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The American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends your sunscreen be SPF 30 or higher. It also recommends you look ...
(Bloomberg) -- Key tax incentives for US wind and solar projects would face a more aggressive phase-out in the Senate’s latest version of President Donald Trump’s spending package. Most Read ...
The Welsh Labour government has voted down a Conservative motion that sought to halt the use of agricultural land for large-scale solar projects. The motion, tabled by the Welsh Conservatives ...
One of America’s largest rooftop-solar installation businesses filed for chapter 11 Monday, a stark illustration of the strains haunting the U.S. clean-energy sector as shifting federal policies ...
“The TSA subjects countless law-abiding Americans to excessive facial recognition screenings as they travel, invading passengers’ privacy without even making it clear that they can opt out of ...
Letters to the Editor Ohioans may face higher energy bills as solar projects face opposition Published: May. 05, 2025, 4:11 p.m.
The internet has been abuzz with the possibility of sky watchers seeing a “smiley face” in the eastern sky above the horizon on Friday morning before dawn.
Some solar panel companies in Cambodia could face 3,521 percent tariffs on imports into the United States under a new Commerce Department plan. The retaliatory fees are to combat alleged dumping of ...
U.S. tariffs boost Hanwha Solutions as Southeast Asian solar imports face restrictions U.S. tariffs disadvantage Chinese solar firms while boosting local production in energy sector ...
This 2-cam Eufy kit captures 4K video, has built-in solar charging, face recognition, and expandable storage—all for $349.99, with no monthly fees.
Can taking a picture of a solar eclipse damage your phone According to NASA, an unprotected phone's sensor could be damaged, just like any other image sensor, if pointed directly at the sun.
Is it OK to look at a partial solar eclipse? You should never directly look at a solar eclipse, partial or otherwise, without proper eye protection.