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Lake Resources team with Ford signing non-binding MoU for lithium offtake
Lake Resources shares surge 10pc at the announcement of non-binding MoU with Ford Motor Company for lithium offtake deal.
Clean lithium developer, Lake Resources NL...
Developing cutting-edge software for the Square Kilometre Array Observatory
UK institutions have been granted £15m to develop the ‘brain’ of the Square Kilometre Array Observatory, which is the biggest radio telescope in the...
Green energy solutions to reshape city landscapes
Researchers are analysing novel green energy solutions to ensure the greening of cities benefits both people and nature alike.
Several cities in Europe are embracing...
CDF collaboration researchers achieve precise measurement of W boson mass
Scientists at the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) have attained the most precise measurement yet of the mass of the W boson.
After a decade...
Improving computer energy efficiency through novel transistor technology
University of California, Berkeley engineers have constructed a novel design of a component of transistors that could potentially improve computer energy efficiency.
Computers are slowly...
On the road to achieving climate neutral road traffic
Researchers in Switzerland have made significant progress towards achieving climate neutral road traffic with novel study.
At present, road traffic is accountable for over 30%...
Scientists analyse coral reef bleaching to see if they can self-restore
Scientists have discovered evidence that coral reefs in remote or protected areas can quickly recover from mass coral reef bleaching events.
Two years after the...
The LHCb reveals how antimatter is created in cosmic collisions
LHCb researchers analyse particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to determine whether antimatter that is detected by experiments in space could originate from dark matter.
The...
Global experts meet to discuss plastic pollution crisis
Industry leaders and academic experts are set to attend an event at the Global Plastics Policy Centre to analyse current policies and discuss the...
Astronomers have observed the most distant galaxy candidate yet
At 13.5 billion light-years from Earth, astronomers have discovered the most distant galaxy candidate yet.
At a staggering distance of 13.5 billion light-years from Earth,...