Tag: environment

We’ll Have to Wait a Bit Longer for the World’s Biggest Fusion Reactor

Earlier this morning, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) Organization announced what has long been

By Mike Powers

Shark Eggs May Simply Stop Hatching Under Climate Change

Climate change may be coming for some sharks, new research suggests. The study found that

By Mike Powers

Amazon Delivery Van Ignites in Fiery Explosion During Houston’s Summer Heat

A drone operator in Houston captured video of an electric Amazon delivery van at a

By Mike Powers

Hurricane Beryl Is the Earliest Category 5 Storm in Recorded History

Hurricane Beryl was upgraded to a Category 5 storm earlier today, making it the earliest

By Mike Powers

Here’s How the Plastic Industry Thinks We Can Solve the Waste Crisis

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.Coastal Animals

By Mike Powers

Huge, Faltering Fusion Reactor Project Finally Completes Its Magnet System

It took 20 years, but the design and delivery of the International Fusion Energy Project’s

By Mike Powers

NASA’s Juno Probe Spies Plumes Above Jupiter Moon’s Lava Lakes

Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS Image processing by Andrea Luck (CC BY)It’s not a big moon relative to

By Mike Powers

Florida Is Now Using Drones to Fight Mosquitoes

In some parts of the country (mainly the hot, humid parts), humanity’s relationship with the

By Mike Powers

NASA’s Perseverance Rover Accidentally Draws Gigantic Penis on Mars

Things can get lonely on Mars. NASA’s four-wheeled robot has been roaming the Red Planet

By Mike Powers

NASA’s Voyager Has Made a Full Recovery After Glitch Nearly Ended the Historic Mission

Voyager fans, rejoice! The 46-year-old spacecraft is once again probing interstellar space for cosmic wonders

By Mike Powers