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Vertical turbines will enhance the efficiency of future wind farms
Researchers have found that vertical turbines are more efficient and compact than traditional models, potentially advancing wind farms.
A novel alternative to conventional fish tanks in the aquaculture industry
Octaform's high-quality fish tanks are durable, easy to install, and promote a clean and safe environment for your valuable inventory.
New biofilter media improving water quality in aquaculture
CerMedia LLC has created MarinePure®, biofilter media that aims to increase yields and system capacity for aquaculture farmers worldwide.
How the University of Kansas is paving the way in revealing...
Revealing radiation with unprecedented precision and the secrets of matter from the scale of the Universe to quarks.
USA Rare Earth: supplying critical minerals for the green technology revolution
Building a resilient ‘mine-to-magnet’ and ‘mine-to-battery’ vertically-integrated clean-green domestic supply chain for critical minerals.
Logistics solutions to solve the emissions crisis
Andrew Firmston-Williams, CEO of EVMI solutions limited, explains how their innovative logistics solutions can solve the emissions crisis.
The Clover Array for Nuclear Structure Studies at HIγS
A new research programme in low-energy nuclear structure is currently under development at the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory.
Volkswagen Group releases roadmap to increase the efficiency of electric vehicle...
The Volkswagen Group has presented its new technology roadmap for increasing the efficiency of electric vehicle batteries.
Electric train technology increases the success of battery electric vehicles
New developments in electric train technology will increase the success and wider adoption of battery electric vehicles.
VTT’s quantum technology in Finland and Europe
Himadri Majumdar, manager at VTT, discusses the research centre's role in delivering quantum technology to Finland and Europe.
Renewable fuels and the Flameless Ceramic Turbine: towards the net-zero future
Toby Gill, CEO of Intelligent Power Generation, explains how the Flameless Ceramic Turbine can unlock the roadmap to renewable fuels and enable businesses to end their reliance on the diesel generator.
Towards a precise measurement of the CP violation phase
Dr Vincent Tisserand, Research Director at Clermont Ferrand Physics Laboratory (LPC PLUS), looks at the past, present, and future of efforts to make a precise measurement of the CP violation phase to challenge the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
Sustainable delousing: a necessity for growth in salmon farming
Lars Georg Backer, CEO of Flatsetsund Engineering AS, outlines how its sustainable delousing solution is both cost effective and environmentally friendly.
Renewing urban water quality
Dr Thomas Shahady from the University of Lynchburg outlines how challenges facing urban water quality can be addressed through a more holistic approach.
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LIFE programme invests €121m into environment, nature, and climate action projects
The European Commission has announced an investment of €121m for new integrated projects under the LIFE programme.
Reducing costs through innovative aquaculture feeding systems
Daniit A/S has now developed an aquaculture feeding system that can handle fish feed pellets without crushing them.
UK-based researchers will develop a new hydrogen propulsion system for sub-regional...
A UK-based collaboration programme, worth £54m, will develop the first hydrogen propulsion system for GKN Aerospace’s sub-regional aircraft.
Halogen gases from domestic coal burning worsens winter air pollution
A team of researchers found that reactive halogen gases from domestic coal burning aggravates winter air pollution.
New biodegradable electronic displays to minimise waste medical electronics
Scientists have produced the first biodegradable electronic displays to help the electronics industry adopt a sustainable lifecycle.
Producing green hydrogen using sunlight-photosensitive-nanostructured electrodes
A team of researchers has developed a new method of producing green hydrogen using sunlight-photosensitive-nanostructured electrodes.