
As more countries worldwide begin to develop innovative nuclear technology and a ‘new nuclear era’ takes hold, an increasing number of governments are supporting small modular reactor (SMR) technology
Written by Felicity Bradstock

As more countries worldwide begin to develop innovative nuclear technology and a ‘new nuclear era’ takes hold, an increasing number of governments are supporting small modular reactor (SMR) technology
Written by Tsvetana Paraskova

The world’s consumption and exports of thermal coal are expected to rise this year from 2023 to hit fresh record-highs, according to export and power generation data cited by Reuters columnist Gavin Maguire
Written by Charles Kennedy

Norway’s ruling party and the opposition party leading in the polls ahead of next year’s election plan to campaign for cutting off an interconnector with Denmark and renegotiate electricity interconnections with the EU and the UK as Norwegian power prices have soared to multi-year highs
Written by David Barnhizer

AI/Robotics is “quietly” overwhelming the fundamental institutions of Western society and we are unprepared for the social impact of the vast changes soon to be upon us
Written by Lori Dajose

Caltech researchers have quantified the speed of human thought: a rate of 10 bits per second
Written by Meryl Dorey

One of the people I’ve been following on X for a while now is Harry Fisher (at harryfisherEMTP) who is an EMP (I think it’s the same as an Ambulance in Australia, but I’m not sure) who refused the jab and has lost jobs as a result
Written by Shannon Kelleher

At least 48 scientists and public health experts and 14 health and environmental organizations are calling for the incoming administration to adopt guidelines to ensure scientific integrity at federal agencies and loosen corporate influence on regulators charged with protecting Americans’ health
Written by Nick Pope

The Biden administration issued its long-awaited assessment on liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports on Tuesday, with its findings potentially complicating President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to unleash America’s energy industry
Written by spacedaily.com

The International Energy Agency keeps predicting a decline in global coal use. But thanks to soaring electricity demand in China and India, coal consumption will hit another new record this year: 8.8 billion tons
Written by Caroline Delbert

Scientists have recently crafted and taken images of a novel new magnetic substance known as an altermagnetic material
Written by James Edward Kamis

Written by Jocelyn Solis-Moreira

When it comes to the state of the climate, a new study finds that our fear over the planet’s health may be “greatly overestimated”
Written by Sharon Lerner and Al Shaw

Formaldehyde often poses the greatest risk in the one place people feel safest: inside their homes. The EPA has known for more than four decades that formaldehyde is toxic, but the companies that rely on it have thwarted the agency’s attempts to limit the chemical
Written by Marcelo Giesler

For the past five years, I ran the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth, an initiative sponsored by the John Templeton Foundation
Written by Dr Robert Malone MD, MS

The House Select Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic has issued a 550 page report summarizing the findings from their two years of investigation
Written by Chris Morrison

The British Government is one of the main financial backers of a new international campaign designed to suppress online climate science skepticism ahead of next year’s ‘make-or-break’ COP30 in Brazil