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Intel’s roadmap to achieving greenhouse gas emission reductions and climate goals
GUEST OPINION by Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger: We are in a new era of global expansion where computing power has become foundational to a bigger opportunity and better future for every person on the planet. It has the power to make industries more sustainable and to unlock new solutions in the fight against climate change.
An electric truck made by Volvo has just completed what the company claims is the longest journey by a vehicle of this kind, with an FH Electric going from Brisbane to Canberra, a distance of 1185km.
Satellite communications provider SES launched two additional O3b mPower satellites—the third and final pair—were launched into space by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, US, last 12 November at 4:08pm local time.
Zurich Financial Services Australia and Mandala Partners today released Australia’s “first Climate Risk Index” for Australia’s national energy generation sector.
In what would be a blow to the Federal Opposition, which has been trying to push the virtues of nuclear power, the first planned small nuclear reactor plant plant in the US has been cancelled.
Computer vision technology company Seeing Machines’ report, Guardian Insights Report, has recorded over a half a million instances of risky driving events across ANZ fleets for the 12-month period to 30 September 2023.
Aerospace company Space Machines is building an Australian-built commercial spacecraft that will deliver transport and services capabilities in orbit named Optimus platform.
A new state-of-the-art smartphone app, co-designed by students during Victoria’s pandemic lockdowns, is now available to nearly 100,000 staff and students at Monash University as a bespoke mental health promotion and prevention tool created with and for the Monash community.
Nvidia Research has created Eureka, an AI agent that uses a large language model to teach robots complex skills like rapid pen-spinning tricks, or tossing and catching balls at a human level, for the first time.
An estimated total of at least 5.3 billion phones are prematurely discarded every year, part of an estimated annual total of 50 million tonnes of e-waste—the equivalent weight of all the commercial aircraft ever made, according to mobile company Kingfisher.
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