By Laura Caseley When it comes to nanotechnology, the seemingly smallest motions can provide reliable and renewable energy. This is what is being discovered at the University of Wisconsin in Madison by M...
By Pete Danko The U.S. military this week has been playing host to 13 vendors invited to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, Calif., to demonstrate cutting edge clean technologies tha...
By Morgan Clendaniel Recycling is an obtuse process. Throw a can in the bin, the garbage men take it away, and maybe your next can is made from old cans. Or maybe not. You don't know what happens to those ...
By Dean Praetorius Rarely does a photo spell out the emotion it produces, especially in Space. The stunning image, which you can see for yourself below, is actually a collision between two galaxies, now...
As Apple overtook Exxon Mobil this week as the most valuable company in the U.S., tech analysts were crowing about the striking turnaround of a company that was thought to be on its last legs in the late...
As the congressional leaders decide on members for the new bipartisan debt-reduction super committee, green advocacy groups are already on the offensive, calling on the committee to cut billions of dollars (...
Signs of what could be flowing water have been found on Mars, Nasa has revealed, opening up speculation over whether life exists on the red planet. In a statement released on Thursday, the space agency said d...
By Dean Praetorius Scientists are saying that for the first time, they've found proof of the oxygen molecule in space. This new find, some 230 years since the discovery of oxygen gas, marks the first time...
By Marcia Dunn NASA heads for Jupiter this week. And its mission can't get much greener. A solar-powered, windmill-shaped spacecraft named Juno is set to become the most distant probe ever powered by the...