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Google Reroutes Flights To Cut Aviation Warming

Aviation’s climate impact extends beyond carbon emissions. Moreover, a growing body of research shows that contrails—thin clouds formed by aircraft—play a major role in global warming. In response, a recent initiative led

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India’s Renewable Future: Growth And Jobs Outlook

India’s renewable energy sector is entering a decisive phase. Capacity is expanding fast. Investment is rising. Hiring demand is shifting just as quickly. The country is targeting 500 GW of non-fossil capacity

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South India Is Leading The Way In Renewable Energy

India’s clean energy transition is accelerating. Nowhere is this more visible than in the southern states. Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh are emerging as renewable energy pioneers. Yet the story is

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Human Genes In Potatoes: Fix or Risk?

The idea sounds unsettling. However, it is real. Indeed, scientists have inserted a human gene into potato plants. As a result, the outcome is striking. Consequently, crop yields rose by nearly 50%

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Living AI: The Biological AI Data Centers

The digital revolution faces a physical wall. Traditional silicon-based data centers now consume massive amounts of electricity. The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts data center energy use could double by 2026. This

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Vertical Solar Panels Could Transform High-Latitude Solar

Solar power has expanded rapidly worldwide. Yet geography still limits how much electricity it can produce. In northern regions, sunlight often arrives at shallow angles. Traditional horizontal solar arrays struggle in these

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Self-Driving Taxis Face Public Push-back Over Safety

Self-driving taxis were once framed as the next revolution in urban mobility. Tech companies argued that autonomous vehicles would cut emissions, reduce crashes, and transform city transport. However, the rollout has met

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Can Lab-Grown Cocoa Save The World’s Chocolate Supply?

Chocolate is facing a quiet crisis. Cocoa crops are under pressure from climate change, disease and rising demand. Scientists and food companies now believe the solution may come from laboratories rather than

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