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A new method for extracting lithium from rocks is not yet an industrial fix, but it tests the question the battery economy can no longer avoid: where enough lithium will come from if demand keeps rising.
NASA science satellites were not launched as electronic-warfare monitors, but GPS interference linked to Iran shows how quickly that boundary is blurring.
MuddyWater is back as a practical network-defense problem, this time through a DLL side-loading campaign that affected nine organizations in nine countries during the first quarter of 2026.
The red auroras seen over Japan are not just a rare sky display, but a warning that some space-weather models may underestimate how high and forcefully geomagnetic storms can reach.
Ucell and ZTE have completed a large-scale rollout of an AI-powered green network solution in Uzbekistan, reporting a 10.6 percent cut in energy use without compromising user experience.
Mars is not a spare Earth, but the nearest example of why a planet’s place in the habitable zone is not enough to prove habitability.
Starlink, Kuiper and other megaconstellations are pushing satellite internet toward a scale where launches and satellite burn-ups become a climate question, not just space logistics.
Amazon is starting a Washington, DC pilot that puts delivery partners on large electric cargo bikes instead of vans in dense city neighborhoods.
Marine snow is not just drifting debris falling through the ocean, but a moving microbial infrastructure that can decide how much carbon the sea actually locks away.
If solar PV gets cheap enough, CO2 stops being just a waste gas and becomes feedstock for industrial materials that can lock carbon away for good.
Satellite analysis shows ozone formed from wildfire smoke may cause thousands of additional deaths per year. It is a space story because long satellite records make this hidden public-health risk visible.
Kalmar’s new lithium-ion electric forklift is not a trade-show prop but a clear sign that electrification is moving into the heavier end of industrial material handling.
NASA JPL tested future Mars helicopter rotors up to supersonic blade-tip speeds.
PNNL researchers introduced an electrolyte for more stable operation of high-voltage sodium-ion batteries.
Taylor Geospatial and Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab have mapped 1.5 billion hectares of farmland in the first open, global dataset of its kind.
China Datang’s 500 MW solar farm in Ningxia is now supplying power directly to data centers, marking a milestone in renewable energy integration.
Zoox places sensor pods on the four upper corners of its robotaxi to give the vehicle an unobstructed view around the body.
AI’s infrastructure buildout is moving fast enough that climate commitments increasingly look detached from the physical power stack underneath it.
Tesla's Q1 2026 update puts Optimus into the manufacturing table beside cars, with Fremont aimed at 1 million robots a year and Texas sketched for a long-term 10 million.
Geely has achieved 48.4% thermal efficiency in a production engine, nearly double the average of conventional gasoline powertrains.
Experts from UK-based consultancy Ricardo, part of the WSP Group, authored a column for PV magazine regarding plug-in solar panels.
Japanese researchers have demonstrated a molybdenum-based spin-flip emitter that captures dark triplet excitons from tetracene dimers and converts them into usable near-infrared emission.
Defense Innovation Unit's hydrogen-powered drone tests promise six-hour flights, yet the cryogenic fuel delivery system remains a logistical afterthought.
University of Kentucky chemists turn bourbon waste into high-performance carbon.
Porous carbon electrodes slash supercapacitor self-discharge rates, transforming a niche backup component into a viable battery alternative for EVs.
Chinese researchers' energy tower heat pumps outperform gas boilers on efficiency and cost.
The UK government just turned new homes in England into mini power plants.
Asteroid Ryugu’s pristine samples reveal all five DNA/RNA nucleobases—proving life’s building blocks form in space, not just on Earth.
JAXA’s Hayabusa2 mission just delivered the third independent confirmation of DNA’s raw materials in asteroids—this time with isotopic ratios that rule out Earth contamination.
An international team of scientists has proposed a gravitational-wave detection method using atomic emission instead of massive mechanical facilities.
A microbe from NASA clean rooms is not a Martian discovery. It is an Earthbound warning about how hard it is to protect the search for life.
H&M is backing Rubi Labs, a startup converting industrial CO₂ into cellulose powder chemically identical to lyocell and viscose feedstock — a potential pivot for textile production without agricultural land use.
Scientists confirmed Monday that samples from asteroid Ryugu contain all five nucleobases—the fundamental building blocks of DNA and RNA.
Cambridge chemists turned a botched reaction into a method that uses LED light to edit drug molecules—no toxic solvents required.
Astronomers have for the first time captured the birth of a magnetar during a supernova, providing direct evidence that these hypermagnetized objects power some of the universe's most luminous explosions.