A researcher’s quest to understand a mysterious mass extinction leads to cud-chewing culprits. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S BEACHES BUSTLE WITH year-round activity—tourists taking selfies, surfers waiting for the perfect wave, seagulls on the prowl for scraps. Beyond the surf, however, sand gives way to mud, and lots of it, on a narrow band of mostly empty continental shelf... Continue Reading →

Trucking could be rolling towards a hydrogen-powered future—if Gaussin has anything to say about it, that is. The French engineering firm has just unveiled a new “skateboard” platform for freight trucks that promises sustainable cruising sans any harmful emissions. The versatile system comes in two different versions that are both geared toward eco-friendly freight transportation. Designed for long-haul... Continue Reading →

The Solar Energy Manufacturing for America Act would establish a tax credit for domestic solar manufacturers in an effort to boost the U.S. solar supply chain, create American clean energy jobs, compete with Chinese manufacturers, and support energy independence. Senator Jon Ossoff (D-Georgia) introduced a bill, dubbed the Solar Energy Manufacturing for America Act, which looks... Continue Reading →

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Architects Broissin Architects Location: Mexico, Mexico City Year: 2019 Area: 50 m2 Photographs: Alexandre d'la Roche Other Team Members: Lead Architect: Gerardo Broissin Project Architect:Luis Pimienta, Jorge Velázquez Team: Óscar Aguilar, Andrés Lara, Javier García, Gala Carrillo, Ana Cecilia Mercado Client: Design Week Mexico 2019 ArchDays Pavilion called Egaligilo was located next to Museo Tamayo in Mexico City.  Acts as... Continue Reading →

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