Edible Packaging – A Delicious and Sustainable Solution to Reducing Plastic Waste
Could ‘Organoid’ Computers Be Next?
Researchers from John Hopkins University have reported that brain ‘organoid’ biocomputing devices could be the next big thing in computing. Led by Dr Brett Kagan, chief scientist at Cortical Labs in Melbourne, the team has been studying and experimenting with using organoids as a potential new form of computing technology.
Revolutionary 3D Printing: Scientists Leverage Bacterial Ink for Revolutionary Results!
Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) have taken an innovative approach to 3D printing with their new ink which contains active bacteria in its composition.
Revolutionizing Home Heating – The Benefits of Electric Infrared Wallpaper
Hull-based company iHelios has developed a revolutionary new way of providing heating to homes and businesses – electric infrared ‘wallpaper’.
UNSW Engineers Create Hydrogen-Hybrid Diesel Engine to Cut CO2 Emissions
In a revolutionary achievement, engineers from the University of New South Wales have modified a conventional diesel engine to run (mostly) on hydrogen.
“Cumulus Data Achieves Key Milestone in Construction of Zero-Carbon Data Centre Powered by Nuclear Energy”
Cumulus Data has announced the completion of a major milestone in the construction of Phase 1 of its 475-megawatt zero-carbon “Susquehanna” data centre.
Revolutionary Window Film Reduces Energy Consumption and Enhances Comfort in Cities
Scientists from Kyung Hee University in Seoul have developed a revolutionary new clear window film that can reduce the energy consumption from air conditioning in hot cities
Using Sailing with Sustainability
Here we look at the new technologies that could lead to a more environmentally friendly and ‘cleaner’ shipping industry. We also look briefly at promising clean tech innovations for air freight.
Major Break throughs in Fusion
US scientists have announced a significant breakthrough in their efforts to create nuclear fusion energy after producing more power from a fusion experiment than was put in for the first time ever.
Aircraft Powered By Hydrogen & Net Zero Target by 2050
FlyZero’s and UK Aerospace Technology Institute’s (ATI) study has concluded that green liquid hydrogen-powered aircraft could deliver the net-zero 2050 target for aviation.