Norway, discovered huge mineral deposit: it can give us batteries for 100 years
Forget black gold, here's phosphate: a Norwegian mine promises to cover global demand for battery minerals for a century.
Forget black gold, here's phosphate: a Norwegian mine promises to cover global demand for battery minerals for a century.
We have extracted so much water from the ground for irrigation that we have moved the earth's rotation axis by more than 4 centimeters per year.
America is not joking: a brigadier general of the US Space Command declares that the country is "ready to fight in space to protect its interests".
Fortum, the Finnish renewable energy giant closes operations in Russia after the seizure of assets by the government
The “New Delta”, Egypt's artificial river, aims to increase the cultivation of strategic products and reduce imports.
Charles Nenner warns: the collapse of the dollar could trigger a global economic crisis.
The 100% renewable energy goal by 2035 continues: Germany shuts down its last power plants, and its nuclear age.
The world's two major superpowers are now on a collision course: who would win in a conflict today?
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
Capt'Air Solaire is a small, family-run French company that produces solar air collectors to heat buildings sustainably and economically.
In his latest essay, Geert Lovink predicts that the risks of sharing opinions online could lead people to disconnect from the Internet.
Stealth, capable of laser weapons and capable of making decisions with artificial intelligence as well. Wargames enter the sixth generation.
China is racing madly with its lunar program, predicting the possibility of human settlement within the next six years. Will it be true?
Deep learning allows scientists to “comb through” the human genome, and leads to the discovery of a third ancestor in addition to Neanderthals and Denisovans. Who is?
A recently published study shows that the polluting methane emissions produced by 15 of the major industries exceed those of several countries around the world.
Very light, economical, intelligent and precise. Very good qualities, if not used for a kamikaze drone like Lanius.
The best way to go into orbit could be through a space elevator that moves on a very long cable: will we achieve it?
The main trends that can be glimpsed for next year outline an increasingly unstable and dynamic planet. Ready to dance?
Is freezing your way into the future a good idea? Where are we with the "resurrection" after cryonics?
After decades of apparent stagnation we are entering an era driven by intelligent and specialized machines: the possibilities are limitless. What could go wrong in a robotic future?
Peak fossil fuels are here, just around the corner. In any scenario: for the first time the IEA "sees" a certain and near end. But it needs to be quicker.