Cell-sized robots can sense temperature, make decisions, and move autonomously using nanowatts of power—no external control ...
LNG export market and lack of competition have driven up bills across the country – but experts say era of cheap gas is ‘going, going, gone’ ...
South Korean battery maker Samsung SDI announced it will begin manufacturing prismatic lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries ...
Bake Club is back with a giant cinnamon roll recipe that is sure to be a crowd-pleaser at all your holiday parties.
OnePlus has sensibly followed Samsung’s lead with the Galaxy Watch 8 and made the OnePlus Lite thin and light. It’s 8.9mm ...
A small floating pilot device deployed off the Canary Islands could one day prove pivotal to unlocking clean energy for tropical island and coastal communities by harnessing seawater heat. At least, ...
Thea Energy's Helios nuclear power plant design uses technologies available today to make fusion energy commercially feasible ...
The Boston City Council voted unanimously to set tax rates that will bring a projected 13% tax increase for the average ...
Outer space never fails to remind us just how much we don't know. Astronomers have uncovered a lemon-shaped planet that ...
Management to hold webcast today at 5:00 pm EasternNew York, N.Y., Dec. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NANO Nuclear Energy Inc.
MIT researchers created a way to predict how efficiently materials can transfer protons in clean energy, low-power computing devices and other advanced technologies.
Scientists have uncovered that some atoms in liquids don't move at all—even at extreme temperatures—and these anchored atoms dramatically alter the way materials freeze. Using advanced electron ...