German researchers are pioneering elastocaloric cooling, a process using shape memory alloys to heat and cool without volatile refrigerants.
During the day, natural landscapes like forests and fields absorb and release heat gradually. But in cities, all these buildings, roads, and sidewalks, all of that concrete? They act like giant heat ...
Chris Kobos and Dennis Ross explain how geographic information systems can determine whether emergency response facilities ...
A new atlas shows where solar PV could replace fossil-fuel-based heating, helping to reduce industrial emissions.
The increase in extreme heat in the region puts vulnerable populations at risk of heat-related illness and death. Communities ...
The NISAR satellite is set to revolutionize global agriculture by providing high-resolution, frequently updated radar data on ...