People are less motivated to take actions if its outcome is uncertain, and this could be true for climate-related issues.
This week NOAA added a new model to its suite of tools designed to help the nation deal with space weather events.
The wind is always blowing somewhere, but deciding where to locate a wind farm is a bit more complicated than holding up a wet finger.
From soda bottles to polyester clothing, ethylene is part of many products we use every day.
An international team of scientists has figured out how to capture heat and turn it into electricity.
In independent studies, two Princeton University research teams recently identified surprisingly large sources of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, being leaked into the atmosphere.
Today, a team of U.S. and Norwegian scientists published new laboratory research findings that show how an Arctic fish species can be seriously affected by small amounts of crude oil released into surface waters.
Over the past few years, offshore wind farms have emerged across the world as a viable source of energy.
A new study shows that, contrary to widespread belief within the solar power industry, new kinds of solar cells and panels don’t necessarily have to last for 25 to 30 years in order to be economically viable in today’s market.
How long the battery of your phone or computer lasts depends on how many lithium ions can be stored in the battery’s negative electrode material.
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