Plug Power (NASDAQ: PLUG) has attracted significant attention over the years. The company is an early developer in the clean ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by Kurt Schlosser on Dec 16, 2025 at ...
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Much of national Democrats' attention in next year's midterms is centered on working to flip control of the U.S. House and win consequential races for governor. But some in the party have zeroed in on ...
Kyushu University scientists have achieved a major leap in fuel cell technology by enabling efficient proton transport at just 300°C. Their scandium-doped oxide materials create a wide, soft pathway ...
With the regular season now in the books, we're nearing the end of the road in the race to the College Football Playoff. While much of the 12-team field is essentially set, there's still plenty to be ...
Efficient battery management becomes increasingly important as demand for portable power continues to rise, especially since balanced cells help ensure safety, high performance, and a longer battery ...
The president has reversed himself and encouraged lawmakers to vote for compelling the Justice Department to turn over investigation documents, but he never really needed their approval. By Luke ...
Adjusted for substantial impairment charges, Plug Power Inc.'s third quarter results came in largely in line with expectations. While the company improved (adjusted) gross margins and further reduced ...
Fuel cells promise clean power for heavy-duty transport and industrial use, but their performance often collapses under a basic constraint: water management. As fuel cells generate electricity, they ...
Nothing would add rocket fuel to the future Pac-12 like sending a team to this season’s playoff. But is there a realistic path for any of the eight teams set to compete in the conference next fall?