More electricity has been generated through wind and solar power than coal for 1st time. For more great language tips and programmes visit bbclearningenglish.com Show more More electricity has been ...
Many local governments in Japan are seeking to strike a balance between protecting ecosystems and hosting large-scale solar farms, with more than 300 authorities issuing ordinances to regulate such ...
The Trump Administration says it will end a $7 billion program to help low-income households and communities get access to affordable solar energy. The move is part of President Trump's effort to ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A NASA telescope has captured the biggest solar flare in years, which temporarily knocked out radio communication on Earth. The sun spit out the huge flare along with a massive ...
Pope Leo XIV visited the Vatican’s radio transmitter station in Santa Maria di Galeria, Italy, on Thursday and thanked staff for their dedicated work in communicating the Church’s mission around the ...
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Oahu’s radio dial just got more diverse with the launch of MEGA 104.7 (KCCN-HD2), Hawaii’s only commercial Hispanic-format station. H. Hawaii Media officially unveiled the station last week, marking a ...
The sun appears to have woken from its slumber with an impulsive X-class solar flare, the most powerful class of solar flare. The dramatic eruption originated from sunspot region 3912, reaching its ...
A high-magnitude solar flare erupted from a new sunspot on the sun’s surface, which caused a disruption of radio signals across Earth’s Eastern Hemisphere on Tuesday. Classified as an X2.7 solar flare ...
Powerful solar flares are disrupting radio signals across the globe, and experts warn more could be coming as a large sunspot turns toward Earth. The flares may affect GPS, satellites, and power grids ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — During severe weather, every second counts. But access to information for many people may be limited after National Weather Service translations were paused. Earlier this month, a ...