The EPA has finalized a new rule that ends the use of hydrofluorocarbons, a popular coolant. Here's how the phaseout could spur innovation and savings.
If you're going to boil water to burn off any animal urine in it, please do it in the safety of your own home.
The new plant can suck carbon dioxide from the air and turn it to stone underground, sequestering 4,000 tons of pollution a year.
The announcement marks the end of a decades-long fight against a deadly decision made by the automobile industry 100 years ago.
Researchers are using a variety of methods to determine the provenance of the radioactive cubes.
A new analysis suggests the overwhelming majority of flaring from oil and gas producers in Texas comes without a permit.
The much-hyped blue hydrogen actually has a shockingly large greenhouse gas footprint, according to new research.
The Starkvind will help you breathe easier while also being easy on the eyes.
Genzaburō Yoshino’s Japanese classic How Do You Live? gets its first English translation ahead of Miyazaki's upcoming adaptation, and io9 has an exclusive peek.
The design could make space flights cheaper, says the European Space Agency.
Locals say fishing companies dumping untreated waste has made the water change a surreal color.
Knowing if water is safe to drink could be as easy as putting a few drops on your smartphone's screen.
It's time, America. Get the damn cream. Also wear a hat.
You don't need batteries or a plug, but lots of patience while waiting for this knock-off to charge.
Spraying streets with a special treatment could help reduce city heat and the public health dangers that come with it.
The electrospun nanofiber membrane filters out nearly all salt.
Pyrite has fooled us again. An atom probe found actual gold inside the common mineral.
Algae blooms spurred by drought and heat are to blame.
Researchers say they have solved the tricky problem of making a totally passive, 24/7 water generating system.
The metallic traces could help explain how Alzheimer's disease damages the brain.