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Lithium Power International begins new demerger process
Lithium Power International (LPI) is set to demerge its Western Australian (WA) hard rock lithium assets.
Lithium Power International Limited (LPI) today announced its intention...
Study sheds light on Sagittarius A*, a black hole at the Milky Way’s centre
An international team of researchers has found that the black hole at the centre of our galaxy, Sagittarius A*, not only flares irregularly from...
Study on salmon’s noses reveals magnetic perception across life
Scientists committed a study, analysing the sensory mechanisms in salmon to understand exactly how magnetic perception works.
Magnetic perception
It’s widely understood in the scientific community...
Converting raw biomass into natural gas
Researchers discover a new catalytic approach that directly converts raw biomass into natural gas, with a low carbon footprint.
Previous natural gas production methods
Natural gas...
Veolia declares its first EV battery recycling plant in the UK
The UK’s leading resource management company, Veolia, has announced its first electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling plant in the UK.
With the launch of their new EV...
Genome turned off in CLASSY gene diversifies epigenomes
Researchers from Salk Institute for Biological Studies (SIBS) have discovered that the CLASSY gene family regulates which parts of the genome are turned off...
National Nuclear Laboratory: moving the UK’s nuclear industry forward
Ian Funnell has been appointed as the new chair of the National Nuclear Laboratory helping the organisation’s mission to advance the UK’s nuclear industry.
The Department for...
New species of rain frog named in honour of Greta Thunberg
Scientists discover a new species of rain frog in Panama and have named it after climate activist Greta Thunberg.
In 2018, the Rainforest Trust celebrated...
Ocean warming reaches unprecedented levels
Scientists discover that the world’s oceans are hotter than ever before, reaching record-breaking temperatures for the sixth year in a row.
Accumulated data on the...
Researchers uncover cause for the Late Ordovician Mass Extinction
Florida State University researchers discover that low oxygen and sulphide in the oceans had effected the environmental conditions that characterised the Late Ordovician Mass...