4/8/2026 7:00:36 AM Used Diapers Turned into New Ones Thanks to Super-Recycling Japanese Towns and New Innovation By Caitlin Connell As a newer mom, I’ve already realized how quickly diapers take over your life. They are everywhere. In the nursery, in the diaper bag, in...
4/6/2026 7:00:29 AM A New Giant Leap: Humanity’s Return to the Moon Begins Again By Caitlin Connell The return to deep space with Artemis II feels like more than just another launch. It feels like a shift in mindset. A reminder that we...
4/3/2026 7:00:24 AM Cutting Emissions Without Building New Infrastructure By Andrew Browne As global electricity demand rises, driven heavily by data centers, operators are under intensifying pressure to reduce energy...
4/2/2026 7:00:08 AM Rethinking Data Centers: Floating Data Centers in the Netherlands By Samantha Clendenning The Netherlands is taking a bold step in reimagining digital infrastructure, bringing data centers onto the water. By deploying floating...
3/27/2026 9:42:21 AM Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers By Lauren Whittemore The Intertek engineering team in Plano, Texas, is helping shape the future of STEM by introducing university students to careers in...
3/27/2026 5:38:30 AM The Human Brain Runs On 20 Watts Of Power, About The Same As Your Computer Monitor By John Clark I bet you never realized that we already have a computer that’s far more powerful than any AI out there, and it uses a fraction of a...
3/26/2026 6:33:41 AM Teen Discovers 1.5 Million Unidentified Space Objects By John Clark Most teens spend their summer vacation sleeping in, playing video games, and doing as little as possible. But not Matteo Paz… He put his...
3/25/2026 5:19:00 AM From Bottling Plant to Digital Powerhouse — The New Blueprint for Regenerative Infrastructure By Andrew Browne Industrial landscapes around the world are changing, but rarely as clearly and dramatically as in Fuenlabrada, Madrid. A former bottling...
3/20/2026 5:20:37 AM What will urban living look like in the future? By Caitlin Connell Growing up in New England, there's reminders of our past all over the place, cobblestone roads and colonial homes, but sometimes I like...
3/19/2026 5:00:47 AM Making the Invisible Visible: Air Quality in the Skyline By David Muil I came across a fascinating story recently about how architecture can help us see something that is normally invisible: the air we...
3/18/2026 5:08:24 AM Turning Idle California Farmland Into A Clean Energy Powerhouse By Kennedy Amissah I always find it encouraging when new ideas challenge how we think about land use in a changing climate. The proposal to convert idle...
3/17/2026 5:08:27 AM New Plastic Can Self-Destruct on Command By Derek Silva Scientists have developed a new type of plastic that can break down on demand, offering a promising solution to the world’s growing...
3/16/2026 5:22:29 AM Old Coal Mines May Find New Life in Energy Storage By Derek Silva Across the United States, thousands of abandoned coal mines may soon get a surprising second life as large-scale energy storage systems. ...
3/16/2026 5:02:59 AM No Driver, No Problem: Our Family Tried a Zoox Robotaxi in Las Vegas By Daniel Rodriguez-Hobley The vehicle arrived. The doors opened. And nobody was sitting up front. Eight of us had split into two groups to ride Zoox, the fully...
3/16/2026 5:00:09 AM Power Hungry: How The AI Boom Is Forcing A Clean Energy Reckoning By Caitlin Connell I found this article fascinating because it highlights a tension that often appears whenever a new technology scales quickly. Artificial...
3/12/2026 5:45:48 AM Battle of the Battery Giants By Derek Silva Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has revealed a new advancement in battery and charging technology that could significantly...