Astronomers have followed 3I/ATLAS since its discovery on July 1. Hubble photographed it on July 21 from 277 million miles ...
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Scientists make nighttime power by beaming heat into space
Scientists are learning how to turn the chill of outer space into a quiet source of electricity, using the night sky itself as a heat sink. By carefully managing how surfaces shed heat after dark, ...
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Should You Leave Birdbaths Out In The Winter?
Many birdbaths can be damaged by cold weather but birds need fresh water sources year-round. Learn which birdbaths are best for winter and how to provide water for birds in winter.
Owning a home in Orlando should feel like security. Instead, it feels like living inside a stress test of climate economics.
Discover Satara Village, the clean and sustainable Maharashtra hamlet praised by Anand Mahindra. Explore its community-led ...
The ESA's JUICE probe has for the first time photographed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS in an active state, revealing a glowing ...
Terrence and Lesley Bridges have seen their energy bills drop dramatically, from £375 a month down to as low as £40, since ...
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How do solar panels work in snow?
Solar panels and snow are often framed as natural enemies, but the physics of how panels generate electricity tells a more nuanced story. In cold, bright conditions, modern photovoltaic systems can ...
Either way it is a win, according to The Guardian, because solar panel-covered roofs contribute greatly to France’s renewable ...
Bennu asteroid samples returned by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission reveal life's building blocks, including sugars like ribose and ...
Terrence Bridges says he "can't fault the heating system", which captures heat from more than 500 mini-computers processing data [Ben Schofield/BBC] An Essex couple have become the first people in the ...
Hubble images confirm a radical Harvard theory: the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is fragmenting, validating Professor Loeb's ...
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