North Carolina State University researchers have created a model that simulates wind, waves, tides and currents to help pinpoint areas best suited for various types of offshore energy generation.
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CES 2026 marks a vibe shift as generative AI leaves the screen for the physical world, led by NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Boston ...
Fortum has partnered with Steady Energy to develop the LDR-50 small modular reactor for district heating in Finland and ...
Mercedes-Benz has turned its long‑trailed partnership with Nvidia into a production reality, unveiling a new CLA that ...
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Power systems today operate in an environment where reliability and safety must be maintained despite rising loads, expanding ...