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AUD$566.1mln boost to Australia's resources industry

The Australian Government announces investment to fully map the country's resources.

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World-first analytical transmission electron microscope being developed

Scientists at the University of Manchester, UK, are developing a world-first transmission electron microscope (TEM) that integrates artificial intelligence and automated workflows.

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Highlights from PVC 2024 – roadmap to a sustainable future

PVC 2024 Edinburgh was held for the first time in-person since COVID-19 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre

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The Energy System Network launches the Hydrogen Industry Alliance

The American alliance is a network of companies to develop the clean hydrogen market in Midwest USA and further afield.

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IAEA and Chile’s agreement on lithium mining

An agreement on harnessing nuclear technology for lithium mining has been signed by the IAEA and Chile.

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Disaster risk highlighted in multi-seam coal mining

Chinese researchers have assessed disaster risk caused by the failure and instability of a residual coal pillar in mining.

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UK a step closer to packaging Extended Producer Responsibility

A notification of the draft UK Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging and Packaging Waste) Regulations 2024 has been sent to the EU and World Trade Organisation.

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£3.1mln for sustainable technologies in the Foundation Industries

The Materials Processing Institute has invested £3.1mln to support sustainable technologies and industrial decarbonisation in the Foundation Industries.

Chair of Energy Transition Group

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Interdisciplinary Science Reviews Vol. 49, No. 1: ‘Science in the Forest, Science in the Past III,’ out now

Aristotelian perplexity, therapeutic AI and the colonialism of data science are among the topics covered.

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Materials Science and Technology Vol. 40, No. 8, out now

Heat flux application, laser additive manufacturing and sulfide stress cracking are among the topics covered.

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UK and Czech Republic to advance fusion

An agreement has been signed for testing high-temperature superconducting tapes to develop a UK prototype fusion energy power plant.

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Metal fire-blanket to protect works of art

A metallised protective cover for art and valuable objects has been designed to safeguard against fire, heat, water, smoke and soot.

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Design in Plastics competition announces finalists for 2024

The Design Innovation in Plastics competition, sponsored by IOM3, has announced its six finalists for this year

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Over 70% of critical minerals face drought risk

A PwC report finds over 70% of copper, cobalt and lithium production could face significant or higher drought risk by 2050 in a high-emissions scenario.

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G20 nations' environmental footprint found wanting

Sixteen of the G20 nations are forecast to have a negative impact on the environment by 2050, according to a University of Sheffield, UK, study.

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Call for carbon mandate for UK chemicals industry

The UK Government should explore a green carbon mandate for chemicals, says the Green Alliance.

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Electric mining market predicted to boom

The electric mining market will grow more than US$23bln by 2044 – a 32% compound annual growth rate, reports IDTechEx.

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IOM3 Investigates... Inspiring women in Materials, Minerals & Mining, Dr Alicia Chrysostomou

Academic, consultant, invited lecturer, BBC rubber expert and author, Alicia Chrysostomou tells us about plastic, nuns and never taking things at face value.

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