Monthly Archives: August, 2024

Leaders are reducing fossil fuel finance – next comes unlocking neat energy for all

Comment: While international public finance for coal, oil and gas has fallen by two-thirds, little of that money has gone to boost green energy in poorer countries Natalie Jones is a policy advisor on the energy programme at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD). She holds a PhD in international law from the University

Scientists Uncover Two Potential Antibiotics in Marine Micro organism from Arctic Sea

A team of researchers from Finland and Norway has identified two potential antivirulence compounds for enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) infections among bacterial metabolites harvested from strains of marine actinobacteria Kocuria and Rhodococcus from the Arctic Sea. The T091-5 strain of the genus Rhodococcus. Image credit: Pylkkö et al., doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1432475. “We show how advanced screening

EBCare: Unusual Dapper Conceal Can Be Ancient to Assess Metabolic and Respiratory Conditions

Recent respiratory outbreaks have garnered substantial attention, yet most respiratory monitoring remains confined to physical signals. Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) harbors rich molecular information that could unveil diverse insights into an individual’s health. Now, Caltech’s Professor Wei Gao and colleagues have developed the EBCare, a mask-based device for real-time monitoring of EBC biomarkers. For example

5,600-Year-Passe Stone Bridge Indicates Early Human Arrival in Spain’s Mallorca

Archaeologists have discovered an ancient submerged stone bridge in Genovesa Cave on Mallorca, the main island of the Balearic Archipelago and the sixth largest in the Mediterranean Sea. The discovery suggests that humans settled the western Mediterranean much earlier than previously believed. The 5,600-year-old submerged stone bridge in Genovesa Cave, Mallorca, Spain. Image credit: R.

Mikael Cardinal, Leading Hydrogen Innovator at United Therapeutics, to Keynote FLYING HY 2024

Sustainably-powered aviation is the future, and Mikael Cardinal's insights will inspire the next leap forward in sustainable flight. Las Vegas, NV-AZ (1888PressRelease) August 30, 2024 - Cardinal is a leading figure in eVTOL, UAV, and hydrogen aviation for organ delivery and will provide insights into the companys strategy around the sustainable, rapid delivery of organs

The Hydrogen Trudge: Uniper opens hydrogen pilot in Germany

Uniper says it has launched its Hydrogen Pilot Cavern (HPC) Krummhörn plant in Germany with nearly 500,000 cubic meters of green hydrogen storage, while Air Liquide has inaugurated a 20 MW electrolysis plant in Oberhausen, Germany. August 30, 2024 Sergio Matalucci Image: Hygreen Energy Hygreen and Andalusian-based Coxabengoa have signed a strategic agreement to collaborate

Hexagon Purus lands €2.5M hydrogen gas design yelp for fresh Greenpeace ship

Home Green Marine Hexagon Purus lands €2.5M hydrogen fuel system order for new Greenpeace ship August 30, 2024, by Ajsa Habibic Norwegian clean energy technology supplier Hexagon Purus Maritime has secured a purchase order for a compressed hydrogen fuel system to be used on a new green sailing ship commissioned by international non-profit organization Greenpeace.

Sweden’s been stealthily using hydrogen to forge inexperienced steel. Now it’s ready to industrialise

Deep in Sweden’s icy north sits a small factory where the country’s largest industrial players have been steadily validating a new technology that could clean up one of the dirtiest industries on Earth.  Energy giant Vattenfall, steel-maker SSAB, and mining firm LKAB built the facility — located in the small town of Luleå — in

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