Sorry, Your Requested Page Was Not Found.
Greetings! We apologize for the inconvenience, but the page, Science News A Dream Of Clean Energy At A Very High Price is no longer available. Please use our search box below to find related content and browse the list of related news stories. Depending on the topic, news articles are deleted 3 - 18 months after the created date. We prefer to keep content fresh and current and not keep old news. Thanks for visiting today.Search RobinsPost News & Noticias
Cambridge Scientists Discover Simple “Twist” That Supercharges Clean Fuel Generation
Scientists have discovered a method to super-charge the ‘engine’ of sustainable fuel generation – by giving the materials a little twist. The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge, are devel ... Read More
A simple 'twist' improves the engine of clean fuel generation
Researchers have found a way to super-charge the 'engine' of sustainable fuel generation -- by giving the materials a little twist. The researchers are developing low-cost light-harvesting ... Read More
Charging ahead: The quest for clean energy and safer battery storage
Climate change is driving the transition toward clean energy and storage. Lithium-ion battery technology, while promising, suffers from some issues. Developers are working on solutions and ... Read More
Northern Plains tribes get $135 million for solar power
Five tribes across South Dakota are part of a multi-million dollar solar initiative to bring solar power to residential homes on reservations. Read More
When Politics and Physics Collide
But there are real-world limits to the velocity of commercialization of all industrial-class technologies, and firm physics boundaries for all hardware. The limitations of economic theory become ... Read More
Mining giant BHP Billiton makes $39 billion bid for Anglo American to expand copper operations
with around 10% of global output — a hugely lucrative market in the transition to clean energy. Anglo American’s share price closed up 16% in London after revealing that BHP, the world’s biggest miner ... Read More
Grand designs: The high-risk plan to make Australian industry great again
Manufacturing is making a comeback as the federal government reshapes and revitalises its role in the economy. But at what cost? Read More
Why the CEO of a $12 billion pet services company still responds to customer emails himself
Lev-Ram: Yes, and we heard that even some pigs, I think, came to the office. People have all sorts of strange pets. So anyways, we also got into Chewy's vision for how AI can assist customer service, ... Read More
New Zealand: How gene technology is changing future of food
Opinion: Ethical use of genetic tech may accelerate the adoption of new crops and animals. Read More
Mar sets the bar high
Taekwondo Fiji Coach Master Sang Hyun Ra says this is an iconic moment in his coaching career, guiding an athlete to the highest level of sports. Mar is now focused on mastering her techniques ahead ... Read More
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley vows to invest in ‘quality-of-life city services’
Here is the text of Providence Brett Smiley’s FY25 Budget speech, as prepared for delivery on April 17 as part of his annual state of the city presentation. Read More
This City in New York Is Apparently a High Priority Target in Nuclear War
A new "report" claiming the American cities most at risk of a nuclear attack put one city in the Empire State at the top of the list. Read More
Blow Us A Whistle
Comments (Whistles) Designed By Disqus