Britons are using so much “laughing gas” recreationally that explosions of nitrous oxide containers are increasingly shutting down plants that convert waste into energy.
Liquid Death brings its signature absurdity to the Big Game with “Exploding Heads,” a Super Bowl LX spot that tackles a very ...
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The world currently generates around 26,000 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity annually, but that number is set to double to 52,000 TWh by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Liquid Death's Super Bowl ad promises its new energy drink won't explode any heads.
Solar power has shifted from niche technology to a central pillar of the global energy system, and the pace of change is only ...
These forecasts have prompted warnings about protecting your water pipes, dressing for the weather, and, for some reason, the possibility of “exploding” trees. Earlier this week, posts shared to ...
In lieu of high-explosives, an exploding wire circuit can make for an interesting substitute. As [Hyperspace Pirate] demonstrates in a recent video, the act of pumping a lot of current very fast ...