Batteries are still getting exponentially cheaper, more efficient: ready to displace half of global fossil fuel demand by 2045? – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024033 views A new report by RMI says batteries are on the path to replace 175 EJ… Read more
Four Texas residents connected by two kidney donations in different cities: ‘Superbly timed’ – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024033 views Join Fox News for access to this content Plus get unlimited access to thousands of… Read more
Which countries should end the pumping of oil and gas? – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024032 views The world will need oil and gas for a few decades more, so who should… Read more
The 12 Best Dayhikes in Yosemite – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024041 views By Michael Lanza The natural beauty, variety, pristine quality, and scale of America’s National Park… Read more
America is replacing its pipes: Is ductile iron pipe a good alternative for plastic? – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024035 views Across the U.S., there are more than 2 million miles of water pipes installed beneath… Read more
life cycle analysis – Oekobaudat API – Data structure changes and staying informed – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024036 views I’m working on a project to automatically enrich building information models with EPD data using… Read more
Memorial Trees in Wellness Therapy: Healing with Nature – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024042 views In recent years, the therapeutic power of nature has gained increasing recognition among mental health… Read more
Energy storage boosts community solar adoption nationwide – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024038 views Community solar, a “solar for all” model that allows businesses and individuals to subscribe to… Read more
Samsung Galaxy Ring: specs, features, release date – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024042 views The Samsung Galaxy Ring has various sensors to track things like heart rate. Samsung BARCELONA… Read more
All this climate data is wild » Yale Climate Connections – GWC Mag gwcmagFebruary 26, 2024038 views An elephant seal dives deeper than 1,000 meters below Antarctic waters with a tiny tag… Read more