Arctic’s Hidden Thermostat: How Sea Ice Controls Ocean Heating
Study Finds Reasons that Arctic Ice Melt was Underestimated
Study Finds Reasons that Arctic Ice Melt was Underestimated
Climate change creates new seasons
How Best to Store Renewable Power?
How can we build Data Centres with Zeal – and Net Zero in mind
Research is exploring harvesting solar energy indoors, where light is weaker and comes mainly from artificial sources. This is especially important for the rising number of small electronic devices that need reliable, sustainable power without relying on disposable batteries. A study shows how indoor solar technology can make a major leap forward, achieving an impressive … Continue reading Triple Passivation: A Leap Forward for Indoor Solar Cells
Imagine using an app that not only helps you reduce your carbon footprint but also ensures your data is secure, promotes digital inclusion for all, and fosters community well-being. This vision is the focus of a groundbreaking study from Norwegian University of Science and Technology [63.4°N, 10.3°E], who explored how social sustainability — a concept … Continue reading How Software Can Drive Social Justice and Inclusion
Digitally-Enabled Business Models for a green economy
A new Norwegian approach to green energy systems, that saves billions of euros.
Ireland blends production of potatoes and energy
We must be careful how much we bet on AI in moving forward with energy in the UK.