MIT Researchers Discover Astonishing Behavior of Water Inside tiny tubes, water turns solid when it should be boiling.
This is the Carbon Footprint of Your Thanksgiving Feast, Based on State-by-State Analysis The environmental impact of your Thanksgiving dinner depends on where the meal is prepared.
Addicted to Oil: US Gasoline Consumption is Higher than Ever August was the biggest month ever for U.S. gasoline consumption
Carbon-Emitting Plants Adjust to Climate Change Past studies have over-estimated how much carbon plants will spew as temperatures rise.
Overcooling and Overheating Buildings Emits as Much Carbon as Four Million Cars New thermostat settings could reduce 2.5 percent of energy use in US office buildings and restaurants, amounting to about $600 million in national savings.
Scientists Designed a Material that Already Existed in Nature Rare minerals found in Siberia are highly similar to ‘designer’ solids.
Carbon Stored Underground Has Not Leaked in 100,000 Years Cap rock keeps a tight lid on greenhouse gases.
How Green Are Solar and Wind Power Really? Does the clean energy generated offset the fossil fuel emissions of manufacturing to make them?