How will wars be fought in the future? As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, militaries around the world are exploring how artificial intelligence, autonomous vehicles, cyber warfare, and ...
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With the global population projected to reach nearly 10 billion within 25 years, the pressure to feed billions more people is mounting — and Cornell scientists are turning to food scraps for answers.
CANOPY reports twelve strategies for creating a sustainable, future-proof office by 2026, focusing on effective design, location, and technology.
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The plan targets the first operational SMRs in the early 2030s, with EU capacity potentially reaching 17 to 53 gigawatts by 2050.
Luxury hotels from Turkey to the Maldives are redefining sustainable wellness with eco-friendly design, biohacking and traditional health and beauty therapies.
IAEA's Mikhail Chudakov talks to NEi about the changing role of nuclear power and what is needed to make progress around the world.
EU carbon prices dropped heavily late on Monday afternoon, wiping out earlier gains as the market reacted to a letter from the European Commission confirming that the market’s supply regulation ...
At the Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris, China, Brazil, Italy and Belgium joined a pledge to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050.
Governments worldwide are investing in nuclear energy infrastructure, and these three companies are in excellent positions to benefit.
USANewsgroup.com News Commentary — The United States currently imports roughly 95% of the uranium it consumes, leaving the world’s largest nuclear fleet almost entirely dependent on foreign fuel [1].