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Galactic gas outflow: Cosmic fountain leaking into galaxy NGC 4383
A discovery of a gas outflow has been made about the galaxy NGC 4383, located within the Virgo cluster.
Government launches ÂŁ1.3 Million transport innovation competition
To improve the transport sector and enhance economic growth, the UK government has revealed a ÂŁ1.3 million initiative aimed at driving innovation in transportation.
Train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio: The toxic risks of transporting hazardous chemicals
The toxic risks of vinyl chloride have been debated for years, but a recent train derailment in the US brought this debate into the public eye, say Jessie R Badley, Caleb Ryce and Pamela J Lein.
Curtin University discover rare dust particles in ancient extraterrestrial meteorites
Researchers at Curtin University have discovered a rare dust particle trapped within an ancient extraterrestrial meteorite.
Benjamin Haycraft – Plug Power Europe
Benjamin Haycraft is the Executive Vice President of the EMEA region for Plug where he oversees business initiatives and operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa to accelerate the company’s growth.
Mr. Haycraft joined Plug in May 2021 as Vice President of Strategy & Business Development in Europe. In that...
Ancient galaxies “Shakti” and “Shiva” were discovered in the Milky Way
Astronomers have identified what could be two of the Milky Way's earliest building blocks, "Shakti" and "Shiva".
Electric-field nanobubbles: Re-engineering water treatment
Niall J. English, from the University College Dublin, School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, discusses electric-field generated nanobubbles, including re-engineering water treatment – and beyond.
EU energy policy priorities
Open Access Government charts some of the EU energy policy priorities, focussing on energy efficiency, hydrogen, and solar power, plus a glimpse of its climate neutrality in 2050 ambition.
How will geopolitical shifts impact energy sovereignty and net zero aspirations?
Here Dr Tom Mason, CEO, Bramble Energy, shares his views on how a Trump and Starmer government might impact the US and UK’s energy sovereignty and ambitious net zero targets.
Astrophysical and planetary sciences: Exploring the local interstellar medium and the next space frontier
Prof Jeffrey L Linsky from the University of Colorado Boulder, sheds light on exploring the next space frontier in this exciting astrophysical and planetary sciences focus.
UKAEA implementing the UK’s fusion energy strategy
Find out in this interview how the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) implements the UK’s fusion energy strategy.
Contribution of oxidative stress to neurodegenerative disease
Paul A. Hyslop, from Arkley BioTek Indianapolis, details an ongoing specific research approach to identify, characterize, and validate physiologically relevant neuronal targets of H2O2 in designing therapeutics for neurodegenerative disease progression.
EU research and innovation policies
Open Access Government provides an overview of Horizon 2020, the European Union’s research and innovation programme (2014-2020), its successor, Horizon Europe (2021-27), plus the European Research Area policy.
Astronomers unlock the secret of heavy element formation in cosmic collision
An international team of astronomers has discovered the mysterious origins of heavy elements in the universe.
FIREFLY project sparks sustainable transformation in catalyst-based chemical industry
The FIREFLY project is the pioneering research initiative aimed at driving the catalyst-based chemical industry towards electrification while reducing external reliance on metals and fossil fuels.
The UK’s first geothermal power plant holds promise for a greener and more sustainable...
Construction has started on the United Kingdom's first geothermal power plant in Cornwall, marking a significant milestone in the nation's renewable energy landscape.
Reducing climate change and global warming
Professor Ken Naitoh from Waseda University in Japan charts a particular interdisciplinary carbon-neutral approach for reducing climate change and global warming that he believes will lead to a more peaceful world.
Role and value of space-based solar power technology in the UK’s transition to net...
Prof Goran Strbac, Prof Paul Mitcheson, Prof Eric Yeatman, Dr Danny Pudjianto and Dr Nunzio Pucci.
Machine learning leads to green energy breakthrough
Kyushu University joined Osaka University and the Fine Ceramics Center to utilise machine learning to accelerate the discovery of vital materials for advancing green energy technologies.
Is renewable energy killing our birds?
As concerns about the declining bird population continue to grow, scientists highlight the unintentional consequences of renewable energy development.