New scenario modeling by Monash University’s Climateworks Centre illustrates what a credible plan to decarbonise Australia’s transport sector could look like, extending beyond electric vehicles.
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CSIRO releases 2023-24 Gencost report
Energy-smart bricks as a substitute for clay
RMIT University engineers have collaborated with Visy to make bricks with a minimum of 15 per cent waste glass and 20 per cent combusted solid waste (ash), as substitutes for clay.
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Monash University now home to three electron microscopes
Monash University has announced it is now home to a trio of top-tier electron microscopes, among them, one of the highest resolution microscopes in the world.
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ARENA invests $59.1m into hydrogen and low emissions iron and steel research
ARENA announced the allocation of $59.1 million in funding across 21 research projects aimed at advancing renewable hydrogen and low-emission iron and steel technologies.
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New report maps the potential of foundational AI tech in Australia
A new report from The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) provides an overview of how Australia can utilise AI foundation models for its benefit.
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Australia to join US satellite program led by NASA
The Australian Government has agreed to join Landsat Next, the satellite program led by NASA and the US Geological Survey.
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CSIRO achieves record efficiency for printed solar cells
Scientists from Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, have led an international team to a clean energy breakthrough by setting a new efficiency record for fully roll-to-roll printed solar cells.
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Illawarra Clean Energy Industry roadmap led by UOW researchers
A team from the University of Wollongong Business and Law Faculty, led by associate professor Tillmann Boehme, has been appointed by Business Illawarra to lead the development of an Illawarra Clean Energy Industry Roadmap.
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RMIT reveals new recyclable water batteries that stay cool under pressure
A global team of researchers and industry collaborators led by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University has invented recyclable water batteries that won’t catch fire or explode.
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