How some automakers are still pushing ahead for a hydrogen-powered future
Why now—and what would it take to get there?
Why now—and what would it take to get there?
The Solar Space Power Demonstrator satellite ran three experiments to begin assessing the tech's feasibility.
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The cephalopods were found near the region’s hydrothermal vents under 1.5 miles of ocean water.
Starlink's global communications influence is expanding to the agricultural industry.
The answer depends on the type of exercise you choose.
This is the second volcanic eruption near Grindavík in one month, as the Svartsengi volcanic system has re-awakened.
The next-gen standard for wireless internet has arrived.
The EPA is set to limit PFAS in drinking water to barely detectable levels. Can water utilities meet the standard?
It is a rare documented instance of seed dispersal by an amphibian.
The 5th annual Close-up Photographer of the Year competition celebrated detailed glimpses of the natural world. Here are a few of the finalists and winners.
The cruel geometry of Tetris has vexed gamers for decades.
With Alaska's wildlife numbers declining, agencies are blaming—and culling—predators. The true threat is much more complex.
Nearby planets can affect how one planet ‘wobbles’ on its spin axis, which contributes to seasons.
From translucent TVs to indoor smokers, the Consumer Electronics Show never disappoints when it comes to cool new gear.
Even a small dehumidifier can help solve big problems if you need to reduce excess moisture to promote wellness and protect property.
The FAA announced it is ‘increasing oversight’ of the company, a week after the incident.
The Ouroboros-3 prototype is an autophage rocket engine designed for a fiery demise.
While it usually needs darkness to thrive, scientists have created a light-powered yeast by moving a single gene.