With much of the developed world hastening its transition to renewables, take a look at some renewable megaprojects around the globe.
The world’s largest planned renewable energy project would be bigger than entire countries, with onshore wind turbines potentially triple the size of current market leading machines, according to new documents.
Switzerland is leading the way in clean energy with a world-first project: the installation of removable solar panels on active railway tracks.
A new paper describes a success in making a brand-new enzyme with the potential to digest plastics.
University of Queensland researchers have for the first time introduced genetic material into plants via their roots, opening a potential pathway for rapid crop improvement.
Recent expanded analysis much more strongly suggests that Callisto hosts a subsurface ocean.
A team of researchers has found evidence of salt minerals in samples recovered from Ryugu during the initial phase of Japan's Hayabusa2 mission.
The planet, WASP-121b, is some 900 light-years away in the constellation Puppis. The team has now probed deep inside Tylos's atmosphere and revealed distinct winds in separate layers, forming a map of the atmosphere's 3D structure.
An international team of researchers have discovered hidden structures within whale songs that exhibit striking parallels to human language.
New images, taken over 16 min on January 17, 2025 by the Mastcam instrument on NASA's Curiosity rover, show noctilucent, or twilight clouds, in the atmosphere of Mars.
In 1983, the theoretical physicist Brandon Carter concluded that the time it took for humans to evolve on Earth -- relative to the total lifespan of the Sun - suggests that our evolutionary origin was intrinsically unlikely.
Earth must have experienced something exceptional 10 million years ago. A strange increase in the radioactive isotope beryllium-10 was found in rock samples from the floor of the Pacific Ocean.
Meteoroids striking Mars produce seismic signals that can reach deeper into the planet than previously known.
The Alpha Centauri (AC) star system is our nearest stellar neighbour and it is moving toward us, presenting an excellent opportunity to study how material might move between Solar Systems.
A Canadian-led team of international astronomers has made a groundbreaking discovery about how young planets form and grow using a creative approach with unique tools of the James Webb Space Telescope.