Floating solar farms are becoming a popular source of clean energy, but how does this new technology impact the environment?
US researchers have developed solar-powered nanotech mats that can float on water and break down dangerous pollutants using sunlight.
Another stunning image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a plume of warm dust and gas formed by jets from a baby star.
At Switzerland's mudac, the 2025 exhibition rethinks solar design's role in material culture with immersive installations and ...
"This demonstration marks the first end-to-end test of our space power beaming technology, proving we can collect and ...
In India, massive floating solar farms are transforming reservoirs into futuristic energy hubs. While deserts have long ...
In collaboration with U.K.-based Power Roll Ltd., scientists at the University of Sheffield have developed an ultra-thin, sticker-like solar film that offers a lightweight, flexible, and ...
Technological breakthroughs in perovskites, AI integration, and transparent solar panels are significantly boosting solar ...
Tesla isn’t just a car company—it’s a tech powerhouse reshaping energy, AI, and transportation. While competitors are ...
Magdrive is working on three versions of its space thrusters, and because they run on solid metal, they might one day even be powered by space junk collected directly in orbit, turning it from threat ...
How do we power missions in the outer reaches of our solar system and beyond? The solution, developed in the '60s, can last ...
U.S. power demand is surging as data centers plug in. The cheapest, fastest way to keep the lights on? Solar-plus-storage, not gas generation.