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Geothermal energy promises a domestic energy supply – the EU needs a strategy
5+ day, 7+ hour ago (619+ words) The EU is experiencing its second energy crisis in four years. Countries and households are feeling the impact of dependence on fossil fuel imports, as well as exposure to volatile global gas and oil markets. Domestic clean electricity can help…...
Flores earthquake exposes the hazard of Indonesia’s unusual backthrust
1+ week, 15+ hour ago (879+ words) The magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck off Indonesia’s Flores Island early Saturday was generated by an unusual fault system that has produced destructive earthquakes and tsunamis in the past, according to a rapid analysis by earthquake researchers Kyle Bradley and Judith…...
How Europe’s drought exposes ‘weakness of fossil fuels’ as Poland forced to shut down coal plants
2+ week, 1+ day ago (683+ words) Poland has been urged to double down on clean energy after Europe’s drought wreaked havoc on its coal industry. Earlier this week (4 August) utility giant Enea was forced to reduce generation at the Kozienice and Połaniec coal-fired power plants after…...
Unique Indian fossil transforms our understanding of one of most popular dinosaur groups
1+ mon, 10+ hour ago (493+ words) A peculiar fossil of a long-necked reptile unearthed in India has pushed back the timeline of the popular colossal dinosaur group’s spread by tens of millions of years. The new fossil discovered in the eastern Indian state of Gujarat belongs…...
Solar-mad Germans turn to battery storage to shield themselves against fossil fuel price shocks
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (682+ words) Trusted news from Europe’s newsroom German households are protecting themselves from the price shock of fossil fuels by combining their love for solar with battery storage systems. Last year, Germany generated more electricity from wind and solar than any other…...
First Antarctic dinosaur fossil confirmed nearly 40 years after discovery
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (372+ words) Trusted news from Europe’s newsroom A bone discovered almost 40 years ago during a British scientific expedition has now been officially identified as the first dinosaur fossil ever found in Antarctica. The find is a vertebra from a titanosaur, a group…...
Seismic doublet: the phenomenon that turned Venezuela's tragedy into catastrophe
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (1128+ words) Trusted news from Europe’s newsroom In seismology, not all earthquakes are the same, and not every sequence of tremors follows the same pattern. As a rule, after a major earthquake there are aftershocks of lower magnitude that gradually decrease over…...
Fadillah warns of finite fossil fuels, global volatility and rising demand
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (1077+ words) THE Government has called for urgent and coordinated action to accelerate the global energy transition, with Deputy Prime Minister II Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof warning that the world’s energy system is under growing strain from rising demand, constrained supply growth…...
Delhi airport gets India’s 1st SkyCast weather system
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (299+ words) Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) has got the country’s first state-of-the-art ‘SkyCast’ system to provide pilots with real-time weather intelligence and reduce delays, diversions and cancellations caused by fog and turbulence. Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science…...
Scientists Found a Rare Fossil Showing Snakes Once Had Legs and Looked Very Different From Today
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (457+ words) Daily Galaxy covers space, climate, and defense tech discoveries. A fossil found in Argentina is changing how scientists see the origins of snakes. The remains of __Najash rionegrina__ show that early ones still had hind limbs and kept skull bones that are…...