For centuries, humanity has tapped into various energy sources to power progress. Fire was our first energy source, providing heat, light, and a means to cook food. The Industrial Revolution saw the rise of coal and steam. In the 19th and 20th centuries, oil and natural gas came into play,
Picture a celestial orchestra, where every cosmic phenomenon plays a harmonious tune that resonates with the very fabric of the universe. In this grand symphony of science, neutrinos, those elusive subatomic particles, dance gracefully through the cosmos, singing a melody that could hold the key to our sustainable future. Within
According to a recent analysis by the International Energy Agency, global expenditure on clean energy will increase by 12 percent in 2022, hitting $1.4 trillion as the globe pours money into renewables, electric cars, and energy efficiency. IEA’s annual evaluation of global energy investment reveals an acceleration of the energy
Beyond the over-consumption of the exponential exploitation of coal, oil, and natural gas to supply energy for human progress, there is a more sustainable planet. Because this set of fuels is mostly responsible for the feared greenhouse effect on the globe, humanity must make a dramatic reversal on climate change
To a person living a thousand years ago, our current level of technological sophistication would have undoubtedly seemed just like magic. We’ve granted ourselves these powers with the help of new energy sources that have driven developments in engineering and provided dependable substitutes to the alchemical infusions and occult incantations
The term „free energy“ gets bandied around a lot these days, but nobody seems to know what it means. Some people think that free energy technologies recovered from crashed UFOs have been hidden from the public for decades, and others swear that Nikola Tesla created a working free energy device
Throughout human history, new technologies have always displaced existing jobs. As you travel across planet Earth in the 21st century, you’ll find that there are hardly any hunter-gatherers left. Instead, you’ll find plenty of teachers, doctors, lawyers, and, yes, truck drivers. Like many other professionals, however, truck drivers across the
As humanity has yearned for the stars, its energy output has needed to stay in balance with increasingly sophisticated technologies. Finding the manpower to row a Viking vessel was far less complex than understanding the engine operation procedures of a modern-day cruise ship, but at every turn, the human race
The definition of the Internet of Things is still in flux. Commonly abbreviated as the IoT, this rapidly expanding network of internet-connected devices is under constant scrutiny from academic and policymaking organizations. Just recently, a scientific paper gave an overview of the city of Valencia’s efforts to integrate its burgeoning IoT infrastructure,
Renewable energy is unmistakably the way of the future. As a species, we can’t continue to rely on fossil fuels, and nuclear energy still has many flaws despite recent advancements. To meet the energy needs of the coming age, it’s essential to invest heavily in renewable energy development, but a