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Avalon to supply LGES with battery-grade lithium hydroxide
Avalon have partnered with LG Energy Solution. Starting in 2025, Avalon will supply LGES with battery-grade lithium hydroxide.
“Quantum bus” innovation potentially makes quantum computers scalable
Experts have developed a “quantum bus” that may enhance the capabilities of quantum computers, making them scalable.
Passing dwarf galaxy caused wave motions in the Milky Way
A team of researchers have used data from the Gaia telescope to show that a passing dwarf galaxy caused ripples in parts of the Milky Way.
New biodegradable packaging could address plastic pollution problem
Scientists at the University of California have developed biodegradable packaging that is able to decompose both on land and in water.
Exploring the Moon with four-legged jumping robots
A four-legged robot has been trained through Artificial Intelligence to explore the Moon’s most challenging terrains.
European Commission approves €5.2bn for hydrogen value chain project
The European Commission has approved another project to support innovation and construction of infrastructure in the hydrogen value chain.
Aviation industry needs to adopt better solutions to climate change
Researchers have argued that the aviation industry’s current solutions to climate change are not doing enough.
Study explores the use of ammonia to transport clean hydrogen
Amogy and Trafigura are to research ammonia cracking technology to facilitate global clean hydrogen supply chains.
New electrolysis technique produces clean hydrogen fuel from seawater
A Chinese research team has developed a new processing method to transform seawater into sustainable hydrogen fuel.
Robotic eyes on autonomous vehicles could improve pedestrian safety
New research has found that robotic eyes on autonomous vehicles could lead to fewer vehicle-pedestrian collisions.