As climate change grows more obvious, citizens will increasingly demand that we do something about it. Experts say it is better to do the research now.
Lithium-ion battery recycling company Li-Cycle scores $375 million conditional loan from Energy Department for Rochester plant
The announcement comes as the U.S. races to develop domestic supply chains for materials critical to the energy transition.
Zillow can rally nearly 20% as real estate platform navigates tough housing market, JPMorgan says
Analyst Dae Lee initiated coverage of the online real estate platform with an overweight rating with a price target of $48 per share.
Ukraine war live updates: Putin warns NATO’s nuclear capability can’t be ignored; future world order is being decided, Russia says
Russia’s Vladimir Putin said Moscow has to take into account NATO’s nuclear capabilities as he again falsely claimed that the West wants to eliminate Russia.
New quake hits Turkey, toppling more buildings: 1 killed
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook southern Turkey on Monday — three weeks after the region was devastated — causing some already damaged buildings to collapse.
A South Korean telecoms giant wants to launch flying taxis in 2025 and expects it to be big business
Last year, SK Telecom and U.S. firm Joby Aviation inked a tie-up to develop air taxis for the South Korean market.
Britain and EU close in on crucial Brexit deal for Northern Ireland
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will meet on Monday for final talks on a deal.
NASA, SpaceX postpone launch of next space station crew at 11th hour
NASA and SpaceX early on Monday postponed the launch of two U.S. astronauts, a Russian cosmonaut and a United Arab Emirates crewmate minutes before they were due to lift off.
France says sanctions against Russia are ‘very efficient’ as more are being considered
France’s finance minister told CNBC additional sanctions are being considered against Russia for its unjustified war against Ukraine.
EVs are billed as the future. But a potential skills gap is sparking concerns about cost and safety
Several big economies are gearing up for a big change: the mass rollout of EVs. But a workforce with the knowledge to properly maintain them will be needed.