The US added a record-breaking amount of energy storage in 2025, according to a new solar industry report published Monday. The growth of battery storage across the US is a rare success story for clean energy during the renewables-hostile second…
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China’s neighbor to roll out 7,000-ton nuclear ballistic missile sub
The Indian Navy is getting ready to commission its third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, INS Aridhaman, a 7,000-ton underwater giant and the largest vessel yet built under the Arihant-class program.
The massive nuclear stealth…
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Sam Altman says ChatGPT water use claims are ‘completely untrue’ — but admits AI energy use is a concern
- Sam Altman dismisses claims about ChatGPT’s water usage as “totally fake”
- Experts warn that scaling AI infrastructure is driving huge costs and increasing pressure on power, cooling, and resources
- The real issue isn’t efficiency —…
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Mixing generative AI with physics to create personal items that work in the real world
Ever had an idea for something that looked cool, but wouldn’t work well in practice? When it comes to designing things like decor and personal accessories, generative artificial intelligence (genAI) models can relate. They can produce creative…
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Mysterious Greek inscription reignites debate on whether a Syrian mosque stands atop Roman Emperor Elagabalus' Temple
A recently discovered Greek inscription at the base of a column inside the Great Mosque of Homs in Syria has rekindled a longstanding scholarly debate about the exact location of the Temple of the sun, whose high priest ascended to the Roman…
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Perseverance’s Landing – NASA
NASA’s Perseverance Rover approaches Mars in this Feb. 18, 2020, top-down still image captured by a camera on the rover’s descent stage.
Perseverance is searching for signs of ancient microbial life, to advance NASA’s quest to explore the…
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Between flood and drought: The metric that could better explain what happens to water in the age of climate change
A key question in any discussion about climate is “How much rain fell?” But perhaps there is an even more important one. Like any household budget, the global water economy is based on “income,” that is, water entering the system as…
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AI deep denoiser can remove clouds from satellite images
Thick cloud cover can completely obscure the surface of the Earth from satellite view, while thinner haze and shadows distort the image of rural and urban regions. As such, many remote sensing images for monitoring climate, crops, and urban…
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Reading the enemy: How genome science is reshaping the fight against wheat stem rust
In 2013, farmers in the highlands of Ethiopia began to notice something unsettling: a familiar variety of wheat was failing in an unfamiliar way. Stems weakened, plants collapsed, and fields that had once held firm against disease were suddenly…
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A journey from student to Amazon “Junglekeeper”: Interview with Paul Rosolie
Paul Rosolie has had a career unlike any other. First traveling to the Peruvian Amazon at the age of 18, Rosolie partnered with Juan Julio Durand, a local member of the Infierno Indigenous group. Together, the pair explored the primeval forest of…
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