THE global demand for energy has grown significantly over the past century due to population growth, industrial development and rapid urbanisation. Traditionally, most of the world’s energy has been ...
EEL Energy and Exel Composites use biomimicry and carbon fibre to advance hydrokinetic renewable energy technology.
The opening day in Melbourne revealed the problem teams face in Formula 1’s new power unit era.
In an interview with RFE/RL, political scientist Ariel Cohen discusses Iran’s long history in oil geopolitics, the limits of its ability to disrupt global markets, and why he believes the structural ...
A team of eggheads have created what could only be called glow-in-the-dark plants. The MIT team promises that the innovation could light up our homes.
Facing a catastrophic energy shortfall as the Iran-Israel conflict paralyzes the Persian Gulf, Pakistan has executed a swift, nationwide transition to work-from-home and ...
Gadgetry and clever engineering quietly transform how military forces operate. These gadgets deliver subtlety, enable ...
Asteroids are some of the oldest objects in the solar system: leftovers from the chaotic time when planets were assembling ...
Andrew Fox recently described a strategic nightmare now unfolding in Iran. Military power has damaged the Islamic Republic's military infrastructure and weakened parts of its security architecture.
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‘Fast Power’ vs. ‘Slow Power’: The New Energy Contest
Energy politics has become a rivalry between hydrocarbon and electrification systems, where states weaponize interdependence ...
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Question of the week: Has F1 gone too far with the complexity of new rules?
The first race of Formula 1's new era is behind us – and opinions are divided ...
For the first time, you can check out every inch of the famed 345-foot sailing megayacht—one of the world’s largest sailing ...
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