There is a small but global fleet of clean up boats preventing trash from flowing into the ocean. More than that, these ...
Young Gen Xers and older millennials who came of age in the 1990s — and their parents who forked over most of the money — accumulated mountains of toys, dolls, games, cards, devices and media ...
Water is renewable, plentiful, and not nearly as volatile as oil, so could we one day use it to power our cars and engines?
This week, Exeter Port Authority welcomed the delivery of the MV Dirac, a hydrogen-electric workboat designed and built by ...
The Europe-based divisions of Stellantis don’t do a huge amount of big car business but when the platforms and plants and ...
A study has discovered a new method for providing drinking water that uses only half the energy of traditional approaches. A ...
"Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink." You've probably heard a variation of this line from the 1798 poem The Rime ...
Over the past decade, wearable electronics—especially those with health care applications—have become increasingly popular, ...
Dalhousie University reseachers have developed a low-cost, solar-powered water desalination device for remote and underserved communities.
Scientists from Binghamton University in New York have unveiled a paper-based wearable device that generates electricity from ...
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Amid Surveillance Push, FAA Still Largely Reliant On Boeing’s Data ...