University of Texas Pioneers New Climate System Science Major to Forge Future Climate Scientists in Austin
The University of Texas has introduced a new Climate System Science major, focusing on climate-related challenges and the interaction of Earth's components, equipped with a strong emphasis on data management skills.
San Diego's Natilus Unveils the Horizon: Innovative BWB Aircraft Aiming to Cut Carbon Emissions by Half
Natilus presents Horizon, a new blended-wing-body aircraft design, promising to reduce carbon emissions by 50%. The 200-passenger plane aims to mesh with existing airport infrastructure and contribute to the aviation industry’s sustainability goals.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Quantum Research Achieves "Editor's Choice" Recognition
Two ORNL quantum research papers were selected for the "Editor's Choice" list of a prestigious journal, highlighting their efforts in advancing quantum computing integration with high-performance systems.
Advanced Drainage Systems Unveils New Engineering and Technology Center in Hilliard, Pledges 200 Jobs
Advanced Drainage Systems opened its Engineering and Technology Center in Hilliard, investing $65 million and creating 200 jobs. The facility focuses on product development and recycling.
Meta Tests Facial Recognition to Thwart Scams and Aid Account Recovery
Meta is testing new defenses against scams and account hacking, involving facial recognition technology to identify fake celebrity endorsements and aiding users in recovering compromised accounts.
UT Austin Scientists Unveil Groundbreaking Cooling Tech for Data Centers, Potentially Reducing Energy Consumption
Scientists at UT Austin developed a new thermal interface material for efficient cooling in electronics, potentially reducing data center cooling needs by 13% and overall energy consumption by 5%.
Plant Kingdom's Carbon Appetite Vastly Bigger Than Thought, Cornell and ORNL Research Reshapes Climate Calculations
New research led by Cornell University shows plants absorb 31% more CO2 than previously thought, indicating terrestrial vegetation plays a larger role in carbon capture, with significant implications for climate models and conservation efforts.
MIT Study Forecasts Climate Change Impact on Outdoor Activities, With Varied Regional Effects Across the U.S.
MIT researchers conducted a study on how climate change could impact outdoor days suitable for activities like walking and sports in the US, revealing regional differences and possible effects on lifestyle and tourism.
Bridge Between Campus and Careers: Corey Cooke Champions Synergy Between ORNL and Tennessee Tech
Corey Cooke fosters connections between ORNL and Tennessee Tech, guiding academics and professionals in research and fostering collaboration in fields like wireless communication and machine learning.












