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22 Mar 2026
The Hidden Fragility Inside Offshore Wind's Most Critical Link
HVDC export cables are the offshore wind sector's most critical and least scrutinized vulnerability, and the supply chain behind them is dangerously thin.
22 Mar 2026
Earth's Magnetic Weak Spot Is Expanding Fast, and the Core May Explain Why
ESA's Swarm satellites show Earth's magnetic weak spot has grown by nearly half the size of Europe since 2014, with a second patch now forming.
22 Mar 2026
Zenobē's Revolv Acquisition Bets Big on America's Commercial EV Tipping Point
Zenobē's acquisition of Revolv's 100-van California fleet is a quiet deal with loud implications for how commercial electrification actually spreads.
22 Mar 2026
SunLine's Hydrogen Bus Fleet Reveals the Hidden Cost of Going Green Too Early
SunLine Transit has run hydrogen buses for 25 years. The real emissions record raises hard questions about who pays for clean tech growing pains.
22 Mar 2026
Antarctica's Hektoria Glacier Just Collapsed Faster Than Science Thought Possible
Hektoria Glacier retreated eight kilometers in two months, and the bedrock geometry that caused it exists beneath glaciers far larger.
22 Mar 2026
Mahindra's Batman BE 6 Is a Branding Masterstroke With Real EV Ambitions Behind It
Mahindra's Batman-branded BE 6 EV is stranger and smarter than it looks, and a quiet buyback program reveals the real strategy underneath.
21 Mar 2026
XPENG Turns Its First Quarterly Profit, and the Timing Tells You Everything
XPENG just posted its first-ever quarterly profit — and in China's brutal EV price war, that milestone reshapes the competitive landscape for everyone.
21 Mar 2026
Milk Protein Plastic Breaks Down in 13 Weeks. Here's Why That Matters.
A milk-protein film that vanishes in 13 weeks could reshape food packaging, but the real test is whether the systems around it can keep up.
21 Mar 2026
Anker's Alternator Charger Bundles Signal a Shift in How Americans Power Off-Grid Life
Anker's spring alternator charger bundles reveal a quiet race to sell portable power before the EV transition makes the pitch obsolete.
21 Mar 2026
Antarctica's Iron Fertilization Theory Just Took a Major Hit From Field Data
New field data from West Antarctica reveal that melting glaciers deliver far less iron to the ocean than hoped, upending a key natural carbon sink theory.
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