell from an elite Moscow apartment block, marks the latest in a disturbing string of unusual ...
Shares of NRG Energy, Inc. (NYSE:NRG) came back a little on Wednesday, but they are still in a downtrend. We have made NRG our Stock of the Day. On the chart, a classic double-top pattern has formed, ...
Energy wastage remains among the most critical shortcomings of humanity in the fight against economic inefficiency and global warming. RMI informs us that two-thirds of all the world's energy is ...
China’s rapid embrace of renewable energy is bad news for natural gas producers like Russia, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. But it might have decent ramifications for Uzbekistan’s clean energy agenda.
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Advanced electronics manufacturing demands precise control over multiple layers of functional materials. Each layer - whether conducting electricity, emitting light, or processing ...
In 1902, physicist Philipp Lenard discovered that the breaking of water droplets in waves, waterfalls, rain, or mist releases negative ions into the air. This occurs because, upon breaking, the ...
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