A 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite crashes through the roof of a house in Georgia, revealing clues about the origin of the Solar System.
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Homeowner shares rooftop solar review after new panels immediately get buried by snow: 'I can't reach them'
"People really underestimate how great of a deal [it] is." Homeowner shares rooftop solar review after new panels immediately get buried by snow: 'I can't reach them' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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What scientists say about the unusual object moving through our solar system
Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third known interstellar object ever detected passing through our solar system, carries a chemical signature that does not match what astronomers typically see in comets born ...
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First Solar (FSLR) rises as market takes a dip: Key facts
In the latest trading session, First Solar (FSLR) closed at $200.23, marking a +1.23% move from the previous day. This change outpaced the S&P 500's 0.08% loss on the day. Meanwhile, the Dow ...
As struggling municipalities face shrinking income and mounting debt, innovative renewable energy models are aiming to ...
Beacon Securities analyst Donangelo Volpe has maintained a “Speculative Buy” rating and $2.00 target on Sparq Systems ...
For decades, Nigeria’s research and innovation ecosystem has grappled with a persistent challenge: a vast number of scientific discoveries and technological inventions developed in laboratories never ...
Sparq Systems Inc. (TSXV: SPRQ) (OTCQB: SPRQF) (FSE: M26) ("Sparq" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that on March 7, 2026 the Company received ...
A 2026 consumer research report examining atmospheric water generation technology, household preparedness planning trends, and publicly available information about the Joseph's Well DIY atmospheric ...
What started as a switch to solar to cut electricity costs ended with a R60,000 bill for one Johannesburg resident. Many others across the city say they are facing unexplained charges and ...
Johannesburg’s power utility says credits totalling R136m have been issued to 86 customers who were overcharged.
What started as a switch to solar to cut electricity costs ended with a R60,000 bill for one Johannesburg resident. Many others across the city say they are facing unexplained charges and ...
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