'He's not husband material and creepy, but he's smart' – suburbs could tell us a lot about US election
In the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, there's a hugely tight race afoot that could tell us a lot about where this election goes.
Researchers develop highly passivated TOPCon bottom cells for perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells
Silicon solar cells enjoy promising prospects in the photovoltaic industry and have attracted considerable attention. In particular, silicon solar cells with tunnel oxide passivating contact (TOPCon) structures are rising as a competitive photovoltaic technology, due to their ultra-high power conversion
Novel technique uses magnetic fields to probe long-term aging in batteries
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory have developed and demonstrated an innovative set of methods to evaluate long-term aging in real-world battery cells.
Fueling greener aviation with hydrogen: Model explores electrification of regional and short-range turboprop aircraft
Despite ongoing efforts to curb CO2 emissions with electric and hybrid vehicles, other forms of transportation remain significant contributors of greenhouse gases. To address this issue, old technologies are being revamped to make them greener, such as the reintroduction of
As artificial intelligence transforms gaming, researchers urge industry to adopt responsible AI practices
Despite recent economic headwinds, the video game industry continues to be one of entertainment's most profitable businesses.
Supreme Court rejects bid by GOP not to count some Pennsylvania ballots
Republicans wanted some so-called provisional ballots to be rejected.
Armed group in Bolivia takes over military post in latest flare-up
The takeover is latest chapter in standoff between the Arce government and supporters of ex-president Evo Morales.
Despite stark differences on worker rights, unions split on Trump, Harris
Trump has garnered support among union members by tapping into issues that are top of mind of the broader electorate.
Russia strikes Kharkiv ‘police station’ as US boosts Ukraine’s military
At least one person killed in Kharkiv as Pentagon announces $425m in additional military assistance for Ukraine.
Election 2024: Where the candidates stand on EVs, climate science, and more
On November 5, 2024, voters will head to the polls to choose the 47th President of the United States. To describe this election as unprecedented perhaps sells it short. In no other election in the past century have the stakes
Ford pausing F-150 Lighting electric truck production for six weeks
Ford will pause production of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck from Nov. 18 to Jan. 6, reports Reuters. "We continue to adjust production for an optimal mix of sales growth and profitability," the automaker said in a statement to
Ford adds NACS adapter supplier due to slow Tesla supply chain
Ford is now shipping a new North American Charging Standard (NACS) adapter to customers to help provide access to Tesla Supercharger stations more quickly. First reported by InsideEVs, the new NACS adapter comes from Lectron, and will be distributed alongside
Wendy's to close 140 underperforming restaurants, open similar number as year ends
Wendy's Restaurants will close 140 underperforming outlets during the final months of 2024 while opening a similar number of new fast-food eateries in better locations, company officials say.
NASA offers virtual launch attendance, guest passport for next SpaceX supply mission
NASA is inviting pubic participation in some virtual activities to watch the SpaceX space station resupply mission scheduled for a Monday night liftoff from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.