The Woman of the World festival is one of my yearly highlights. Just as we emerge from the […]
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Researchers are trying to improve the way people with cochlear implants perceive speech and music in noisy surroundings. […]
New fossil finds and technological breakthroughs in collecting and decoding ancient DNA are re-writing the history of human […]
Covering floating wind technology advances for reNews’ annual Offshore Technology Yearbook published in June 2023. The report is […]
Reporting on the global financing landscape for floating offshore wind for reNews’ first ever Financing Floating Offshore Wind […]
A 1,500 word profile for The Electric Mine Report in association with Mining Magazine and Australia’s Mining Monthly […]
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology isn’t new and it’s been much maligned and overlooked. Yet Daniel […]
In the race to secure the UK’s 5G connectivity, buoys, drones and high-altitude platforms are being rolled out […]
That large-scale universal quantum computers could break widely used encryption methods is well known, but what was once seen as a distant, even theoretical, problem is now driving the latest technology race.
The steel sector, which is accountable for an estimated 7-9 per cent of global carbon emissions, has set its sights on decarbonisation, having already reached its first technological breakthrough. While greening this high-carbon-intensity commodity is no easy feat, its progress could provide a blueprint for other comparable commodities.