fast radio burst

Astronomers investigate a fast radio burst originating from a distant galaxy

Researchers from McGill University, in collaboration with other institutions, have detected a persistent and fast radio burst from a distant galaxy. The astronomers have discovered...
graphene

General Graphene Corporation: Harnessing the versatility of graphene

Gregory Erickson, Founder and CFO of General Graphene Corporation, details the properties of graphene that make it a versatile and sought-after material. Graphene has long...
DOE is commercialising clean energy technologies with $18m funding

DOE is commercialising clean energy technologies with $18m funding boost

The U.S. Department of Energy has declared a staggering $18.4m funding boost for projects commercialising clean energy technologies. On 14 July 2022, the U.S. Department...
Ukraine

The IAEA: Ensuring nuclear safety and security for Ukraine

The International Atomic Energy Agency delivered a large batch of vital radiation protection and monitoring equipment to Ukraine this week, which was offered by...
clean technology

EU revolutionises clean technology projects with €1.8bn investment

The European Commission announced €1.8bn funding for 17 large-scale innovative clean energy projects on 12 July 2022, with the third round of awards under the...
storage containers for spent nuclear fuel

Corrosion damage modelling of dry storage containers for spent nuclear fuel

Robert G Kelly, AT&T Professor of Engineering at the University of Virginia, explains why we must understand when significant corrosion damage can occur to...
sodium-ion battery

Sodium-ion batteries: A promising candidate for new battery technology

A research team from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a sodium-ion battery with greatly extended longevity in laboratory...
positive lithium results

Argentina Lithium uncovers positive lithium results in initial drilling at Rincon West

Argentina Lithium has revealed the findings of its first exploration diamond drill hole at the Rincon West Project in Salta Province, Argentina, and records...
supply chains

Australia and US partnership: Cooperating on critical mineral supply chains

Jennifer M. Granholm, United States Secretary of Energy, and Chris Bowen, Australia's Minister for Climate Change and Energy, signed the ‘Australia – United States...
pesticides

Utilising Artificial Intelligence to protect bees from pesticides

A research team from Oregon State University’s College of Engineering has employed Artificial Intelligence to help protect bees from pesticides. Cory Simon, Assistant Professor of...