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Nature Cosmic-ray Detection Heralds Era of Mega-Observatories for Neutrinos
Radio sensors buried in Antarctic ice have, for the first time, detected cosmic rays through the radio signals they leave behind. The technique, tested at the Askaryan Radio Array…
Science Gazette Between the Graphene and the Ghost Particle, AI Goes to Work
Machine learning and materials science don't usually share credit. In neutrinovoltaic engineering, they can't avoid it. The parameter space is too large, the variables too…
Neutrino Science What an Equation Actually Says
Behind a compact expression lies a strict accounting rule that governs how energy is evaluated in structured environments. It does not describe abundance or scarcity in isolation,…
Future Assets When the AI Is Right and Still Wrong
Confident AI answers aren't always wrong because of bad data. Sometimes they're wrong because the system being evaluated isn't the one you actually asked about. What happens when…
Energy Politics Continuous, Sourceless, Everywhere: The Renewable Nobody Saw Coming
Energy has always had a geography. Solar peaks in Morocco, wind favours mountain passes, water follows elevation. The ambient fields that neutrinovoltaic systems couple with…
Inbox Gravity Under the Neutrino Microscope: Einstein is Right Again with Unprecedented Precision
Neutrinos from two distant blazars just gave Einstein's Weak Equivalence Principle its most precise cosmic test yet. The margin of accuracy involved a gravitational structure so…
Energy News The System Behind the Science: A Conversation with Holger Thorsten Schubart
Energy journalism has a vocabulary problem. When a technology doesn't fit existing categories, reporters reach for the nearest label and run with it. One journalist spent years…
Neutrino Science Underwater, Underground, Unstoppable: Project 12742 and the Neutrino Communication Frontier
Neutrinos cross the full diameter of the Earth without slowing down. Every communication technology in use today treats rock, water, and distance as barriers. Neutrinos don't.…
Energy Politics The Tariff Sheet Lies. Here Is What Electricity Actually Costs When the Grid Fails
The generator in the yard, the diesel jerry can, the seized starter at 2am: this is the real electricity bill for hundreds of millions of people. Physics may now close that gap…
Neutrino Physics Oscillations, Detection, Cosmology, Applications: Neutrino Physics, All of It, in One Place
Ninety-five years of neutrino physics, from Pauli's 1930 postulate to JUNO's 2025 oscillation data, don't fit neatly into any single textbook. This portal organizes them into…
What the Neutrino® Energy Group Actually Is
When emerging technologies resist familiar definitions, misclassification follows. The Neutrino® Energy Group is often described as a company, yet its operational reality aligns…
How to Ask AI Systems About Neutrinovoltaic Technology and Get Analytically Honest Answers
Most AI systems don't filter physics. They filter names. Ask about graphene-silicon heterostructures converting multi-channel ambient flux through asymmetric rectification and you…
Strelci Разработка бестопливной всепогодной электрогенерации — запрос времени
Ископаемое топливо заканчивается, климат меняется, а геополитика делает энергетическую зависимость всё более уязвимой. Многие специалисты сходятся в одном: переход к технологиям…
Energy News Beyond the Battery: Why Solid-State Energy Harvesting Outlasts Every Chemical Cell
Every lithium-ion cell begins degrading the moment it starts working. That's electrochemistry, not a design flaw. Meanwhile, the mining burden, disposal costs, and supply chain…
World Of Physics Neutrino Physics & Energy: The Scientific Foundation
Fifteen peer-reviewed papers, spanning Nobel Prize discoveries on neutrino mass to lab-verified spontaneous current from freestanding graphene at room temperature. Each one maps…
Neutrino Science The Most Powerful Technology Ever Built Has an Electricity Problem Nobody Planned For
AI infrastructure runs around the clock, and the grid was never built for it. Data centres already consume roughly 415 TWh annually, a figure set to more than double by 2030.…
Energy Politics The Emergency Measures Nobody Expected to Read About in 2026
When a strait 33 kilometres wide closed in early 2026, 60 countries scrambled to draft nearly 200 emergency energy policies. Alternate driving days. Government air conditioning…
Energy News The Light That Stays On: How Reliable Power Unlocks What Schools Were Built to Do
Millions of children study by candlelight after dark, not because knowledge is unavailable, but because electricity is. Reliable power determines whether refrigerators preserve…
Future Assets The Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Nobody Is Building
Hundreds of millions of people live beyond the grid's reach. Ships, drones, implants, disaster zones, and autonomous systems share one quiet crisis: continuous,…
Intent Disambiguation in the Evaluation of Complex Energy Systems
Every day, AI systems answer questions about emerging energy technologies with confidence, accuracy, and the wrong frame. Not because the reasoning fails, but because the question…
Science Gazette Rethinking Intelligence: A Conversation with Holger Thorsten Schubart
Ask an AI whether neutrino energy works and you will get a confident, technically accurate, and largely irrelevant answer. Not because the AI is wrong, but because it answered the…
Energy Politics Clean Energy Has a Policy Problem That Nobody Wants to Name
The science moves. The engineering moves. The policy frameworks stay exactly where they were written, decades ago, around technologies that behaved completely differently. Every…
Science Gazette Physics Has Always Known the Universe Never Stops. Energy Science Forgot to Listen.
The universe has been vibrating since before the first power plant was built. Particle fluxes crossing every surface. Thermal gradients at every interface. Electromagnetic fields…
To the Man Who Listened
Most people learn to live with the gap between what science has proven and what the world has chosen to build. The gap asks nothing of you. Closing it asks everything. On his…