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The Gulf of America isn’t just a new name—it’s a renewed promise. Announced by the Trump administration, the rebranding ...
A recent article published in Nature claims that climate liability lawsuits, such as the ones various U.S. states and ...
The Trump administration is pressing Japan to cut its trade surplus, prompting Tokyo to consider concessions in automobiles, ...
The U.S. is staring at the most abrupt jump in electricity demand since Eisenhower financed the interstate highways. A new ...
This spring, Colossal Biosciences shocked the world by announcing they had resurrected the dire wolf. Using ancient genetics, they made 20 edits in the gray wolf genome, cloning three cubs closely ...
As the United States ramps back its LNG export capabilities, activists are once again claiming that exports will cause domestic natural gas process to spike. But the data – and nearly a decade of real ...
Swathes of scientific data deletions are sweeping across US government websites – with decades of health, climate change and extreme weather research at risk. Now, scientists are racing to save their ...
GE Vernova reported strong first quarter earnings Monday, bolstered by a rise in orders for new gas turbines and strong sales of electrical equipment such as transformers and switchgear. The growth in ...
Two of the world’s leading battery developers are locked in a technological race that has brought the charging time for an electric vehicle to just five minutes—about the amount of time it takes to ...
Though they may not realize it, the 30 million customers of our country’s largest public power utilities could face ...
Editors are a central scourge of mankind, imposing length limits guaranteed to hollow out a finely-crafted argument. And the ...
As a former private sector energy executive, I appreciate the President’s attention to efficiency and cost effectiveness when ...
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