Study Resolves Debate Over ‘Killer Electrons’ in Space Findings by UCLA-led team hold promise for new ways to protect telecommunication and navigation satellites.
Risk of Another Chernobyl or Fukushima Type Accident Plausible, Experts Say "The next nuclear accident may be much sooner or more severe than the public realizes."
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.
Engineers Developed a Low-Cost Clothing Material that Cools Skin "If you can cool the person rather than the building where they work or live, that will save energy."
We’ve Been Wrong About the Origins of Life for 90 Years The "primordial soup" explanation has some serious holes in it, so scientists have a new hypothesis.
Did You Know Thunderstorms Contain “Dark Lightning”? It is capable of producing a million times as much energy and radiation as the lightning you can see.