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Integration, ‘Affordable Loss,’ and Emotional Intelligence: What Makes Corporate Innovation Take Flight

Innovation doesn’t happen by accident—it’s built. How corporations structure, staff, fund, and measure innovation determines whether bold ideas thrive or get stuck in corporate...

Adding Datestamps to Photos for Environmental Monitoring

Photography doesn’t have to be all about capturing pretty images–it can also serve as a valuable tool for learning about and preserving our environment....

The Doomsday Glacier: Thwaites Glacier and Its Impact on Sea Level Rise

The Doomsday Glacier: An Icy Giant on the Brink There’s a glacier in Antarctica. A big one. People call it the “Doomsday Glacier.” Why Doomsday? Well...

Earth Has a Fever: What 1.5°C Means in Medical Terms

A living, breathing planet teeming with energy and life walks into the doctor’s office and says, “You know doctor, I’m not feeling well—in fact,...

MIT’s Nanotech Breakthrough Supercharges Carbon Capture And May Cut Costs by 30%

A team of engineers at MIT has developed a new type of nanofiltration membrane that could make carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems six...

Walmart’s Entering the Public EV Charging Arena

Maybe in the not too distant future you’ll park your own EV at a Walmart charging station someday and remember you read about it...

Meta Invests in 650 MW of Solar Energy to Power AI and Data Centers

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has taken another big step toward its clean energy goals through solar. The company announced...

EU Greenlights Nearly €1 Billion for Green Hydrogen Projects

The European Union (EU) has approved €992 million in funding for 15 renewable hydrogen projects in 5 countries across the European Economic Area. This...

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