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First solar-powered rugged laptop announced - features a solar panel on the back of the display and a backup battery with 5,200mAh of capacity
It has been years since we last saw a solar-powered laptop, but one laptop maker is finally bringing the niche product segment out of retirement, and the product is not a concept. Chinese device maker Oukitel has announced the world's first rugged…
Some leaders see powerful argument for renewable energy as Iran war shakes markets
World leaders have tried and failed to curb climate change by appealing to nations to act for the common good. Now, the Iran war and its costly energy crunch have some experts wondering if selfishness and nationalism may be a more likely way to…
The 10 best home security cameras to watch over your property
In an increasingly uncertain world, perhaps it's no surprise to learn that sales of the best security cameras are surging. According to a recent survey from research company Savanta, nearly one in five Brits have installed wireless video doorbells…
Little Chalfield villagers continue battle against solar farm plan
Villagers have said they are determined to win a three-year campaign against plans for a solar farm. Proposals for a 24-megawatt facility, which includes solar panels and battery storage, were first mooted for Little Chalfield, between Melksham and…
Stewart Temperature Solutions clients power up for a greener, cleaner, cheaper future
“It's a big opportunity to save money as well as being kind to the environment,” suggests Mr Stewart, whose Ayrshire-based company was founded by his father 35 years ago and specialises in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning…
Officials take bold action to protect US region from overlooked threat: 'This is long overdue
It's official. On his last day in office, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed an act years in the making to protect the Garden State from introduced species. The Invasive Species Management Act bans the 'sale, distribution, import, export, and…
Unexpected Speeding Electron Discovery Could Boost the Future of Solar Power
New solar energy research has demonstrated that electrons can move across solar panels at speeds far greater than previously understood, approaching the fastest speeds of molecular motion. The new research from the University of Cambridge appears…
No Fuel Needed! Car that runs on sunlight; Check all features here | Dynamite News
Aptera Motors has introduced a futuristic solar-powered electric vehicle capable of running on sunlight. The innovative car features roof-mounted solar panels that can generate enough energy to drive around 38 km daily without charging. Updated: 9…
China leads the humanoid robot race - but the U.S. still has a shot
Since the start of the year, China's humanoid robots have made waves at home and abroad — from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to China's Lunar New Year Spring Gala — fueling bold claims about a new industrial revolution…
SRMIST, Anabond enter into technology transfer agreement for next-gen solar cell encapsulators
The SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST) and Anabond Ltd., a company manufacturing adhesives and sealants, have announced a technology-transfer agreement for next generation solar cell encapsulants that would enhance the performance…
As Iran war shakes energy system, some see powerful argument for renewable energy
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By SETH BORENSTEIN and JENNIFER McDERMOTT World leaders have tried and failed to curb climate change by appealing to nations to act for the common good. Now, the Iran war and its costly energy crunch have…
12 measures passed by the Utah Legislature in 2026
These are some of the most-watched bills that passed the Utah Legislature during the 2026 session. Here's what's waiting on Gov. Cox's desk, with a few already signed into law. 🗺️ Federally-owned public lands would be mapped and…
As Iran war shakes energy system, some see powerful argument for renewable energy
World leaders have tried and failed to curb climate change by appealing to nations to act for the common good. Now, the Iran war and its costly energy crunch have some experts wondering if selfishness and nationalism may be a more likely way to…
As Iran war shakes energy system, some see powerful argument for renewable energy
Large fire and plume of smoke is visible after, according to the authorities, debris of an Iranian intercepted drone hit the Fujairah oil facility, in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, Tuesday, March 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri) World leaders have…
'A Small Price to Pay'
Current conditions: Spring-like temperatures have arrived in New York City, with a high of 62 degrees Fahrenheit today • The death toll from the flooding in Nairobi, Kenya, has risen to at least 42 • Heavy rain in Peru threatens…
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