Integrated mineral carbonation: Decarbonising Western Australia

A research team from Curtin University is pioneering decarbonisation in Western Australia through integrated mineral carbonation. Bill Johnston, MLA, Mines and Petroleum Minister, announced on...

Advancing waste heat recovery in Portugal for a greener future

The European project, EMB3Rs, is discovering new ways to achieve industrial waste heat recovery in Portugal to raise energy efficiency, cut carbon emissions and...

New approach revealed to reduce EV battery testing time by 75%

Researchers at the University of Michigan (U-M) have emphasised that testing the longevity of new electric vehicle battery designs could be four times faster...

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Lower-level ozone could be causing increased ocean warming

Scientists believe that air pollution and a lesser-known ozone layer is causing the increased ocean warming in the Southern Ocean. New research has identified a lesser-known form of ozone that is contributing to the rapidly increased warming of the Antarctic...

Investing in copper for a greener future

As demand grows for metals used in green technologies, Denis Miville-Deschênes, President and CEO of Highland Copper Company Inc., discusses why now is the right time to invest in copper. The time is right to invest in copper. Long-term price...

Optimising the rare earth supply chain

As global demand for rare earth elements increases, global resources must be efficiently explored and utilised to ensure a secure rare earth supply chain. Whilst the rare earth mining sector is one of the most in-demand and fast-growing industries in...

Exploring the growing interest in Greenland’s critical minerals

Greenland has been long known for its rich mineral endowment but, in the quest to secure critical minerals, its reputation has attracted new attention. Australian public-listed company Eclipse Metals Limited (ASX: EPM) is building exploration plans for a mineral project...

Groundbreaking advances in Earth Observation technology

Margherita Bruscolini, Geospatial Scientist and Drone Pilot at RSS-Hydro, discusses advances in Earth observation technology and introduces WASDI – an interoperable platform facilitating a variety of applications, including disaster response tools.

Creating a sustainable alternative to naturally occurring sand extraction

Researchers discover a viable and more sustainable substitute to sand in order to reduce the environmental impacts of naturally occurring sand extraction. Other than water, sand is the most exploited natural resource on the planet. However, sand extraction from seas,...

Developing organic nitrogen fertiliser to enhance agriculture production

Researchers from Flinders University are investigating organic nitrogen fertiliser to return nitrogen to soil without the need for chemicals.

Green energy solutions to reshape city landscapes

Researchers are analysing novel green energy solutions to ensure the greening of cities benefits both people and nature alike. Several cities in Europe are embracing green energy solutions to make life for residents more pleasant and sustainable – these innovative...

Scientists analyse coral reef bleaching to see if they can self-restore

Scientists have discovered evidence that coral reefs in remote or protected areas can quickly recover from mass coral reef bleaching events. Two years after the Chagos Archipelago bleaching event in 2015-2016, researchers observed the reefs starting to shrink, with coral...

Global experts meet to discuss plastic pollution crisis

Industry leaders and academic experts are set to attend an event at the Global Plastics Policy Centre to analyse current policies and discuss the plastic pollution crisis. The Global Plastics Policy Centre, based at the University of Portsmouth, is hosting...

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