space weather

Space weather causes understood with 3cm glass sphere innovation

Learn about a groundbreaking new method developed to understand space weather that only requires a 3cm glass sphere.
Ecosystems

Stabilising grassland ecosystems requires time to recover from lost species

A new study by the University of Zurich analysed the stability of plant biomass production over two decades.
Dark matter

Dark matter mystery unravelled with new model

An international team of researchers has developed a new model called HYPER that may finally reveal the enigmatic properties of dark matter.
asteroid

Asteroid discovery could assist with planetary defence strategies

In a Curtin University-led study into an asteroid, potential ways to save the planet if one ever hurtled toward Earth have been revealed.
rare earth

Venus Metals’ rare earth project shows significant progress

Venus Metals Corporation Limited has announced the results of its recent project, following the delineation of multiple priority rare earth targets.
lithium battery

Lithium battery partnership ignited between Warwick University and Bolivia

The University of Warwick is partnering with the Bolivian Government to advance lithium battery technologies.
Graphite

Why graphite is essential to the electrification of North America

Graphite will play a major role in North America’s transition to electric vehicles and the new green economy.
hydrogen engine

Hydrogen engine technology accelerated through €40m EIB funding

The PUNCH Group has been awarded €40m in funding by the European Investment Bank (EIB) to advance hydrogen engine technology.
climate change

Researchers discover new method to assess responses to climate change

Researchers have found that museum collections can be used as a tool for assessing how species will be affected by climate change.
Milky Way

The Milky Way is more unique than we previously thought

A team of astronomers has found that the Milky Way is too big for its cosmological wall, something yet to be seen in other galaxies.