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Energy Politics

What Happens When Energy Policy Cannot Name the Technology

Energy policy still speaks in categories built for fuels, grids, turbines, panels, and dispatch rules. New solid-state systems working across ambient flux, nanoscale materials,…

ScienceDaily

Scientists expected a black hole but found a neutrino factory powered by stars

A galaxy once thought to hide a supermassive black hole is revealing a different story. ALMA observations suggest that intense star formation inside a dust-rich galaxy may…

Neutrino Science

Shadow Blaster: How a Hidden Galaxy Points Toward a New Energy Architecture

A single high-energy neutrino led astronomers to an unexpected discovery, a dust-hidden galaxy where intense star formation, rather than a supermassive black hole, appears to…

Neutrino Wiki

The Technology the World May Need Before It Understands Why

As critical minerals move to the center of the G7 agenda, energy security is increasingly becoming a question of supply chains, manufacturing, and strategic resources. At the same…

Energy Politics

The Energy Transition Needs a Different Question

Most energy debates focus on how to generate more electricity. Less attention is given to the architecture behind delivery itself, from transmission networks and storage systems…

ScienceDaily

Giant underground neutrino detector brings scientists closer to cracking the neutrino puzzle

Seven hundred meters beneath the surface, the JUNO observatory has begun turning one of particle physics' most persistent mysteries into a measurable problem. Using only 59 days…

Neutrino Science

One Particle, Two Frontiers: The Science Behind ESSnuSB and the Neutrino® Energy Group

Deep beneath Sweden, physicists are preparing to study how neutrinos change as they cross the Earth itself, turning our planet into part of a giant natural experiment. At the same…

The Global Research Map of the Schubart Master Formula

What happens when discoveries from particle physics, graphene research, thermodynamics, detector science, and neutrino observatories are viewed as parts of the same landscape?…

Msn

Japan Is Digging a 600m Mountain Lab to Unlock the Secrets of the Universe

Six hundred meters beneath a mountain, one of the largest neutrino observatories ever conceived is taking shape. Hyper-Kamiokande aims to study elusive particles that could help…

Bombaynews

Designing a Stronger India Through People, Power, and Planning

India's energy challenge is often discussed in terms of generation capacity, but infrastructure, reliability, water access, cooling, and digital connectivity are increasingly part…

Chinanationalnews

Beyond Solar and Wind: The Rise of Continuous Ambient Energy

The search for reliable electricity is expanding beyond the familiar boundaries of weather-dependent generation. Alongside advances in solar, wind, storage, and grid…

Diva Portal

Searching non-standard interactions with atmospheric neutrinos at ESSnuSB

Atmospheric neutrinos continue to reveal how much remains unknown about the behavior of fundamental particles. New research explores how the proposed ESSnuSB far detector could…

ScienceDaily

Scientists Discover a Quantum Effect That Could Eliminate Batteries

A quantum phenomenon once confined to theory is revealing new possibilities for energy conversion. Researchers have shown how atomic vibrations and microscopic imperfections can…

Energy Politics

Why Geography Should No Longer Decide Who Gets Electricity

For centuries, energy access has depended on location. Rivers, fuel deposits, transmission networks, sunlight, and wind patterns determined who could generate power and who could…

India 2030: The Infrastructure Revolution That Begins with People and the Power of Mathematics

As India's electricity demand accelerates alongside industrial growth, digital infrastructure, and AI expansion, questions of reliability, decentralisation, and long-term…

Neutrino Science

Two Revolutions, One Future: Artificial Intelligence and the Energy Architecture It Cannot Do Without

Artificial intelligence is often discussed as a software revolution, yet its greatest challenge may be physical. As data centres expand toward nearly 945 terawatt-hours of annual…

Aijourn

PI FLY: Engineering Endurance for Science, Rescue, and Connectivity

Most airborne systems are constrained by fuel, batteries, or fixed mission windows. A different engineering question is whether a high-altitude platform can remain on station long…

Energy Politics

The Difference Between Electricity Access and Energy Freedom

A household connected to the grid is not necessarily a household empowered by energy. Around the world, millions live with unreliable supply, unstable voltage, and costly backup…

One Image, One Hundred Years of Physics, One Formula

From the first neutrino hypothesis in 1930 to modern measurements of cosmic particles, materials, and ambient energy interactions, many of the most important discoveries in…

Phys.org

IceCube detects break in cosmic neutrino spectrum, ruling out simple power-law model

For years, the diffuse flux of cosmic neutrinos was modeled as a smooth power law. More than a decade of IceCube observations now points to a more complex picture, revealing a…

Beyond Megawatts: How Neutrinovoltaic Technology Could Become the World's Largest Negawatt Power Plant

For decades, energy debates have focused on how to generate more electricity. The negawatt concept asks a different question: what if entire layers of energy infrastructure could…

Neutrino Science

The Next Energy Race Will Be Won in the Nanoscale

The future of energy may be shaped less by power plants and more by the atomic architectures hidden inside advanced materials. As researchers push the limits of graphene, silicon…

Sierraleonetimes

The Heartbeat Without End: How Neutrinovoltaic Technology Could End the Era of Battery-Dependent Medical Implants

For decades, implantable medical devices have relied on finite battery systems that eventually require replacement procedures. Emerging neutrinovoltaic concepts explore whether…

Eurekalert

Weighing the invisible, the challenge of the KATRIN project

After 1,000 days of measurements, the KATRIN experiment is entering a new phase with TRISTAN, a detector system designed to push neutrino research beyond current limits. From…