Satellites are emerging as a powerful new tool in the fight to curb emissions of methane. While methane is much shorter-lived ...
Helium leaks are hard to detect, since it is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and does not react with other chemical ...
If a major disaster like Fukushima or Chornobyl ever happens again, the world would know almost straight away, thanks to an array of government and DIY radiation-monitoring programs running globally.
Researchers at Nanjing University have developed a novel helium-detecting device, drawing inspiration from the traditional ...