A set of bills making their way through the statehouse propose a sweeping set of regulations to raise rates for data centers.
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Edison’s 1879 light bulb may have accidentally produced graphene, scientists say
Researchers in the US have uncovered evidence suggesting that Thomas Edison may have accidentally ...
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have a unique resource in the form of the Center for Biomolecular ...
Building on past use of nuclear systems, NASA and the Department of Energy are developing small nuclear fission reactors for the Moon to provide reliable, long-duration power for future Artemis missio ...
Mimicking Edison’s experimental setup, Eddy attached the light bulb to a 110-volt direct current electricity source. He allowed it to flow for 20 seconds, as bouts of heating longer than that can form ...
Several years ago, scientists discovered that a single microscopic particle could rock back and forth on its own under a ...
The Soho site where television was first invented is marking the importance of this moment, a century later. | ITV News ...
Delay lines bridge abstract timing concepts with hands-on engineering solutions in communications, signal conditioning, and ...
Degradable pacemakers and artificial neurons showcase how flexible, tissue-compatible electronics are revolutionising medicine. But translating these materials from lab bench to clinic requires solvin ...
Carbon dioxide is no longer seen only as a harmful gas released into the air. Inside food labs, it is being reused as a raw material to grow proteins and fats using clean electricity and microbes.
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Why carrying an aluminum foil ball in your bag helps in winter
Winter often brings dry air and indoor heating that create perfect conditions for static electricity buildup. Many people ...
Researchers have demonstrated that quantum entanglement can link atoms across space to improve measurement accuracy. By ...
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