A Norwegian battery cell producer, FREYR, reached out to us in recent days to share its second-quarter news. What caught my eye especially, though,
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IRA Puts Economic Muscle Behind Search For Sustainable Aviation Fuel
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Why Aren’t More People Swapping Meat & Dairy For Plant-Based Alternatives?
It’s clear that a transition toward a primarily plant-based diet would benefit public health, food security, the conservation of biodiversity, the
Portable Solar Generators for Africa
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From Perth To Sydney — A Marathon In A Tesla Model 3
Jon Edwards, as told to David Waterworth The team behind the Tesla Model 3 Targa West success story plans to be part of the recreation of Australia’s
How Europe Can Cut ⅓ Of Its Oil Demand By 2030
At the time of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, it typically supplied one out of every four barrels of crude oil that the European Union
Location Key to Improved Autonomous Vehicle Vision
QUT robotics researchers working with Ford Motor Company have found a way to tell an autonomous vehicle which cameras to use when
