U.S. scientists are developing an innovation that could reduce nuclear waste storage time by 99.7%, transmuting long-lived radioactive materials into shorter-lived isotopes.
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As hybrid‑electric vehicles become more common on the roads, and now in the skies, the need for reliable, high‑voltage ...
First Hydrogen Corp. (TSXV: FHYD) (OTC Pink: FHYDF) (FSE: FIT) ("FIRST HYDROGEN" or the "Company") announces that it has entered ...
Arusha. The Government has urged the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) to intensify its focus on practical, innovation-driven and entrepreneurship-oriented ...
Key points Countries that align investment signals with electricity system build-out will convert spending into delivered ...
From Siemens' Industrial AI to Lenovo’s Qira, explore the top CES 2026 highlights. See how 148,000 leaders are embracing ...
A recent study stresses the need for a chemistry-neutral battery roadmap beyond 2030 to accelerate the shift toward ...
Within five years, the researchers believe blood tests for early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease could begin to be tested in healthcare settings. Over the longer term, the findings may also support ...
A new report finds that of 154 specific claims about how AI will benefit the climate, just a quarter cited academic research.
There is no single solution that will solve the world’s energy demands, but sequestering biomass is showing promise for ...
The U.S.' "perceived monopoly" on tech and AI has been broken by China, said Rory Green, TS Lombard's chief China economist, adding that the country's rapid advancement is threatening to shake up ...