

Super-Deep Wells Open New Freshwater Sources Amid Depleting Groundwater
In a world that depends on liquid fresh water, almost all of it—99%—lies buried beneath the Earth’s surface, with the remaining 1% found in

Natasha Spencer-Jolliffe
Dec 18, 2024


'We’re One Catalytic Reaction Away from Solving Climate Change’
“We’re one catalytic reaction away from solving climate change,” says David MacMillan, co-winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and

Robert R. Selle
Oct 22, 2024


Hydrogen Vehicles are Revving Up in the Race to Decarbonize Transportation
The nation's largest contributor of greenhouse gases, transportation, is on a path to reduce its carbon emissions, and electric vehicles (EV

Rick Laezman
Oct 21, 2024


The Uplifting Architecture of Francis Kéré
Kéré Architecture, founded by renowned architect Francis Kéré, is universally admired for designing structures with uplifting African Indige

Natasha Spencer-Jolliffe
Oct 20, 2024


Can AI Solve Its Energy Woes? — The Massive Carbon Footprint of Artificial Intelligence
The new technology of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is promising to transform the world’s relationship with computing. Its potential in multi

Rick Laezman
Aug 22, 2024