Discovered by chance a battery with practically eternal capacity
Californian researchers develop a battery with practically eternal capacity, which could change the future of devices.
Californian researchers develop a battery with practically eternal capacity, which could change the future of devices.
This new offshore solar system is able to withstand harsh conditions in the open sea: the usable space is boundless
The problem is not the availability of raw materials: to feed the world with renewables we must extract more, but also better.
A gas pipeline as the simplest way to transport oxygen from the South Pole to the lunar equator: Artemis has clear ideas on how to bring man back to the Moon forever
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
A wall covering capable of exploiting solar energy without using photovoltaic panels? Check.
Science fiction cities are often portrayed as self-contained, almost fortified mega-structures. But will this really be the future?
The nuclear nightmare looms, the cold will bite the ankles but this winter the energy crisis will probably not do the feared damage. And the next one?
Yes, Tesla, Ford, Volkswagen and others are populating the planet with electric cars. No, they do not intend to overwhelm the electricity grid.
An advanced compressed air energy storage system has started operating in China - it is currently the largest in the world.
The second life of batteries is a way to make a product last much longer that, far from being perplexed, is really (much) more ecological than fossils.
One UK a year: that's the amount of forest the planet loses every year. Chronicle of an extermination.
An energy storage system developed in Switzerland and based on aluminum promises to bring eco-friendly and low-cost renewable energy anytime and anywhere.
Given the due proportions, the discovery in Turkey could bring to light a small "Byzantine Pompeii".
A Swedish-Finnish business partnership could be the first step towards commercially viable wood-derived batteries for electric vehicles.
A mobile beehive system, or if you prefer beehives, equipped with AI and designed to protect precious bees in the near future.
An "electromagnetic" fridge that keeps food fresh, soft and elastic even at temperatures well below zero: Evercase has done it.
Lighter, less expensive, and they also capture emissions: a nice 'back to the future' made of wood promises to be a nice 'back to the future' for wind towers.
It will be the largest in the world, it will give a boost to the country's energy, but above all a clear message: renewables are reliable.
Africa is preparing to host 13 of the world's top 20 megacities. Story of an unstoppable progression, and of five symbolic cities.
An American company has managed to make a foldable drone with a motor that is decidedly superior to the characteristics of its competitors.