Scientists reveal that natural hydrogen trapped in the Earth’s crust could power humanity for thousands of years. This groundbreaking research outlines a strategy to locate these reserves, promising a cleaner alternative to fossil fuel-based hydrogen production.
New research reveals that hidden hydrogen sources within the Earth's crust could supply clean energy for over 170,000 years, revolutionizing our approach to renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions.
iFixit and Back Market are teaming up to encourage consumers to keep their smartphones for five years instead of the average two to three. This initiative could significantly reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable tech practices.
In a controversial move, President Trump is set to sign executive orders to revive the coal industry, countering global carbon emission efforts. This decision comes as U.S. power demand rises amid the growth of renewable energy.
A stunning new analysis of the Helix Nebula reveals a white dwarf that may have destroyed a nearby planet. Discover how X-ray emissions and other observations unveil the mysteries of this cosmic phenomenon!
SpaceX's Fram2 mission marks a groundbreaking human spaceflight to explore Earth's polar regions. The crew will observe unusual light emissions, conduct 22 experiments, and capture the first human X-rays in space. Get ready for stunning visuals and vital scientific insights!
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a groundbreaking method to capture carbon dioxide from the air and convert it into syngas, offering a potential game-changer in tackling climate change and reducing emissions.
In a historic move, the Trump administration has announced sweeping deregulations, rolling back key environmental protections. This decision, hailed by industry leaders, raises concerns about air and water quality and climate change efforts.
A new study highlights how rising greenhouse gas emissions could shrink Earth's upper atmosphere, increasing the risk of satellite collisions and impacting future satellite launches. Experts warn that space is a finite resource that must be managed wisely.
New research reveals the Antarctic Circumpolar Current could slow by 20% by 2050 due to climate change, with dire consequences for ecosystems and global climate regulation.