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Local Restrictions on Clean Energy Projects Hamper Transition to Renewable Energy

Local Restrictions on Clean Energy Projects Hamper Transition to Renewable Energy

Local zoning restrictions in Michigan and other states are impeding the development of large-scale renewable energy projects, hindering the timeline for transitioning to cleaner energy production.

NASA Finally Prises Lid Off The Largest Haul of Asteroid Dust Ever Obtained

NASA Finally Prises Lid Off The Largest Haul of Asteroid Dust Ever Obtained

Scientists working to remove the lid of the TAGSAM head (Robert Markowitz/NASA).

Arizona HVAC Worker Saves Blind Bulldog from Drowning

Arizona HVAC Worker Saves Blind Bulldog from Drowning

An Arizona HVAC worker heroically saves a blind bulldog from drowning in a backyard pool.

‘Astounding’ ocean temperatures in 2023 intensified extreme weather, data shows

‘Astounding’ ocean temperatures in 2023 intensified extreme weather, data shows

Record levels of heat were absorbed last year by Earth’s seas, which have been warming year-on-year for the past decade

Starlink's Direct to Cell satellites enable texting via 'cellphone towers in space'

Starlink's Direct to Cell satellites enable texting via 'cellphone towers in space'

SpaceX showcases the first text messages sent between T-Mobile phones using Starlink satellites.

The Best Pet Tech We've Seen at CES 2024 So Far

The Best Pet Tech We've Seen at CES 2024 So Far

CES 2024 has a focus on making your pet's life better too with a range of innovative pet tech products. Here are some of our favorites:

Cummins to Pay Record-Breaking $2 Billion Fine for Illegal Truck Emissions

Cummins to Pay Record-Breaking $2 Billion Fine for Illegal Truck Emissions

Cummins, one of the world's largest engine manufacturers, has agreed to pay a $2 billion fine and other costs after illegally installing devices on about one million pickup trucks to bypass emission standards. The settlement includes the largest-ever civil penalty in a Clean Air Act case.

Astronomers Trace Origin of Powerful Radio Signal to Group of Galaxies

Astronomers Trace Origin of Powerful Radio Signal to Group of Galaxies

Astronomers have used the Hubble Space Telescope to trace a powerful and distant fast radio burst back to a rare group of galaxies. This discovery could provide more insights into the mysterious origins of these bursts that have puzzled scientists for years.