It Takes Years For Solar Panels To Pay For Themselves - Here's Why
Solar panels can help you save money on energy costs, but it takes years for those savings to pay off. Here's why it takes so long to break even financially.
Read MoreSolar panels can help you save money on energy costs, but it takes years for those savings to pay off. Here's why it takes so long to break even financially.
Read MoreNASA's Artemis missions are poised to make history, but moving the Artemis II rocket takes exceptionally wrong. In fact history is actually partially to blame.
Read MoreIf your garage door opener stops working, the problem might not be your batteries or the motor. Instead, you might need to adjust your LED lights.
Read MoreDid you know that your old laptop computer probably has a small amount of gold hiding inside it? Here's why it's there and how much you might expect to find.
Read MoreHelium is well known as the gas that makes balloons float and voices higher, but it's also found in some hard drives. Here's how it's advancing disk technology.
Read MoreA common trope in sailors' stories is the giant wave that can swallow a ship whole, now satellite data is giving some truth to those old tales.
Read MoreHaving babies born in space could produce an interesting conundrum as shown by research with one particular creature.
Read MoreNASA had a contingency plan in case Apollo astronauts were stranded near the Moon, but it was far stranger and riskier than you might expect.
Read MoreFor a lot of people, LLMs and AI tools are making their lives easier, but there comes a point where too many AI tools are bad for your well being.
Read MoreSolar panels on the road. What could go wrong? This tech may seem like a good idea to create sustainable energy, but it isn't quite ready for the real world.
Read MoreWind turbines provide clean, renewable energy and pay for themselves in cost savings -- eventually. Here's why it can take years for wind power to pay off.
Read MoreThe biggest benefit of using solar energy is that it's clean with a very small carbon footprint, but China is finding some added benefits as well.
Read MoreSpaceX has made a name for itself since its inception, specifically when it comes to reusable rocket boosters, including its Falcon 9 rocket.
Read MorePancreatic cancer is one of the hardest cancers to treat, which makes early detection so crucial, now AI is lending a hand to speed up the process.
Read MoreSending AI data centers into space sounds futuristic, but Nvidia's CEO says a few practical obstacles still make that idea hard to justify today.
Read MoreRocket launch maps look lopsided for a reason. NASA's sites are near the coasts, and the geography behind that choice is more practical than it seems.
Read MoreStephen Hawking’s black hole fame wasn’t his only focus — he also laid out multiple existential threats. Here are five doomsday risks he talked about.
Read MoreRefueling a nuclear submarine isn't quite as simple or quick as putting gas in your car. Here's why it takes years to get a nuclear sub back in the water.
Read MoreThe first transatlantic internet cable ever is being retired and pulled from the ocean floor. Here's how it's being done and what happens next.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the space sciences, nothing is quite as exciting as the search for alien life, and NASA thinks it has a good idea of where to look.
Read MoreChina has morphed into a green powerhouse over the past decade, and their push to fight desertification is doing more than restoring the soil.
Read MoreNuclear power plants have a bad rap due to the tragic Chernobyl incident and the Santa Susana Field Laboratory in California, but they're safer than ever.
Read MoreSpaceX has long been at the front of US space operations, but now a new company has unveiled a hypersonic rocket that could set the new standard.
Read MoreNearly 20 years ago, an iconic part of the Star Wars sci-fi film franchise made a trip aboard NASA's Space Shuttle for a visit to outer space.
Read MoreClimate change has significant yet odd effects on locations around the world. In some cases it affects migration patterns, while in others it disrupts sea levels.
Read MoreThe ISS has a rotating crew of seven astronauts, and they're equipped with all sorts of medical equipment, but not everything an emergency room would have.
Read MoreA collaboration between NASA and Lockheed Martin has produced an experimental jet capable of flying beyond the speed of sound without a sonic boom.
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