Germany’s Portable Hydroelectric Breakthrough: Clean Power in a Suitcase
German engineers have built a suitcase-sized hydro generator that powers 12 homes using just a small stream — no dams, no grid, no fuel. Drop it in water and get…
German engineers have built a suitcase-sized hydro generator that powers 12 homes using just a small stream — no dams, no grid, no fuel. Drop it in water and get…
In Peru, fog-catching nets coated with cactus fiber can collect up to 400 liters of clean water a day, turning mist into drinking water for entire villages — a simple…
In Peru, fog-catching nets coated with cactus fiber can collect up to 400 liters of clean water a day, turning mist into drinking water for entire villages — a simple…
MIT engineers built a solar panel that turns desert air into clean drinking water — no electricity, pipes, or moving parts needed. Powered only by sunlight and advanced MOFs, it’s…
In Copenhagen, even the trash bins are cyclist-friendly. These tilted cans, introduced in 2010, let riders toss garbage while on the move—no stops, no mess. It’s a small innovation that…
Japanese researchers at RIKEN and the University of Tokyo have developed a revolutionary plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours and fully decomposes in soil in just 10 days. Unlike…
Volvo’s once-bold ambition to transition to a 100% electric lineup by 2030 has now taken a dramatic detour. Citing declining consumer demand, infrastructure challenges, and evolving market trends, Volvo has…
A few decades ago, the Aral Sea was one of the largest lakes in the world. Today, all that remains is a desert filled with stranded ships, dry sand, and…
Japan has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in clean energy. Scientists have developed a revolutionary system that converts sunlight and water into hydrogen fuel, offering a 100% renewable and zero-emission solution….
Porsche is making waves in the auto industry by investing $831 million to keep combustion engines alive, even as many automakers go all-in on EVs. With Taycan sales dropping nearly…