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Enhanced geothermal systems: An underground tech surfaces as a serious clean energy contender
A once-overlooked technology that taps into the Earth's heat to generate electricity could supply up to 20% of the electricity in the United States by 2050, according to a new Princeton analysis.... Read more
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AI device startup that sued OpenAI and Jony Ive is now suing its own ex-employee over trade secrets
A secretive competition to pioneer a new way of communicating with artificial intelligence chatbots is getting a messy public airing as OpenAI fights a trademark dispute over its stealth hardware collaboration with legendary iPhone designer Jony Ive.... Read more
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Wimbledon's electronic line-calling system shows that we still can't replace human judgment
The Wimbledon tennis tournament in 2025 has brought us familiar doses of scorching sunshine and pouring rain, British hopes and despair, and the usual queues, strawberries and on-court stardust. One major difference with this year's tournament, however, has been the notable absence of human line judges for the first time... Read more
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Five unusual ways to make buildings greener (literally)
Buildings adorned with plants are an increasingly familiar sight in cities worldwide. These "green walls" are generally created using metal frames that support plastic plates, onto which pre-grown plants are inserted. These plants are able to survive without soil because they're sustained by nutrient-packed rolls of felt and artificial sprinklers.... Read more
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EU unveils AI code of practice to help businesses comply with bloc's rules
The European Union on Thursday released a code of practice on general purpose artificial intelligence to help thousands of businesses in the 27-nation bloc using the technology comply with the bloc's landmark AI rule book.... Read more
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Is Outlook down? Thousands of users report issues accessing their email
Several thousand Microsoft Outlook users ran into issues with the email platform Wednesday night and Thursday morning, with some reporting problems like loading their inboxes or signing in.... Read more
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TikTok faces fresh European privacy investigation over China data transfers
TikTok is facing a fresh European Union privacy investigation into user data sent to China, regulators said Thursday.... Read more
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Sunlight-powered technology transforms dissolved ocean carbon into industrial feedstock
The ocean serves as Earth's largest dynamic carbon sink, absorbing 400 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO₂) annually through continuous exchange with the atmosphere. Researchers at Yale have now developed an efficient system to extract and convert dissolved CO₂ into clean fuels and useful industrial feedstock.... Read more
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3D printing method turns biodegradable polymers into conductive electronic components
From touch-sensitive smartphone screens to fitness wearables and wireless earbuds, electronics are becoming ever more integrated into our daily lives—and smaller, lighter, and more flexible in the process. But as the demand for electronic devices grows, so does the need for more sustainable ways to produce them.... Read more
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Researchers develop eco-friendly method of creating semiconductor materials for electronics
A Virginia Commonwealth University researcher has developed an alternative method of producing semiconductor materials that is environmentally friendly.... Read more
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Modeling shows geothermal and borehole thermal energy storage can reliably heat buildings in extreme cold
New energy storage research from NREL, a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory, has demonstrated a way to store and reuse heat underground to meet the heating demands of cold regions like Alaska.... Read more
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Why recycling solar panels is harder than you might think
It's hard work soaking up sunlight to generate clean electricity. After about 25 to 30 years, solar panels wear out. Over the years, heating and cooling cycles stress the materials. Small cracks develop, precipitation corrodes the frame and layers of materials can start to peel apart.... Read more
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Tool devised for detecting AI that scores high on accuracy, low on false accusations
Detecting writing via artificial intelligence is a tricky dance: Doing it right means being effective at identifying it while being careful not to falsely accuse a human of employing it. And few tools strike the right balance.... Read more
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Nanosheet material stores heat below 100°C using dual water adsorption modes
Efficiently capturing and storing excess heat, particularly below 200°C, is paramount to achieving a carbon-neutral society. Every year, factories and homes produce excess heat, much of which gets wasted. Likewise, as the world gets more reliant on renewable energy sources, the need to capture and store heat grows.... Read more
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New Chrome extension makes web more accessible for neurodivergent users
If you find pop-up ads annoying, imagine how distracting they are for a person with heightened sensitivity.... Read more