Wind energy is taking off all over again. This time, literally. In China, a multi-institute research and development project has created a series of large-scale floating turbine prototypes. The helium ...
The Asian country takes another step in its commitment to wind energy. A flying turbine that is quiet and less visible at ground level.
Dateline has wrapped up a major airborne survey at its newly acquired California heavy rare earths project, with field ...
The waves of U.S. and Israeli bomb strikes in Tehran and Beirut, and Iran’s missile and drone attacks on neighboring ...
Staff at a luxury resort owned by Andrew Forrest off the Far North Queensland coast have been evacuated and schools have ...
A Chinese company reported flying a massive airborne wind energy system to roughly 2,000 meters during a January 2026 test flight that local officials described as the world’s first “urban floating ...
One sunny July morning, on a lake in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains, two scientists skimmed a black inflatable raft back and forth across the water. Isabella Oleksy, an ecologist at the University of ...
Due to climate change, plants' pollination season has been growing longer and longer. As a result, people are exposed to allergens for extended periods each year, raising a major public health concern ...
2000 m above ground level (AGL), winds are stronger and much, much more consistent than they are at surface. Even if the Earth were a perfect sphere, there’d be a sluggish boundry layer at the surface ...
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China just tested a flying wind turbine, and it generated enough power to run a US home for 13 days
The future is here, and China is taking the lead. A Chinese energy company has successfully tested a wind turbine that actually flies in the sky. Appearing like a giant blimp, it is designed to ...
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