Day: April 11, 2025
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SCIENCE
Amazon trained Prime drivers to use defibrillators
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Energy
As Congress slashes spending, will clean energy tax credits survive?
Tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act helped Enphase Energy move production of some of its solar inverters and batteries…
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Energy
Lawmakers fear AI data centers will drive up residents’ power bills
Photo by Scott Rodgerson on Unsplash by Alex Brown, Stateline This is the second of two States Newsroom stories examining…
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Energy
PJM-Google AI partnership aims to speed up generator interconnection
Courtesy: Salam Habash via Unsplash PJM announced a multiyear collaboration agreement with Google and Tapestry, with the aim of further streamlining…
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Energy
Excelsior, Altus Power, Base Power, Sunraycer, Vesper Energy
On April 10, 2025, Vesper Energy celebrated the commercial operation of its flagship energy project, Hornet Solar, in Tulia, Texas. Courtesy:…
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SCIENCE
Amazon is blowing out some of our favorite air purifiers just in time for allergy season
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Energy
How will Trump’s latest round of tariffs affect clean energy? – This Week in Cleantech
This Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15…
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For the first time, astronomers watch a black hole ‘wake up’ in real-time
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Cordyceps fungus: ‘The Last of Us’ co-star thriving outside the spotlight
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 After two long years, the highly anticipated second season of HBO’s The Last of…
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In Australia, Surgical Escape Room Puts Nurses to the Test
Bright lights, gleaming surgical tools, and a patient ready on the operating table. All seems to be in order, but…
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