Green Matters on MSN
Scientists create new design to generate electricity from Earth's magnetic field
Nearly 200 years ago, a scientist named Michael Faraday tried experimenting to see whether Earth's magnetic field could help ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Top 7 must-read nuclear energy stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
From Russia’s floating reactors to China’s 100-year battery, these seven milestones shaped the global nuclear energy outlook ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
Earth’s magnetic field and rotation are producing electricity — just not how anyone expected
Scientists in the United States have created a small device that produces a tiny electrical signal from Earth’s natural rotation. Although the voltage is extremely small, the experiment shows that ...
A nuclear fusion company building a reactor in America is targeting Australia for international expansion and says it could ...
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India not only needs to craft a power storage policy, but also has to make its scale of RE durable
As India accelerates its transition towards renewable energy, there’s an evident gap in maximizing its potential. Without a ...
A $6B deal merges Trump Media with TAE Technologies, aiming to advance nuclear fusion energy as a low-pollution, long-term ...
The global soft magnetic materials market size was US$ 22.51 billion in 2021. The global soft magnetic materials market size is forecast to reach US$ 45.75 billion by 2030, growing at a compound ...
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
Interest in fusion has been further fuelled by the proliferation of data centres, as tech firm hunt for sources to power ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Contactless method tracks electricity in matter hotter than sun to decode nuclear fusion
A new light-based probe allows scientists to explore electrical currents in environments previously beyond reach.
If you're interested in what you could gain from solar, head to TCD's Solar Explorer to check out installers and learn some ...
There’s dead, mostly dead, and then there’s the Navy’s railgun, which appears to have been resurrected along with the battleship.
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