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Report: More Than 1 Million US Properties To Be Swallowed By The Sea By 2100

PRINCETON N.J. - By 2100 more than 1 million properties in 24 states and Washington DC worth more than $100 billion are projected to be at least partly submerged at high tide. By 2050, as many as 4.4 million acres are projected to fall below the high tide line nationwide. Four states—Louisiana, Florida, North Carolina, and Texas—account

By |2022-09-20T14:09:50-04:00September 19th, 2022|Climate Change, Science|

Michigan Aerospace Manufacturers Adds Top Space Leaders To Space Summit Lineup

STERLING HEIGHTS - Join the Michigan Aerospace Manufacturers Association for its annual North American Space Summit this October 2-4 in Traverse City and hear from some of the world’s most influential leaders in government and defense, automotive, business, aerospace and more on their initiatives to lead the world in new technology, capabilities, services and innovation

By |2022-09-19T19:40:14-04:00September 19th, 2022|Featured, Science|

Study: World On Brink Of Five Disastrous Climate Tipping Points

POTSDAM, Germany - The climate crisis has driven the world to the brink of multiple “disastrous” tipping points, according to a major study. It shows five dangerous tipping points may already have been passed due to the 1.1C of global heating caused by humanity to date. These include the collapse of Greenland’s ice cap, eventually producing a huge

By |2022-09-19T18:51:15-04:00September 19th, 2022|Climate Change, Science|

Report: World Heading In Wrong Direction – Climate Change Will Be Devastating

GENEVA, Switzerland - Climate science is clear: we are heading in the wrong direction, according to a new multi-agency report coordinated by the World Meteorological Organization, which highlights the huge gap between aspirations and reality. Without much more ambitious action, the physical and socioeconomic impacts of climate change will be increasingly devastating, it warns. The

By |2022-09-13T19:32:39-04:00September 13th, 2022|Featured, Science|

Crab-Shell Derived Battery May Be Alternative To Lithium-ion Batteries

COLLEGE PARK, Md - In a paper published earlier this month in the journal Matter, one group of engineers at the University of Maryland crafted an impressive chitin-zinc battery made from crab shells that’s biodegradable, but still holds considerable electrical juice. As the world moves toward a more sustainable future, the hope is that a rechargeable, crab-derived

By |2022-09-11T17:15:46-04:00September 11th, 2022|Science|

Motorcycle Uses Hydrogen Fuel Cell That Provides 100 Percent Clean Energy

DETROIT - Meet Hydra, an e-bike with a difference. Unlike traditional electric motorcycles that rely on a powertrain that pulls energy from a lithium-ion battery, Hydra offers an alternate, much more experimental solution – hydrogen fuel cells. Although still in its infancy, hydrogen fuel cells promise absolutely clean energy. Unlike gasoline-powered engines, the fuel cells

By |2022-09-11T17:15:46-04:00September 11th, 2022|Auto Tech, Featured, Science|

Doomsday Glacier Collapse Could Raise Sea Levels By Several Feet

ANTARCTICA - Antarctica's so-called "doomsday glacier" -- nicknamed because of its high risk of collapse and threat to global sea level -- has the potential to rapidly retreat in the coming years, scientists say, amplifying concerns over the extreme sea level rise that would accompany its potential demise. The Thwaites Glacier, capable of raising sea level by several feet,

By |2022-09-06T12:51:58-04:00September 6th, 2022|Climate Change, Featured, Science|

Efficient Carbon Dioxide Reduction Under Visible Light With Inexpensive Catalyst

NEW YORK - A novel coordination polymer-based photocatalyst for CO2 reduction exhibits unprecedented performance, giving scientists at Tokyo Tech hope in the fight against global warming. Made from abundant elements and requiring no complex post-synthesis treatment or modifications, this promising photocatalyst could pave the way for a new class of photocatalysts for efficiently converting CO2 into useful

By |2022-09-01T17:56:23-04:00September 1st, 2022|Featured, Science|

Study: Weeks Of Heat Above 100F Norm In Much Of US In 30 Years

LONDON, UK - Vast swaths of the continental US will be experiencing prolonged and dangerous heatwaves by the middle of the century, with the heat index in some areas above 100F (38C) for weeks on end, according to an alarming new study published on Monday. Almost two-thirds of Americans, who live in mostly southern and

By |2022-08-15T18:07:08-04:00August 15th, 2022|Climate Change, Featured, Science|

Scientists Discover “World’s Best Semiconductor”

BOSTON - Researchers at MIT and the University of Houston have experimented with a new material called cubic boron arsenide, showing that the novel semiconductor can overcome a number of limitations that plague silicon and drag down some of its applications in electronics. While silicon crystals are great for conducting electrons, it far less accommodating

By |2022-08-08T15:10:47-04:00August 7th, 2022|Featured, Science|