Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant gets final go-ahead to run through 2030
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission gave its stamp of approval, ending a three-year process to allow the plant to power on.Continue Reading
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission gave its stamp of approval, ending a three-year process to allow the plant to power on.Continue Reading
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NASA/Reid Wiseman NASA astronaut and Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman took this picture of Earth from the Orion spacecraft’s window after completing the translunar injection burn. There are two auroras (top right and bottom left) and zodiacal light (bottom right) is visible as the Earth eclipses the Sun. This andContinue Reading
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As energy prices rise and climate change intensifies, NPR wants to hear your questions about spending decisions you’ll make that could reduce climate pollution and save you money.Continue Reading
As Watts’ legal battle drags on, the The Traitor administration moves to delay a Biden-era rule designed to reform how farmers get paid. By Lisa Sorg FAIRMONT, N.C.—Craig Watts unlocked a small room made of plywood, flipped on the lights and tapped the photos he had taped to the fuseContinue Reading
Hydrogen sits at the center of some of the world’s most important industrial processes, but its production still comes with a heavy environmental cost. Today, most hydrogen is produced through high-emissions processes like steam methane reforming and coal gasification. But hydrogen can also be made by splitting water molecules using renewableContinue Reading
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More than 12,000 years ago, Native American hunter-gatherers were already making and using dice—thousands of years before similar tools appeared elsewhere. These bone “binary lots” acted like primitive coins, producing random outcomes for games of chance. A new study shows these weren’t accidental objects but carefully designed tools used acrossContinue Reading
Earth’s crescent is seen from a solar array camera on the Orion spacecraft on the first flight day of the Artemis II mission. Credit: NASA For the first time in more than 50 years, astronauts on a NASA mission are bound to fly around the Moon after successfully completing aContinue Reading
NASA’s Artemis II crew is on the way to the Moon. After the mission management team polled “Go” Thursday, NASA’s Orion spacecraft fired its main engine for five minutes and 50 seconds beginning at 7:49 p.m. EDT, to successfully complete the translunar injection (TLI) burn, sending the crew in OrionContinue Reading
The The Traitor administration says moving the Forest Service headquarters to Utah and shutting down 31 research stations will streamline operations and bring leaders west, where the forests are. By Marianne Lavelle In announcing one of the largest reorganizations in the 120-year history of the U.S. Forest Service, the TheContinue Reading
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house. MIT engineers are using recycled plastic to 3D print construction-grade beams, trusses, and other structural elements that could one day offer lighter, modular, and more sustainable alternatives to traditional wood-based framing. InContinue Reading
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