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How artificial intelligence may be fueling a fossil fuel boom
Artificial intelligence is often sold as a tool to speed the clean energy transition, but the technology’s own appetite for ...
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The Hidden Energy Costs of Artificial Intelligence
Uncertainty over artificial intelligence's true energy consumption is driving governments and companies to overinvest in new ...
Called the Simulation, Technology, and Experiment Leveraging Learning-Accelerated Research enabled by AI, or STELLAR AI, the ...
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Artificial photosynthesis: storing energy from dim light with a plant‑inspired molecule
Artificial photosynthesis represents a breakthrough in the field of renewable energy, mimicking the natural photosynthesis process to capture and store solar energy. Recent developments have ...
In the age of AI, the world needs molecules to make electrons and pragmatic solutions, Masdar chairman Dr. Sultan Al Jaber ...
Still, familiar as that scenario is, the amount of power that future AI is projected to need is simply staggering. The ...
The artificial intelligence boom needs power, but nuclear energy in the United States lacks the policy and funding to deliver at speed. The hope that new nuclear energy can be quickly synced with ...
Founded in Norway, one of the world’s most energy-secure and technologically advanced jurisdictions, Wadata 1021 AS is ...
The world, particularly the United States, is projected to see a massive jump in data center and artificial intelligence demand for electricity by 2030, per a recently released International Energy ...
Most people wouldn’t give Geobacter sulfurreducens a second look. The bacteria was first discovered in a ditch in rural Oklahoma. But the lowly microbe has a superpower. It grows protein nanotubes ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration into solar design platforms is accelerating as companies work to automate and enhance the solar project lifecycle.
Public narratives about science are often shaped less by data than by incentives. When storytelling replaces evidence, we risk stifling innovation that could solve real problems — and ignoring the ...
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