Monthly Archives: October, 2024

The Hydrogen Circulate: 20 GW of electrolysis mission reached last funding resolution

The IEA published its yearly hydrogen analysis reporting that of the 520 GW announced electrolysis projects, 20 GW reached final investment decision, with China leading the way. October 4, 2024 Sergio Matalucci Image: pv magazine The International Energy Agency (IEA) said that the global hydrogen demand reached 97 Mt in 2023, an increase of 2.5% compared

Lunar Ice Deposits are Extra Intensive than Previously Plot

Prior studies found signs of ice in the permanently shadowed regions near the south pole of the Moon, including areas within Cabeus, Haworth, Shoemaker and Faustini craters. A new analysis of data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) shows there is widespread evidence of water ice within permanently shadowed regions outside the south pole, towards

Webb Spots Outgassing Areas on Filled with life Centaur

Centaurs are former trans-Neptunian objects that have been moved inside Neptune’s orbit by subtle gravitational influences of the planets in the last few million years, and may eventually become short-period comets. An artist’s concept of 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1’s outgassing activity as seen from the side. Image credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / L. Hustak, STScI.

Explore: Bottlenose Dolphins ‘Smile’ at Each Other right thru Their Playful Interactions

Play is a widespread behavior present in distant species that, in its social form, relies on complex communication. Playful communication has been largely neglected in marine mammals. In new research, scientists from the University of Pisa and colleagues focused on playful visual communication in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus). “We’ve uncovered the presence of a distinct

QIMC Publicizes Indispensable Natural Hydrogen Discovery Growth 11kms to the Northwest and Sleek Land Acquisition Bringing Complete Hydrogen Dwelling to over 300 Square Kilometres

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. (CSE: QIMC) (FSE: 7FJ) (“QI Materials”, “QIMC” or the “Company”)– QIMC is pleased to announce a significant 11 km expansion of our natural renewable hydrogen discovery to the northwest. Recent soil gas measurements from Line 13, recorded at 594, 543, and 463 ppm, are the highest levels detected outside of those reported

Australia: Origin withdraws from hydrogen toddle to heart of attention on renewable energy and energy storage

First announced in 2022, the hub was powered by a combination of grid-connected electricity, local solar PV power plants, and wind farms. It was to be developed on Koorgang Island, north of Newcastle, New South Wales. Origin hoped hydrogen would gradually replace natural gas as a feedstock in nearby ammonia manufacturing and be used for

Fresh Species of Dinosaur Relative Stumbled on in Brazil

A new genus and species of silesaurid being named Gondwanax paraisensis has been identified from the fossilized remains discovered in Southern Brazil. Gondwanax paraisensis. Image credit: Rodrigo Temp Müller, doi: 10.1016/j.gr.2024.09.007. Silesauridae are an extinct group of Triassic reptiles related to dinosaurs. These creatures had a fairly long neck and legs, and possibly quadrupedal habits.

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