Haley Zaremba Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the… More Info Premium Content By Haley Zaremba - Sep 26, 2024, 4:00 PM CDT Fracking wastewater, a byproduct of natural gas extraction, contains significant lithium concentrations, a critical
The examples, compiled by Beyond Fossil Fuels, can inform and inspire communities and entrepreneurs that still feel trepidation at the prospect of energy transition The green energy transition, as it happens in Europe, is both an exciting and a complex process that can leave many confused, even if they are eager to take part in
A model of a hydrogen fuel cellshunting locomotive is on display at the 21st China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sept. 26, 2024. New technologies and applications such as intelligent robots, unmanned vehicles and AI applications are gaining popularity at the ongoing China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning. (Xinhua/Zhang Ailin) NANNING, Sept. 26
Komatsu continues its advancement in alternative engine technology with the release of its first commercial rigid-frame dump truck with a “power agnostic” platform for running on diesel, battery electric or hydrogen fuel cells. The company released its new Power Agnostic 930E mining truck at this week’s MineExpo trade show in Las Vegas. The concept truck
No, Bitcoin mining does not use 8% of global electricity although Bill Maher thinks so Liam 'Akiba' Wright · 22 hours ago Insights Bitcoin Mining Fact-checking Bill Maher's claim: Bitcoin uses less than 1% of global electricity. On a recent episode of “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Maher claimed that crypto consumes 8% of global
Paleontologists in Brazil have examined the well-preserved fossilized remains of two mammal-precursor species: Brasilodon quadrangularis and Riograndia guaibensis . The findings offer critical insights into the development of the mammalian jaw and middle ear, revealing evolutionary experiments that occurred millions of years earlier than previously thought. An artist’s impression of Brasilodon quadrangularis (left) and Riograndia
KAUST Partners With Jameel Motors, Toyota to Accelerate Decarbonization Efforts King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has signed a strategic partnership with Abdul Latif Jameel Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) to support the Kingdom’s decarbonization efforts. Fuel Cell Technologies According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the partnership aims to develop fuel
The upper half part illustrates electronic properties induced by metallic bonding and covalence in semimetal-platinum based intermetallic compounds. In the bottom half part, the categories and structures of semimetal-platinum intermetallic compounds are exhibited. Credit: Science China Press Compared with other types of batteries, proton exchange membrane fuel cells have the advantages of high discharge power
Geologists from Virginia Commonwealth University and elsewhere have found new evidence of bolide impact signatures within specimens from the Massive Australian Precambrian-Cambrian Impact Structure in the Northern Territory, Australia. A surface geology map of the proposed MAPCIS crater. Image credit: Daniel Connelly. The Massive Australian Precambrian-Cambrian Impact Structure (MAPCIS) is a non-concentric complex crater about
Dubbed EndoMac progenitors, the newly-discovered type of cell has the potential to enhance the future of tissue repair and generation, according to a team of scientists headed by South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute researchers. Angiotensin II-induced vascular inflammation involves early expansion of EndoMac progenitors in vivo. Image credit: Williamson et al., doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-51637-7.
Around 66 million years ago, the Chicxulub asteroid impact triggered mass extinction, mega-tsunamis and a spell of global warming that lasted for around 100,000 years. Although NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission demonstrated that near-Earth objects can be successfully targeted, deflecting the most dangerous asteroids will require energy concentrations akin to nuclear explosions. However, targets
This spring in Michigan, the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Potawatomi, or Gun Lake Tribe, received $4 million from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Tribal Climate Resilience program, an initiative that aims to help tribes prepare for climate change. The money will be used to buy a fleet of electric vehicles, help the nation manage a gray