Thailand'sabundantsunshineisnolongeronlyforsea-bathingtourists,butalsoforbusinesseslookingtoharnessnaturalresources.ChinesecompanyTalesunSolarTechnologieshasent
ADutchteamwonasolar-poweredcarraceacrossAustraliaforaseventhtimeThursday,withaUniversityofMichigancartakingsecondplaceinthebiennialevent.TheNuonteam’sNuna9carav
Dubaiwillimplementtheworld'slargestConcentratedSolarPower(CSP)projectvaluedat14.2billiondirhams(3.87billionUSdollars),UAEdailyGulfnewsreportedonSaturday.TheCSPp
Twohigh-intensitysolarflareswereemittedonWednesday,thesecondofwhichwasthemostintenserecordedsincethestartofthissuncycleinDecember2008,NASAsaid.Theseradiationfla
To date, astronomers haven't seen asteroid families (that is, asteroids with a common source) in the Solar System older than about 3 billion years -- well after the star system came to be 4.5 billion years ago.
Todate,astronomershaven'tseenasteroidfamilies(thatis,asteroidswithacommonsource)intheSolarSystemolderthanabout3billionyears--wellafterthestarsystemcametobe4.5bi
The UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has adopted a decision that China's "The Twenty-Four Solar Terms" be inscribed on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Researchers have found a planet orbiting the closest star to the Solar System, and it may be the closest possible home for life outside the Solar System, according to a study published online Wednesday in the journal Nature.
An airplane powered by energy from the sun arrived on Wednesday in Egypt, the penultimate stop on the first fuel-free flight around the globe.
Brazilian scientists have led the discovery of a new Jupiter-like planet that raises the possibility of a second planetary system like ours, Brazil's G1 news website reported Wednesday.