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Global imaging, print, and hardware manufacturer Epson has partnered with talented digital artists to reveal the words that most describe how young people are feeling about climate change. To bring them to life, Epson partnered with digital artists Katy Wang and Gabriel Greenough to produce a piece of original, digital art, to bring generation COP voices to life in a visually impactful way.
An Australian and international research voyage has mapped a highly energetic "hotspot" in the world’s strongest current simultaneously by ship and satellite, and uncovered an underwater mountain range.
Global sales of battery electrical vehicles increased by 29% year-on-year in the third quarter of 2023, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research says.
The Federal Government has allocated a $3 million grant to researchers to support a world-first IVF study on how whole genome sequencing can be used to achieve better patient outcomes with IVF medications.
Australian startup Quasar has launched its world first Space Domain Awareness (SDA) capabilities, a fully digital multibeam satellite ground stations.
GUEST OPINION: It has been eight years since the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21), the milestone event that saw the signing of the Paris Agreement. Since then, countries around the world have doubled down on their energy transition efforts, with some even aiming to reach net zero by 2050. Australia, in particular, had loftier ambitions. The Australian Government made international headlines for its target to achieve 82% renewable energy usage by 2030. But with COP28 just days away, Australia needs to have a reality check.
WATER RESOURCES: Yarra Valley Water, one of Australia’s largest utilities, has announced a strategic partnership with Sagemcom Australasia to help digitise its asset networks.
Finnish telco vendor Nokia is taking its sustainability measures more seriously by switching to 100% recyclable packaging for its entire Lightspan portfolio of broadband access nodes by the end of 2023.
An estimated 95% of the planet’s population has access to broadband internet via cable or mobile network but there are some places where staying connected can be difficult. To address this, a scientific article, published as open access, proposes the use of nanosatellites to provide stable coverage in areas that are hard to reach using long-range communications.
Amazon's two prototype satellites for its planned Kuiper internet network have been operating successfully in orbit, achieving a 100% success rate for its Protoflight mission, setting the project on track to start launching operational satellites by mid-2024, the company announced.
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