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NASA Finishes Oxygen Production Experiment on the Surface of Mars: No, It’s Not Alchemy
NASA Finishes Oxygen Production Experiment on the Surface of Mars: No, It’s Not Alchemy

14 Sep 2023, 16:30 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Of course, 122 grams of oxygen might not sound like anything impressive. But before you downplay the scale of the achievement, consider this.

 
Two Major Truck Makers Take Big Step Toward Total Electrification
Two Major Truck Makers Take Big Step Toward Total Electrification

8 Sep 2023, 14:00 UTC · By: Florin Amariei / Zero-tailpipe emission trucks represent the logical next step forward to lower the transport sector's impact on the environment. It's happening

 
Will Shipping Become Greener Than Road Transport Thanks to New Eco-Technologies?
Will Shipping Become Greener Than Road Transport Thanks to New Eco-Technologies?

1 Sep 2023, 23:54 UTC · By: Oraan Marc / The short answer is "not likely." Still, the maritime industry will probably witness the biggest leap in reducing pollution in the transportation sector

 
Carbon Capture Won't Help Tackle Climate Change. It's Just an Excuse for ICE's Dependence
Carbon Capture Won't Help Tackle Climate Change. It's Just an Excuse for ICE's Dependence

12 Aug 2023, 23:56 UTC · By: Oraan Marc / If CO2 is to blame for global warming, carbon capture technologies should reverse the process, right? Then we don’t have to give up on our beloved ICEs, right?

 
Californians Charging Their EVs at Home Increases Natural Gas Use
Californians Charging Their EVs at Home Increases Natural Gas Use

16 Jul 2023, 20:52 UTC · By: Florin Amariei / Buying an EV for the sake of the environment could be the right thing to do in the long run. But mind at-home charging! It may have unintended consequences

 
What's the Toll for a Clean Hydrogen Economy? Deloitte Forecasts Almost $10 Trillion
What's the Toll for a Clean Hydrogen Economy? Deloitte Forecasts Almost $10 Trillion

8 Jul 2023, 10:42 UTC · By: Oraan Marc / And the hydrogen-propelled cars will most likely not get a sit at the table of big players who are most hungry for clean hydrogen

 
Futuristic Luxury Cruise Concept Breaks the Norm With Six Green Technologies
Futuristic Luxury Cruise Concept Breaks the Norm With Six Green Technologies

7 Jul 2023, 02:46 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / French luxury cruise operator Ponant unveils a groundbreaking ship that uses multiple natural energy sources for revolutionary green propulsion

 
Saturn's Rings Look Like Light Strips in Amazing Webb Telescope First Infrared Image
Saturn's Rings Look Like Light Strips in Amazing Webb Telescope First Infrared Image

4 Jul 2023, 07:23 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The first infrared image of Saturn snapped by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) shows the gas giant like you've never seen it before

 
It Seems That H2 Has Some Global Warming Effect, Should We Ditch Hydrogen Cars?
It Seems That H2 Has Some Global Warming Effect, Should We Ditch Hydrogen Cars?

1 Jul 2023, 05:12 UTC · By: Oraan Marc / A recent study states that leaked hydrogen has an almost 12 times stronger global warming effect than CO2. It doesn't sound good. But H2 is still a good idea.

 
Solar Thermal Propulsion and a Gravity Well Dive Could Take a Spaceship Outside Sol
Solar Thermal Propulsion and a Gravity Well Dive Could Take a Spaceship Outside Sol

13 Jun 2023, 12:47 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A researcher from the Los Alamos National Lab has an idea to use a "combined heat shield and solar thermal propulsion system for an Oberth maneuver"

 
Get Ready To Explore Titan With This Fan-Made LEGO Ideas Space Station
Get Ready To Explore Titan With This Fan-Made LEGO Ideas Space Station

14 May 2023, 12:47 UTC · By: Angela Balaciu / This 2,700-piece space station comes with five minifigures, four modules, and an exploration vehicle that will let you discover the mysteries of Titan

 
Webb Telescope Makes Planet Unlike Anything in Our Solar System Shed Some Cool Secrets
Webb Telescope Makes Planet Unlike Anything in Our Solar System Shed Some Cool Secrets

11 May 2023, 09:45 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The James Webb Space telescope (JWST) gave us the clearest look at a super-Earth planet that's like a mini-Neptune, widespread in the galaxy but absent from Sol

 
Solar Particles May Have Provided the Jolt Life Needed to Be Born on Earth
Solar Particles May Have Provided the Jolt Life Needed to Be Born on Earth

3 May 2023, 10:34 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A new study into the effects of the Sun on the emergence of life on Earth points to high-velocity particles providing the needed energy

 
SpaceX's Starship Explodes During First Orbital Launch, Back to Square One
SpaceX's Starship Explodes During First Orbital Launch, Back to Square One

20 Apr 2023, 16:07 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Words of encouragement from NASA's administrator Bill Nelson appear to indicate a friendly competition between the NASA and SpaceX

 
It’s Easy to Mock SpaceX Scrubbing Starship’s First Orbital Test, Here's Why You Shouldn’t
It’s Easy to Mock SpaceX Scrubbing Starship’s First Orbital Test, Here's Why You Shouldn’t

18 Apr 2023, 02:04 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Before you mock SpaceX as many did with NASA after its three back-to-back launch scrubs of Artemis I last year, we urge you to refrain from taking to Twitter

 
Someone Planned a Crewed Mission to Mars in the 1960s and It Would Have Been Spectacular
Someone Planned a Crewed Mission to Mars in the 1960s and It Would Have Been Spectacular

7 Apr 2023, 23:12 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA's former Lewis Research Center came up with a plan in the 1960s to put a human crew on Mars within a decade, the Moon took precedence

 
Starship Hanging Mid-Air Before Stacking Looks Distressing and Comforting at the Same Time
Starship Hanging Mid-Air Before Stacking Looks Distressing and Comforting at the Same Time

7 Apr 2023, 10:20 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / SpaceX shares a short video of the stacking of the Starship before its first orbital flight, we expect it to take place sometime next week

 
Road of Bones: How Forced Labor Built the Soviet Idea of a Federal Highway
Road of Bones: How Forced Labor Built the Soviet Idea of a Federal Highway

27 Mar 2023, 23:11 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / The story of Russia's "road of bones" casts a focal point on the brutality of the Stalin-era Soviet regime with cars and trucks as the focal point

 
NASA Is Sending a Drone-Like Piece of Hardware to Titan, And It’s Now One Step Closer
NASA Is Sending a Drone-Like Piece of Hardware to Titan, And It’s Now One Step Closer

27 Mar 2023, 10:47 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA's Dragonfly exploration octocopter cleared the Preliminary Design Review earlier this month, getting ready for testing in simulated environment

 
Webb Gets Clear View of Failed Star 40 Light Years Away, It Has People Awestruck
Webb Gets Clear View of Failed Star 40 Light Years Away, It Has People Awestruck

23 Mar 2023, 12:57 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Data from the James Webb Space Telescope reveals amazing things about a brown dwarf planet located 40 light years away from our planet