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Not Science Fiction: Can We Charge EVs With Car-to-Car Mobile Recharging?

Swarup Bhunia and engineers at the University of Florida, Gainesville are envisioning mobile vehicle-to-vehicle charging for EVs.

Not Only Does New Solar Chimney Design Cut Energy Costs By 50%, It Can Also Save Lives During a Fire

In this new study, the chimney's ventilation system was shown to “radically boost” the length of safe evacuation time from 2 minutes to 14 minutes.

Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimated to Fall by 8% in 2020—the Largest Recorded Drop in History

Although the COVID-19 outbreaks have shocked global economies, new research says it could be the key to defeating climate change.

In One Week, Both Sweden and Austria Celebrated the Closing of Their Last Coal Plants

Sweden and Austria have made history as the second and third European nations to successfully phase out coal, led only by Belgium.

This Therapy ‘Dogtor’ is Delivering Thousands of ‘Hero Healing Kits’ to Hospital Workers on the Frontlines

This therapy Rottweiler and her devoted handler have been collecting lotions, chapsticks, and boxes of tea for healthcare workers on the COVID frontlines.

Newly-Developed Solar Cell Earns Two World Records for Its ‘Extraordinary’ Efficiency

The solar cell developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) boasts a record-setting efficiency rate of almost 50%.

Exciting New Data Says Renewables Accounted for Almost Three Quarters of New Energy Capacity in 2019

Not only did renewable energy sources make up more than 70% of new global power capacity, solar and wind accounted for 90% of it.

This App Shows You When Your California Power is Renewable to Create More Responsible Device Usage

As a means of helping smartphone users protect the planet, this app has been designed to show how much your device usage is contributing to climate change.

Lone Canadian Sailing the Globe May Be Literally the Safest Human on Earth

Bert terHart set sail to become first North American to circumnavigate the globe without electronic navigation instruments, but is also safe from COVID-19.

Free Market Forces Will Obliterate Global Coal Reliance Within 10 Years, Says Study

While some governments are struggling to manage their older investments in coal-powered sources, free market forces are driving the transition to coal.

The Science of Kindness: Biology Proves How We Are All Connected

The basic lessons of biology teach us exactly why we are all connected with each other—and why that's important.

Virginia Reportedly Becomes First State in the South to Mandate 100% Clean Power

Now that the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) has passed the House and Senate, Virginia plans to power itself on 100% renewable sources by 2050.

Corner Store Owner Gives Away More Than $6,000 in Free Goods to Seniors Preparing for Quarantines

The Day-Today shop in Edinburgh has been delivering free “coronavirus kits” to elderly people staying indoors amidst fears of COVID-19 exposure.

Breakthrough Solar System Uses Recycled Aluminum to Store Energy—Without Batteries

Swedish startup Azelio is deploying solar systems that use recycled aluminum to store and generate power using thermal energy—without batteries.

Need a Rest? New Research Says Squatting or Kneeling May Have Far More Health Benefits Than Sitting Down

Being sedentary doesn't necessarily mean that you can't exercise—it just means that you shouldn't necessarily spend your free time sitting down.

CO2 Emissions From Global Power Sector Declined By Record-Breaking 2% in 2019, Says New Research

With coal usage collapsing in Europe and the United States, the world's energy sector experienced the largest drop in CO2 emissions since 1990.

World’s Smelliest Fruit Could Charge Your Mobile Phone in ‘Exceptional’ Way, Says New Research

The world's most infamously pungent fruit could one day be a speedy and inexpensive power source for your electronic devices.

Bill Gates Has Just Invested in a Company That Grows Palm Oil in a Lab to Save the Rainforests

Breakthrough Energy Ventures are investing in the New York startup C16 Biosciences, which creates lab-grown palm oil to combat deforestation in the Amazon.

India hace Historia al Preparar a las Estaciones de Combustible para Proveer el Combustible más Limpio del Mundo

No sólo ha sido exitosa en pasar directamente sus combustibles a mantener 10 partes de sulfuro por millón, sino que también han conseguido hacerlo en 3 años.

Old Electric Vehicle Batteries Can Be Recycled into New Sources of Energy—Even Used to Power 7-11 Stores

In addition to EV batteries being reused in 7-11 stores, their minerals can also provide many raw materials needed to run our world.