Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Continues To Disrupt Marine Life
A study finds that microbes at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico have been altered by the oil residue from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, threatening changes in all marine life.
A study finds that microbes at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico have been altered by the oil residue from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, threatening changes in all marine life.
A federal judge in California has dismissed a lawsuit against 5 oil companies brought by San Francisco and Oakland, ruling that addressing climate change is a legislative or executive duty, not a judicial one. He is right, of course, but where does that leave us if Congress refuses to act?
The new Volvo XC40 will the company’s first all-electric vehicle as it begins to transition away from the internal combustion engine and toward plug-in hybrid and fully electric offerings.
Jaguar Land Rover says it will invest $18 billion in electrified powertrain technologies in the next 3 years. Ford says it will invest $11 billion in 7 years. Which company will still be around in 2025?
The city of Boston has given permission to nuTonomy to expand its autonomous car testing program to the entire city, following a short pause after the death of a pedestrian struck by an Uber test car earlier this year.
Swedish company Azelio has developed small-scale concentrated solar power systems that may be ideal for bringing electrical power to remote areas that have no access to a traditional electricity grid.
John Goodenough and his colleagues claim they have created a solid state lithium ion battery that actually have an increase in capacity the more times they are charged and discharged. Is that even possible?
An international team of researchers has discovered a new way to spray an electron transfer layer onto perovskite solar panels. The process is more efficient than traditional methods and could lead to commercial viability of perovskites.
An electric race car from Volkswagen has set the fastest time ever recorded in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb. Take that, ICE powered cars!
Researchers in Wales report their first energy positive building produced 50% more energy than it consumed during its first year of operation. That is a remarkable accomplishment.