green hydrogen plant

Norway introduces Europe’s largest green hydrogen plant for a sustainable future

A new hydrogen plant, situated within the Herøya Industrial Park, represents a significant advancement in sustainable industrial practices.
high-performance computer

SFU’s high-performance computer to receive revolutionary upgrade

Simon Fraser University’s high-performance computer has received a major boost with more than CA$80m in funding.
biodiversity

Embracing biodiversity: The key to a healthy diet and sustainable agriculture

Mara Galeano Carraro of the Soil Association discusses the importance of biodiversity in ensuring sustainable diet and agriculture.
battery health management

Why battery health management is crucial for sustainable energy storage

In an era where sustainable energy is paramount, a new groundbreaking study has provided critical insights into battery health management.
cyclic peptides devleopment could create new antibiotics to fight AMR

Cyclic peptides discovery could develop new antibiotics to fight AMR

Experts at King College London have created a new method to develop cyclic peptides that could pioneer new antibiotics to combat AMR.
climate change, earth observation, ai

Harnessing AI, ML, and Earth Observation to enhance climate preparedness and resilience

RSS-Hydro discusses the potential of leveraging AI, machine learning, and Earth Observation data to mitigate the impact of climate change.
clean tech, green hydrogen

The path to sustainable European competitiveness for clean tech: The hydrogen case

Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, CEO of Hydrogen Europe, discusses how green hydrogen has the potential to power Europe’s clean tech industry.
University of Chicago create suststainable lithium extraction method

University of Chicago pioneers sustainable lithium extraction method

Researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have created a method for sustainable lithium extraction.
earth's climate, interstellar clouds

How interstellar clouds altered Earth’s climate

Earth’s climate was likely exposed to cold, harsh interstellar clouds - something not previously considered in geologic climate models.
Cancer Research UK develop fluorescent dye to aid prostate cancer surgery

Cancer Research UK develop fluorescent dye to aid prostate cancer surgery

Researchers funded by Cancer Research UK have pioneered a fluorescent dye that assists surgeons in prostate cancer surgery.