UCLA European Southern Observatory/Wikimedia Commons A view of the Milky Way supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* in polarized light. Key takeaways Supermassive black holes typically take billions of years to form. But the James Webb Space Telescope is finding them not that long after the Big Bang — before they should have had time to
Linde has signed a long-term deal to supply clean hydrogen in Alberta, Canada, while Hyundai Motor and Pertamina have agreed to jointly develop Indonesia’s hydrogen ecosystem. August 27, 2024 Sergio Matalucci Linde has agreed to supply clean hydrogen to Dow's Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project in the Canadian province of Alberta and invest about CAD 2
The number of buses and specific routes were not yet revealed but the buses will be deployed only within the emirate and the fare will remain the same ITC-Abu Dhabi had deployed an all-electric fleet of nine buses, shuttling passengers from Terminal A of Abu Dhabi International Airport to the COP28 venue at Expo City
Although Venus is sometimes referred to as Earth’s twin, its current surface conditions are drastically different, making it inhospitable to life. Not only is liquid water unable to exist due to the extreme temperatures and pressures beneath the thick cloud layer, but more importantly, it is nearly absent from the Venusian atmosphere. Using data from
- This is Mitsubishi Power's first Saudi order for a J-class turbine, one of the world's leading gas turbines with efficiency above 64%- Powering the SATORP Strategic Expansion Industrial Steam and Electricity Cogeneration Plant in Jubail on Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province- The gas turbine will be assembled at Mitsubishi Power's assembly center in Dammam, Saudi
Home Hydrogen HD KSOE ventures into hydrogen fuel cell market with $80M acquisition August 26, 2024, by Ajsa Habibic South Korean shipbuilding major HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) is set to spearhead the global hydrogen fuel cell market through an investment of $80 million to acquire Convion, a company specializing in fuel cell
Are we alone? For a moment on August 15, 1977, it certainly looked like the answer might be no. That night the Big Ear radio observatory at the Ohio State University was blasted by a remarkably intense transmission from the sky. Lasting at least 72 seconds and coming in on an extremely specific frequency, it
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Recap: Back in 1977, a unique radio signal from deep space got astronomers all riled up about the possibility of first contact with intelligent aliens. It all began when astronomer Jerry Ehman stumbled upon a startlingly intense burst of radio waves