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04.08.2025 | ANU Solar Racing Team begins outback testing for 2025 challenge | - |
25.07.2025 | Thailand-Cambodia border clashes: Cambodia’s economy has more to lose, analysts say | Tourism is a significant economic driver for both countries, contributing about 12% and 9% to Thailand’s and Cambodia’s gross domestic product, respectively, in 2024.
Analysts note, however, that Thailand’s tourism spots are far from the bo... |
26.06.2025 | The Future of Engineering: Merging AI with Instrumentation | In the world of engineering, innovation is the lifeblood. The latest breakthrough comes from Liquid Instruments, a company that has redefined the landscape of test and measurement. They have introduced Generative Instrumentation, a game-cha... |
25.06.2025 | The Tipping Point: Analyzing the U.S.-Iran Conflict and Its Implications | The recent airstrikes by the United States on Iranian nuclear sites have ignited a powder keg of tensions in the Middle East. The stakes are high, and the potential for escalation looms large. This conflict is not just a battle of military ... |
25.06.2025 | Thailand's Political Tightrope: The Uncertain Future of Paetongtarn Shinawatra | Thailand's political landscape is a shifting sand dune, ever-changing and unpredictable. At the center of this storm is Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who finds herself clinging to power just ten months into her term. The recent fal... |
25.06.2025 | US strikes may have set back Iran nuclear programme only months, intelligence report says | WASHINGTON: A preliminary US intelligence assessment has determined that US strikes over the weekend on Iranian nuclear facilities have set back Tehran's programme by only a matter of months, three sources with knowledge of the matter told ... |
25.06.2025 | Liquid Instruments Announces Industry-First Generative Instrumentation, Bringing Agentic AI to Test and Measurement | New AI-driven capability enabled by the introduction of Moku:Delta – the most flexible 2 GHz test platform on the market, with unlimited instrument configurations.
CANBERRA, Australia, June 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Liquid Instruments, a lea... |
23.06.2025 | CNA Explains: What could Iran’s next move be after US strikes on its nuclear sites? | Listen
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08.05.2025 | QDX Congratulates Co-Founder and Head of Research A/Prof. Giuseppe Barca on Receiving the 2025 Dirac Medal | SINGAPORE, May 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- QDX proudly congratulates its Co-Founder and Head of Research, A/Prof. Giuseppe Barca, on being awarded the 2025 Dirac Medal, the highest international honour for early-career researchers in theoretica... |
25.04.2025 | The Future of Innovation: How Two Companies Are Shaping Their Industries | In the world of technology, change is the only constant. Two companies, Liquid Instruments and Animon.ai, are leading the charge in their respective fields. One is redefining measurement technology, while the other is revolutionizing anime ... |
23.04.2025 | Liquid Instruments Appoints Nobel Laureate Brian Schmidt and Company Co-founder Danielle Wuchenich to Board of Directors | CANBERRA, Australia, April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Liquid Instruments, a leader in reconfigurable test and measurement technology, today announced the appointment of two new board members, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Professor Brian Schm... |
15.04.2025 | The New Frontier: Lesotho and Deloitte's Leap into the Space Age | In a world where the digital landscape is ever-evolving, two distinct narratives emerge from the heart of Africa and the corporate corridors of the United States. Lesotho, a small landlocked nation, has made headlines by granting a license ... |
14.04.2025 | Deloitte successfully launches its own satellite with the help of SpaceX | Global professional services firm Deloitte has launched a satellite into space, with a view to harnessing space-enabled insights to empower its clients with better informed, real-time decision-making.
Dubbed ‘Deloitte-1’, the Big Four satel... |
06.03.2025 | Sally Dorsett named CEO of consulting start-up Openloop Solutions | A small team with a background at Synergy Group and Gurugun have been assembled to kick-start a new Canberra-based consulting boutique Openloop Solutions, with Sally Dorsett appointed as CEO.
Sally Dorsett joins the fledgling advisory firm ... |
27.02.2025 | Nauru to sell golden passports for $105,000 to fund climate relocation effort | Nauru, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, moves to sell its golden passports to foreign nationals for $105,000 each as part of a controversial effort to fund its relocation due to rising sea levels caused by climate change.
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18.02.2025 | Arthur D. Little recruits Manik Mahajan as a principal in Melbourne | Global management consulting firm Arthur D. Little has brought in Manik Mahajan as the latest recruit to its budding Australian practice, with Mahajan joining as a principal in Melbourne.
Mahajan crosses to Arthur D. Little’s energy-focused... |
17.02.2025 | UK ready to send troops to Ukraine as European leaders to hold war talks | PARIS: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was prepared to deploy troops to Ukraine if needed, hours before European leaders meet in Paris to address Washington's shock policy shift on the war.
The French presidency has warned that Europ... |
12.02.2025 | Australian firms face data hurdles in AI deployment, study finds | - |
07.02.2025 | The Hidden Costs of Indonesia’s Free School Lunch Program | Indonesia is on a mission. President Prabowo Subianto has launched a universal free school lunch program aimed at feeding 83 million children. The goal is noble: improve nutrition and combat stunting. But beneath the surface, the program fa... |
07.02.2025 | Singapore's Data Centres: The Quest for Clean Energy | Singapore is at a crossroads. The island nation is grappling with a surge in data centre demand. These digital fortresses consume staggering amounts of energy. Each facility can devour up to 33 gigawatts annually. That’s enough to power 900... |
07.02.2025 | Commentary: The real costs of Indonesia’s free school lunch programme can't be ignored | SINGAPORE: Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto has launched a universal free school lunch programme targeting 83 million children with an initial 17 million target by the end of 2025. This is primarily aimed at improving the nutritional s... |
21.01.2025 | Commentary: Whatever Elon Musk says, DOGE is not the answer to improving productivity | SUTTON, Australia: US President Donald Trump has asked Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to establish a Department of Government Efficiency – to be known by the acronym DOGE – to “dismantle government bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut ... |
18.01.2025 | South Korea's Political Turmoil: A President's Descent into Chaos | In the heart of South Korea, a political storm brews. President Yoon Suk Yeol, once a figure of authority, now finds himself ensnared in a web of controversy and investigation. His refusal to cooperate with anti-corruption officials is not ... |
16.01.2025 | South Korea president’s refusal to cooperate with investigators a 'tactic' to undermine, delay probe: Analysts | New: You can now listen to articles.
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Detained South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s refusal to talk to anti-corruption officials is a move to delegitimise the investigation and drag out the process, o... |
16.01.2025 | Commentary: Indonesia’s VAT hike reversal has businesses and investors rattled | CANBERRA: On Dec 31, 2024, the eve of a long-anticipated increase in Indonesia’s value-added tax (VAT) rate from 11 to 12 per cent, President Prabowo Subianto abruptly decided to revise the hike, announcing that it would apply only to luxur... |
26.11.2024 | QDX Co-Founder Giuseppe Barca Awarded Prestigious Gordon Bell Prize, Pioneering Advancements in Drug Discovery Technology | SINGAPORE, Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- QDX proudly announces that the team led by its co-founder, Associate Professor Giuseppe Barca, has been honoured with the 2024 ACM Gordon Bell Prize, often referred to as the "Nobel Prize of hig... |
25.10.2024 | New Frontiers in Cancer and Women's Health: Innovations in Precision Medicine | In the realm of medical science, two recent developments shine like beacons of hope. One is a collaboration aimed at revolutionizing cancer treatment, while the other promises relief for millions of women suffering from endometriosis. Both ... |
24.10.2024 | Pangea and Knight Cancer Institute collab to advance precision oncology for metastatic cancer | What You Should Know:
– Pangea Biomed, the startup behind the advanced cancer response prediction platform ENLIGHT, today announced the beginning of a pilot collaboration with the Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health and Science Univers... |
21.10.2024 | Fujitsu launches dedicated AWS cloud practice in Australia | Fujitsu has announced the establishment of a dedicated AWS practice in Australia, aimed at providing organisations with comprehensive cloud solutions.
The introduction of this AWS practice comes as the Australian cloud market is projected t... |
28.09.2024 | A Delicate Balance: Japan, China, and the Seafood Saga | In the intricate dance of international relations, few issues are as slippery as trade. The recent developments between Japan and China over seafood imports reveal a complex web of diplomacy, public sentiment, and economic strategy. As the ... |
27.09.2024 | The Rising Tide: Tuvalu's Struggle for Survival Amid Climate Change | Tuvalu is a small nation with a big problem. Nestled in the Pacific Ocean, this archipelago of nine atolls is fighting against a relentless enemy: rising sea levels. With a land area of just 26 square kilometers, Tuvalu is like a fragile fl... |
27.09.2024 | Commentary: China’s removal of Japan seafood ban comes at a time of high bilateral tensions | TOKYO: On Sep 20, Beijing announced it would soon begin removing a blanket ban on the import of Japanese seafood products originally imposed in August 2023.
The news came in a press release stating Japan and China had reached a “shared unde... |
24.09.2024 | Sinking Tuvalu fights to keep maritime boundaries as sea levels rise | FONGAFALE: Tuvalu and its 11,000 people, who live on nine atolls scattered across the Pacific, are running out of time.
Fukanoe Laafai would like to start a family. But she is struggling to reconcile her plans with rising sea levels that sc... |
07.09.2024 | Commentary: China-Philippines trust in troubled waters | CANBERRA: China and the Philippines reached a deal in July to enable the continuation of Philippine resupply missions at the disputed Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea. The confrontation reached new heights in June when Manila accu... |
30.08.2024 | Pacific island nations call for greater focus on sea level rise as UN and experts warn of urgent global threat | Listen to this article
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12.08.2024 | Paul Fletcher points to women telco leaders when asked about gender disparity in tech | Source: TechLeaders article-article-body
Shadow Minister for Science, Arts, Government Services and the Digital Economy Paul Fletcher has highlighted the positions of two women technology leaders in response to a question on the closure of ... |
19.07.2024 | AI High: A New Frontier in Education | Girl Geek Academy is revolutionizing education with its AI High program, aiming to bridge the gender gap in STEM fields and prepare students for the future of technology. Founded in 2014, Girl Geek Academy has been a trailblazer in promotin... |
19.07.2024 | Neural Notes: Girl Geek Academy wants to bring AI to the classroom | Girl Geek Academy. Source: SmartCompany article-article-body
Welcome back to Neural Notes, a weekly column where I look at some of the most interesting AI news of the week. In this edition: Girl Geek Academy gets a new CEO and unveils ambit... |
11.07.2024 | Australia Makes History After Fleet of Electric Vehicles Successfully Give Power Back to Grid During Outage | By Inno Flores
Published Jul 11, 2024 7:01AM EDT
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In a groundbreaking achievement, electric vehicles in Australia recently restored power... |
05.07.2024 | Breaking Africa’s Vicious Cycle: Politicians Must End Cash Handouts | The irony of African politics is that those who promise to eradicate corruption are often the ones distributing money to voters, while those who demand corruption-free leadership are frequently the recipients of such payments. This illustra... |
27.06.2024 | 'Enough is enough': How Australia's diplomacy led Assange to freedom | CANBERRA/SYDNEY/LONDON/WASHINGTON: After Julian Assange was released by a court on the remote US Pacific territory of Saipan on Wednesday (June 26,) ending a 14-year legal battle, the WikiLeaks founder's lawyer first thanked Australian Prim... |
25.06.2024 | Julian Assange released from British prison, says WikiLeaks | WASHINGTON: WikiLeaks said on Tuesday (Jun 25) that its founder, Julian Assange, had left a British prison on Monday and flown out of the United Kingdom.
WikiLeaks announced Assange's whereabouts shortly after court documents showed he was ... |
21.06.2024 | Nine Aussie startups that raised $38.3 million this week | Founder Grace Brown and the larger team of Andromeda Robotics with Abi. Source: Supplied article-article-body
Startups building precision measuring tools, humanoid robots and energy storage tech are among those to close significant funding ... |
20.06.2024 | Liquid Instruments Secures $27 Million in Funding for Global Expansion and Innovation | Liquid Instruments, a cutting-edge reconfigurable test instrumentation company, has recently announced a significant milestone in its journey towards growth and innovation. Originally founded in Australia back in 2014, the company has since... |
19.06.2024 | Canberra-born startup Liquid Instruments scores $15 million from Breakthrough Victoria | Members of Liquid Instruments' founding team outside their Canberra office. Source: Supplied. article-article-body
Canberra-born startup Liquid Instruments will set up an office in Melbourne and hire “dozens” of employees in Victoria, follo... |
31.05.2024 | How Ed Husic’s proposed company tax reforms could work | Australian Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic. Source: AAP Image/Lukas Coch article-article-body
When politicians talk about business tax reform, and talk about using it to stimulate investment, they are usually referring to one of (or ... |
20.05.2024 | AI Speeds Up Brain Tumor Classification with 95% Accuracy: Study | By Quincy Jon
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Australian and US researchers highlight their artificial intelligence (AI) technology th... |
16.05.2024 | The first Australian National University Official Information Day in Hong Kong | HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 16 May 2024 – For the first time, the Australian National University will be organising an official information day in Hong Kong.
The Australian National University is a member of the Group of Eight... |
02.05.2024 | Nearly 1,500 Nominations for the Fourth Season of the VinFuture Prize | HANOI, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 2 May 2024 – The nomination portal for the 2024 VinFuture Prize officially concluded on April 17th with a total of 1,469 nominations for the fourth award season. The number of nominating partners h... |
24.04.2024 | Government looks to overhaul points test for skilled migrants | Minister for Home Affairs Clare O'Neil. Source: AAP Image/Lukas Coch article-article-body
Testing for prospective migrants to Australia to obtain visas is set to undergo its first overhaul in more than a decade as part of a revamp of the co... |
18.04.2024 | What caused the storm that brought Dubai to a standstill? | DUBAI: A storm hit the United Arab Emirates and Oman this week bringing record rainfall that flooded highways, inundated houses, grid-locked traffic and trapped people in their homes.
At least 20 people were reported to have died in the del... |
11.04.2024 | New AIIA Research Chair: Professor Llewelyn Hughes | The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Llewelyn Hughes to the position of its research chair.
Dr Hughes, an expert on energy policy, is professor at the Crawford School o... |
14.11.2023 | AI-generated Images of White Faces Are Becoming More Real than Humans - Study | Jace Dela Cruz, Tech Times 14 November 2023, 02:11 am
Artificial intelligence (AI) has reached a point where generated images of faces depicting white people appear more authentic than real human faces, as revealed by recent research conduc... |
09.11.2023 | Adobe researchers create 3D models from 2D images ‘within 5 seconds’ in new AI breakthrough | VentureBeat presents: AI Unleashed - An exclusive executive event for enterprise data leaders. Hear from top industry leaders on Nov 15. Reserve your free pass
A team of researchers from Adobe Research and Australian National University hav... |
24.07.2023 | How software-defined instrumentation is changing testing and measurement [Q&A] | The testing and measurement industry like any other is looking towards digital transformation projects, but it’s a sector that in the past has been slow to adapt.
Software-defined instrumentation looks set to change that and drive transform... |
27.03.2023 | Financial literacy: Here are seven signs you’re on the right track | But even in the best of times, managing your finances is hard.
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With the cost of living and interest rates rising, a growing number of Australians are struggling to manage their finances. Many are experiencing real financial ... |
27.03.2023 | These Tiny Birds Get By With A Little Help From Their Friends | Individual superb fairy-wrens help their families and friends before helping strangers, suggesting these songbirds recognize which social tier individual birds belong to |
24.03.2023 | 13 Australians share the 15 mistakes they see tourists make the most when visiting the land down under | Travel 13 Australians share the 15 mistakes they see tourists make the most when visiting the land down under
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17.03.2023 | Financial stress and mental health: Five things that can help | Financial stress is increasing and, understandably, is causing some distress
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Financial stress is affecting us in many different ways. Some people are struggling to pay bills, feed the family, or maintain a place to live. Oth... |
24.02.2023 | ‘Innermost Inner Core’ of the Earth Discovered by Researchers‚ But What is its Purpose? | Isaiah Richard, Tech Times 24 February 2023, 07:02 pm
A new study defies what has been known to humans for decades now, where previous knowledge about the four layers of the Earth sees debunking from this latest discovery. It is common know... |
01.12.2022 | Нужно больше гигабайт. Экзабайты будущего | Человечество продолжает создавать все больше информации. Физический мир постепенно оцифровывается, и этот гигантский массив данных требуется где-то хранить. А значит, существует растущая потребность в системах хранения для накопленной инфор... |
22.11.2022 | ANU to lead telco resilience profiling project | The Australian National University is to profile the “disaster resilience” of the country’s telecommunications infrastructure.
The project, being funded by Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and th... |
21.10.2022 | Cyberattacks a matter of ‘when’ not ‘if’ as experts say Australian business has always been a target | The last four weeks have seen a string of high-profile data breaches and hacks. Attacks on Optus, Medibank, Woolworths, Vinomofo and more have resulted in the personal details of millions of Australians being threatened, exposed and in some... |
06.09.2022 | The cocaine in Australia contains barely any cocaine | Australian Federal Police officers with suitcases used to smuggle cocaine, at a news conference in Sydney on February 6, 2003. REUTERS/Mark Baker
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15.06.2022 | Rapidly Expanding Black Hole Discovered using ANU's SkyMapper Telescope, Devours Planets | Isaiah Richard, Tech Times 15 June 2022, 08:06 pm
A rapidly expanding black hole got spotted by researchers from the Australia National University (ANU), and it still grows in the present, as the study authors saw it using the SkyMapper Tel... |
19.12.2021 | Топливо из космического мусора | В научно-фантастическом триллере «Гравитация» (2013) американский астронавт оказывается в открытом космосе после разрушения корабля из-за того, что Россия взрывает ракетой спутник-шпион и создает быстро расширяющееся облако космического мус... |
13.09.2021 | ANU to set up a tech policy design centre | The Australian National University (ANU) is set to open a new centre to tackle the increasing influence and control technology plays in everyday life and "co-design a new generation of tech policy" to suit.
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18.05.2021 | There Aren’t Enough Trees In The World To Offset Society’s Carbon Emissions, & There Never Will Be | 14 Mins Read
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One morning in 2009, I sat on a creaky bus winding its way up a mountainside in central Costa Rica, light-headed from diesel fumes as I clutched my many suitcases. They contained thousands of test tubes and sa... |
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Pumped About The Future: The Next Wave Of Hydropower Is Happening In Australia | Australia's grid is at a crossroads. The country has relied on coal to generate its power for decades, but those fossil-fueled plants are set to be retired over the next 20 years. As coal bows out, Australia plans to build 26 to 50 gigawatt... |
20.11.2020 | Aussie scientists have found a new way to make diamonds – and it could have broader implications | There’s a new way to make diamonds. Image: Getty
Australian scientists are part of a team that have developed a different way to make diamonds.
The team, which includes scientists from the Australian National University and RMIT, found a wa... |
11.11.2020 | 9 Indigenous entrepreneurs kicking goals! | NAIDOC Week celebrations are held annually to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of First Nations people in Australia. Dean Foley Founder & CEO of indigenous accelerator program Barayamal shares his take on entrepreneurship... |
13.08.2020 | Playing the COVID-19 blame game comes at a cost – the govenment’s credibility | Fingers have been pointing all over the place as the country searches for answers to the stubbornly high coronavirus cases and rising death rates in Victoria.
While Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has been fronting an increasingly hostile ... |
25.06.2020 | ‘Mystery object’ spotted by astronomers changes talk of black holes | Originally Published by:
Scientists explain 'strange asymmetry' mystery for the far side of moon Lost continent of Zealandia revealed in new detailed map Tanzanian miner finds record gems, becomes overnight millionaire
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04.03.2020 | Coronavirus forces universities to rapid scale online education capabilities | Rapidly increasing numbers of coronavirus cases internationally, and now in Australia, have the nation’s universities rapidly scaling up and testing different remote delivery strategies for students.
Universities are no stranger to online e... |
04.06.2019 | ANU suffers second 'significant' hack in a year | The Australian National University (ANU) has suffered a massive data breach with about 19 years of data accessed by an unknown attacker.
It’s the second major attack against the ANU, which was also hit in mid-July last year. The university ... |
15.05.2018 | Scientists discover massive black hole— and it’s getting bigger | Originally Published by:
Australian researchers have discovered the fastest-growing black hole known in the universe, which is swallowing up the surrounding cosmos.
The astronomers from the Australian National University (ANU) described it ... |
13.07.2017 | Govt to review Australian space sector | The government is set to review Australia’s space industry with a view to creating a strategy to support its growth over the course of the next decade.
The capability review will be led by an expert review group chaired by former CSIRO chie... |
08.12.2016 | New telescope chip enables clearer view of alien worlds | In our quest to image exoplanets, we have to contend with one major inconvenience: the telescope-blinding light from their host stars. On earth, people just slap on a pair of Ray-Bans to block out the light from our sun. But we can’t exactl... |
24.08.2016 | InnovationACT Launch 2016 | August 10th officially marked the beginning of InnovationACT 2016; Canberra’s largest innovation program which kickstarts students around the capital to make their ideas happen. An initiative run by The Australian National University’s, and... |
16.08.2016 | 8 Australian Scientific Innovations to celebrate this #NatSciWk | With National Science Week (13 – 21 August) now underway, we thought it’d be great to look back and showcase some of the most brilliant, recent and upcoming innovative Australian science endeavours. With all eight projects below having prof... |
16.05.2016 | AI learns and recreates Nobel-winning physics experiment | Australian physicists, perhaps searching for a way to shorten the work week, have created an AI that can run and even improve a complex physics experiment with little oversight. The research could eventually allow human scientists to focus ... |
- | Yes, it's rocket science: Australia needs eyes in space to monitor our tinderbox landscape | As climate change worsens, bushfires are likely to become more intense and frequent. We must find new ways of managing bushfires to prevent catastrophic events.
Satellite data can help in this task. It helps us identify where and when veget... |
- | Stanford solar researchers put contract out to assassin flies – aiming for 26.4% solar cells | Stanford University has found design inspiration with solar cell material perovskites by analyzing the microlenses in the compound eye of an assassin fly. By utilizing the hexagonal substructures of the fly eye – they’ve strengthened and st... |
- | Chinese medics killed death row inmates by taking hearts: Report | Hundreds of Chinese surgeons and medical personnel have been accused of killing death row prisoners by removing their hearts for transplant even before the inmates had been officially declared dead, in a new academic paper.
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- | China and Russia could exploit chaos in the U.S. after Capitol riot, says a national security expert | China and Russia could exploit the chaos that erupted in the U.S. after rioters stormed the halls of Congress on Wednesday, said Emeritus Professor Paul Dibb, a national security expert at the Australian National University.
The U.S. has ha... |
- | EGEB: Scientists develop ‘true’ bifacial solar cells with 29% power output | In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):
Scientists in Australia claim they’ve developed “true” bifacial solar cells.
A Tennessee utility-scale solar farm will be the first in the US to be financed by corporate carbon offsets.
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- | Electrek green energy brief: 97% efficient solar thermal, 10 years of solar growth, Bhutan carbon negative and more! | 97% efficient solar thermal technology developed in Australia – The goal of the designers is to get the technology to 12¢/kWh – and with such high amount of energy efficiency when considering land space, even at that ‘higher’ price, I would... |