The Making of Our Alien Earth: The Undersea Volcanoes of Santorini, Greece

The expedition team and crew prepare to deploy Nereid Under Ice (NUI) into the sea. Credits: NASA Astrobiology/Mike Toillion The following expedition marks the third installment of NASA Astrobiology’s fieldwork series, the newly rebranded Our Alien Earth, streaming on NASA+. Check out all three episodes following teams of astrobiologists from the lava fields of Holuhraun

NASCAR Unveils Electric Race Car Prototype

NASCAR, the stock car racing sanctioning body known for its high-octane events across the United States, is taking a significant step toward a greener future. In July, during the Chicago Street Race event, NASCAR unveiled a prototype battery-powered race car that marks the beginning of its push to decarbonize motorsports. This move is part of

Talk about rock solid — tech giants unite to create global standard on… concrete?

(Image credit: Open Compute Project Foundation) The Open Compute Project Foundation (OCP) has announced a new collaboration with leading technology companies, including AWS, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, to test and promote the use of low-embodied carbon concrete, also known as “green concrete,” in data center construction. This initiative is part of a broader effort to

Ex-Man Utd forward Mason Greenwood matches impressive Dimitry Payet feat after saving a point for Marseille in Ligue 1 clash with Reims

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Solar Power Won’t Save Us

Solar power continues to break record after record. If solar continues its current 5-year compound growth rate of 23%, then by the end of 2046, it could be supplying all our global energy demand at 2023 levels. By 2050, we could more than double our energy consumption globally and solar will still be generating more

This autonomous yacht is a mobile green hydrogen factory

In recent years, there have been several attempts at building a hydrogen boat. But UK startup Drift is navigating new territory with a vessel that isn’t hydrogen-powered, but hydrogen-producing.  Drift is developing an autonomous yacht capable of making green hydrogen at sea. It could offer a quicker, more efficient way to produce and transport the