carbon capture

Direct air capture accelerated through Georgia Tech and Meta OpenDAC database

Georgia Tech and Meta have collaborated on a massive database to make it easier and faster to implement direct air capture technologies.
life on an exoplanet

Did the Webb Telescope find signs of life on an exoplanet?

After exciting reports last year, did the James Webb Space Telescope actually find signs of life on an exoplanet? Find out.
wind turbine blade

NREL manufactures wind turbine blades with help from robots

Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory have used robots to help manufacture wind turbine blades.
critical minerals processing

Developing Canada’s critical minerals processing capabilities

BMAC is conducting an analysis of Canada’s critical minerals processing capabilities to optimise the nation's battery value chain.
Fusion energy reactor

UKAEA and CVŘ collaborate to develop UK fusion energy plant

The UKAEA has signed a multi-year deal with CVŘ to further the development of the UK fusion energy plant called STEP.

Developing a strong cyber aware culture to be discussed at Infosecurity Europe 2024

Claire Williams OBE, one of the most prominent women in F1 history, will discuss developing a cyber aware culture at Infosecurity Europe 2024.
EV charging points in Europe

ACEA: 8 times more EV charging points in Europe needed to meet 2030 goals

A new report from the ACEA has revealed that the EU is significantly behind in its EV charging infrastructure rollout.
lithium battery cathode

Enhancing the cyclability of lithium battery cathodes

High-capacity cathodes for new-generation lithium battery cathodes can be improved by doping with readily available mineral elements.

Earth System Models boosted with new computer algorithm

A University of Oxford scientist has developed a computer algorithm which can be applied to Earth System Models to reduce spin-up time.
University of Manitoba advances social and economic reconciliation with Indigenous peoples

University of Manitoba advances social and economic reconciliation with Indigenous peoples

University of Manitoba is addressing the growing challenges facing Indigenous peoples, advancing food systems and climate change mitigation.