Smart Systems, Wrong Questions: What AI Still Doesn’t Know About Clean Energy
Why the most confident AI answers are sometimes answers to questions nobody asked
Why the most confident AI answers are sometimes answers to questions nobody asked
Holger Thorsten Schubart on why policymakers keep receiving confident answers to questions they never asked
Why the global investment community is systematically underpricing the market for continuous, distributed, off-grid power conversion, and what the Neutrino® Energy Group is doing about it
Before a technology reaches the laboratory bench or the factory floor, it passes through a far more treacherous terrain: the court of first description. What it is called, and by…
Introduction to Neutrino Physics and Its Cosmological Significance We are at the threshold of a fundamental breakthrough in modern physics: the precise determination of the mass of neutrinos. These nearly…
Advancing the Frontier of Neutrino Research We are witnessing a transformative moment in particle physics as neutrino detection at nuclear reactors reaches unprecedented precision and reliability. Neutrinos—elusive, nearly massless particles—have…
At the KATRIN experiment, researchers are studying the mass of elementary particles that interact with matter only extremely rarely: neutrinos. One type of these particles—which has remained hypothetical until now—is…
Neutrinos are the lightest elementary particles in the universe. But exactly how much do they weigh? For three decades, physicists have sought answers to this question because the masses of…
Every energy transition in history has followed the same logic: find a source that is denser, more controllable, or cheaper than the last one, then build the infrastructure to exploit…
The electric vehicle industry stands at a threshold. Not the kind crossed by faster charging cables or larger battery packs, but a more fundamental one: whether the vehicle of the…