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How AI could supercharge battery research
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That massive climate bill is still on everyone’s minds over
The quest for equitable climate solutions
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Afterwards, Baker sat down with us for a conversation about
2023 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Sublime Systems and its clean cement
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When cement is mixed with water, sand, and gravel, it
2023 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Form Energy and its iron batteries
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Form Energy uses an iron-air chemistry in its batteries: as
Why the dream of fusion power isn’t going away
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With those reactions, fusion reached what’s sometimes called scientific breakeven—a
How electricity could clean up transportation, steel, and even fertilizer
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I’m starting to feel that way about “Electrify everything,” a
Meet the climate innovators of tomorrow
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→ For example, I’m interested in the efforts to use
This startup plans to power a tugboat with ammonia later this year
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Young Suk Jo, 34, came up with a possible solution
How water could make safer batteries
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There’s also growing concern about fires started by e-bikes in
Zinc batteries that offer an alternative to lithium just got a big boost
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Today, lithium-ion batteries are the default choice to store energy
How climate change can supercharge hurricanes
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So even though I live in the Northeast now, by
Here’s what we know about hurricanes and climate change
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This trend of stronger storms fits with theoretical research going
Why getting more EVs on the road is all about charging
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But a person can only eat so much fast food—if
How new batteries could help your EV charge faster
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To increase a battery’s total capacity, these anodes can be
What’s changed in the US since the breakthrough climate bill passed a year ago?
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In total, companies have announced over $76 billion in private
How a half-trillion dollars is transforming climate technology
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“There is still a long way to go, but the
Inside MIT’s nuclear reactor laboratory
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MIT’s research reactor was built in the 1950s, and its
Here’s how much heat your body can take
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Wet-bulb temperature is a weird metric, but basically, it’s an
Why air-conditioning is a climate antihero
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In 2018, cooling consumed about 2,000 terawatt-hours of energy globally.
These moisture-sucking materials could transform air conditioning
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Rather than small silica beads, Blue Frontier’s cooling technology relies
Want to know where batteries are going? Look at their ingredients.
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This might not be a surprise, since I'm almost constantly
How common chemicals could help clean up global shipping
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I’ve actually got boats on the mind because there was