hard-to-decarbonise industries

DOE funding to provide framework for hard-to-decarbonise industries

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the launch of a decarbonisation initiative at four of its national laboratories. It is hoped that this...
distant galaxy discovery

Analysing stars’ mass reveals distant galaxy discovery

Astrophysicists at the University of Copenhagen have made a discovery about distant galaxies by analysing star populations beyond the Milky Way. For as long as...
one-pole magnets

The existence of one-pole magnets: Fact or fiction?

A collaborative team of researchers have investigated magnetic monopoles and utilised cosmic rays and particle accelerators to determine the existence of one-pole magnets. What is...
Developing bioreactor technology

Developing bioreactor technology for hydrogen storage

A group of microbiologists from the Geothe University Frankfurt utilise acetogenic bacteria to develop bioreactor technology for hydrogen storage.  Efforts to combat climate change are...
Westerlund 1 star cluster

Studying the Westerlund 1 star cluster could help solve space mysteries

Researchers at the University of Alicante are examining Westerlund 1 – a star cluster in the inner regions of the Milky Way – to...
Carbon nanotube technology

Carbon nanotube-derived products: Revolutionising lithium-ion cells

Black Diamond Structures discusses its efforts to produce carbon nanotube-derived products on the scale required for the emerging North American lithium-ion market. Black Diamond Structures’...
European wind energy expansion

How European wind energy expansion could contribute to energy security

Viktoriya Kerelska, Head of Advocacy and Messaging at WindEurope, explores recent developments in European wind energy policy. The war in Ukraine has opened everyone’s eyes...
Robots

Robotic computer algorithm to revolutionise task delegation

A research team from the University of Carnegie Mellon (CM) have developed a robotic computer algorithm to simplify the task delegation process. How typical is...
next-generation wind plants

Next-generation wind plants predicted to reach 130 meters by 2035

In a new survey, experts forecast that next-generation wind power plants will be much larger in size and more economical than previous estimates. Anticipating the...
meeting global rare earth demand

Exploration to unlock REE potential at Grønnedal-Ika

Exploration of the Grønnedal-Ika carbonatite complex could advance a new era of sustainable mining and help in meeting global rare earth demand. Grønnedal-Ika is located...