Prime Day is in full swing, and the noise is deafening. Amazon has surfaced tens of thousands of discounts over the last 48 hours and the shopping event still has some time to go before it ends on ...
Living systems rely on molecules fitting together precisely. A key concept is chirality – many biological building blocks come in mirror-image forms, like left and right hands. Life on Earth mostly ...
In addition to checking up on our current list, we’ve added two newly reviewed solar generators, the rugged Jackery 1500 ...
Few things are more frustrating than plugging in your e-bike after a ride only to discover the battery isn’t charging.
In just over a fortnight, the energy price cap will rise once more for households throughout the UK. Between July 1 and September 30, 2026, energy costs will climb by 13% for a typical home using ...
With a total output of 250W, Anker’s 6-port desktop charging station is now on sale for $99.99 at Amazon, the best price we’ve seen for it so far. The best thing about Anker Prime’s charging station ...
If you hate a crowded desk, but also need to charge about a million gadgets all at once, Anker’s 3-in-1 MagSafe Charging Cube is what you’re missing. Not only is this a stellar way to recharge your ...
JOHANNESBURG, May 19 (Reuters) - South African electric vehicle infrastructure firm Zero Carbon Charge (CHARGE) launched the first of two ‌off-grid, solar-powered charging stations along the key ...
Drivers of BMW and Mini electric vehicles get 20% off at Ionna chargers from now through the end of September. The Ionna charging network is a joint venture between BMW and seven other automakers.
We ran 33 phones from Apple, Google, OnePlus, Samsung, Motorola and more through our charging tests. The winners are given our CNET Lab Award. Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering ...
You've read 5 stories this month. Support the CT Mirror reporting you rely on. It’s not accurate to say most of the public benefit charge on Connecticut residents’ utility bills is tied to the ...
You've read 5 stories this month. Support the CT Mirror reporting you rely on. Electricity rates in Connecticut will decline by nearly 15% in May, after state regulators on Wednesday approved changes ...