An explosion at Elkem Silicones Seveso site south of Lyon sparked a fire in a 600 sqm building. Over 100,000 residents ...
Fons, France, @yannicklegall shared a video showing the aftermath of a hydrogen-fueled explosion at the Elkem Silicones ...
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Can hydrogen power heavy construction machines?
From backhoe loaders to Loadall handlers, JCB demonstrates hydrogen-powered prototypes. The machines perform familiar tasks ...
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Earth's crust hides enough 'gold' hydrogen to power the world for tens of thousands of years, emerging research suggests
Reservoirs of hydrogen gas that form naturally in Earth's crust could help humans decarbonize. The challenge now is finding these accumulations and working out how best to mine them, experts say.
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America’s first balloon ride happened right here in Philly, the birthplace of American aeronautics
With Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Adams, and George Washington in the audience, an American first took place where ...
Hypervelocity stars have, since the 1920s, been an important tool that allows astronomers to study the properties of the ...
Astronomers may have discovered the first example of an explosive cosmic event called a "superkilonova," in the form of a gravitational wave signal detected on Aug. 18, 2025.
Another explosion occurred at the previously damaged Ummul Qura International Madrasah in the Hasnabad Housing area of South Keraniganj, leaving one worker injured. The incident took place on ...
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Mysterious bright blue cosmic blasts triggered by black holes shredding stars, scientists say. 'It's definitely not just an exploding star.'
"The sheer amount of radiated energy from these bursts is so large that you can't power them with a core collapse stellar ...
An explosion at a laboratory in eastern France on Monday injured at least four people, three of them seriously, according to ...
An international team of astronomers has conducted optical and near-infrared observations of a supernova designated SN ...
Nearly 4.5 million years ago, two enormous, blazing stars swung close to the solar system. They did not touch the sun, but they came close enough to leave a permanent mark on the thin mist of gas that ...
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