If you've got a dark roof, you're spending almost $700 extra a year to keep your house cool
If you visit southern Greece or Tunisia, you might notice lots of white rooftops and white buildings to reflect the intense heat and keep residents cooler.
Rethinking wind power's towers and turbines
New materials and designs can make a leading source of renewable energy both greener and cheaper.
Drinking Coffee Dramatically Lowers The Risk of Bowel Cancer Coming Back
It could be live-saving.
Novel multifunctional additive boosts efficiency, stability of inverted perovskite solar cells
Prof. Ge Ziyi's team at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a novel multifunctional additive to passivate defects and promote charge carrier transport, thereby enhancing the efficiency and stability
Electrochemistry helps clean up electronic waste recycling, precious metal mining
A new method safely extracts valuable metals locked up in discarded electronics and low-grade ore using dramatically less energy and fewer chemical materials than current methods, report University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers in the journal Nature Chemical Engineering. The paper
Supreme Court weighs challenge to abortion pill's widespread availability
The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether to maintain access to abortion pill mifepristone as it weighs a high-stakes challenge to the FDA's drug approval process.
Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve from extradition as U.K. court asks U.S. for assurances
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was given permission by the High Court in London to take his challenge against extradition to the United States.
China hits out at US and UK over cyber hack claims
Beijing tells the US and UK to stop their own cyber attacks, accusing them of "political manipulation".
How Russia pushed false claims about Moscow attack
BBC Verify examines how the campaign to blame Kyiv unfolded.
Witness video shows aftermath of bridge collapse
A large ship struck Key Bridge in Baltimore, shows the aftermath of the crash as the bridge collapsed into the river.
Moment bridge collapses after being hit by ship
A large ship has struck the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, causing a major collapse.
New Zealand says Chinese ‘state-sponsored’ group hacked parliament
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters says alleged cyberattack 'unacceptable'.
What's lurking in your body? Mayo probes health risks of tiny plastic particles
Similar to natural elements like iron and copper, people can ingest, absorb or even inhale microplastics and nanoplastics and their chemical additives. A landmark study just published in the New England Journal of Medicine links microplastics and nanoplastics found in
Social isolation linked to biological age gap, higher mortality rate
Mayo Clinic research finds a connection between Social Network Index score and AI-determined biological age ROCHESTER, Minn. — A new study from Mayo Clinic finds that socially isolated people are more likely to show signs of being biologically older than