The government last week set a goal of 110 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2030 in its latest five-year plan draft, a 76 per cent jump from the end of last year ...
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Length of days on Earth is increasing at an 'unprecedented' rate - and climate change is to blame
It might sometimes feel like the days are starting to drag on, but scientists say that this isn't necessarily all in your head.
The lofty target underscores the priority Chinese leaders have placed on the around-the-clock reliability of nuclear’s carbon-free electricity. Wind and solar are helping the country meet growing ...
Deutsche Bank 34th Annual Media, Internet & Telecom Conference March 9, 2026 11:40 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsPerry ...
New factors could be impacting the rate at which the Earth is spinning, scientists have said. It turns out that the days getting longer isn't just because Spring is finally on the way. Scientists ...
The Free Press likes to publish provocative takes that punch holes in established ideologies. When that ethos is applied to the subject of climate change, the result is a largely one-sided perspective ...
DST continues to spark debate as Americans remain divided over whether to keep changing their clocks each year.
The Doomsday Clock—a symbolic device to signal an array of existential threats to the world since 1947—was recently moved to ...
AI tools can generate realistic deepfakes, synthetic feeds, and fabricated accounts at scale, that could flood analysts during crises with large volumes of information that overload their capabilities ...
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1,000x more efficient tabletop laser could spot chip defects and power nuclear clocks
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have demonstrated a new type of vacuum ...
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have demonstrated a new kind of vacuum ultraviolet laser that is 100 to 1,000 times more efficient than existing technologies of its kind. The ...
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