A stellarator is difficult to build, but could it be the best way to make fusion energy work?
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Computational 'time machine' shows solar and wind power on track for 2°C target, but not for 1.5°C
Wind and solar power have grown faster than almost anyone predicted, but projecting their future expansion remains ...
As Philadelphia strives to meet greenhouse gas emissions goals established in its 2050 Plan, a better understanding of how zoning can play a role in managing building energy use could set the city up ...
Machine learning models can analyze extensive data to determine the best locations for geothermal drilling, reducing exploration costs. AI-powered drilling technology could make geothermal energy more ...
The process of hurling hydrogen atoms at each other to create extremely hot plasma — also known as nuclear fusion — holds massive potential for filling humankind's energy supply. The tricky part is ...
The process of testing new solar cell technologies has traditionally been slow and costly, requiring multiple steps. Led by a fifth-year PhD student, a Johns Hopkins team has developed a machine ...
ESPOO, Finland, Dec. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Drawing inspiration from human eyesight, a European research project led by VTT has developed machine vision mimicking the cooperation of the eye and ...
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