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Read moreDetailsLaw firm Bolt Burdon Kemp's Design the Change Competition is still welcoming entries, with only a couple of weeks left to submit designs. The firm is inviting students from UK universities to design a product aimed at improving the lives of people...
Read moreDetailsA research team at Kyungpook National University has developed a self-recharging energy storage device by combining advanced supercapacitors with solar cells. A step forward for sustainable energy and energy independence....
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Read moreDetailsClimate change is no longer a distant threat: it is a reality manifested in extreme events, melting ice and rising sea levels. According to the latest report published by Nature...
Read moreDetailsThe Malaysia Technology Expo (MTE) is gearing up to host the Sustainable Energy and Green Technology International Innovation Awards (SEGT IIA), a highly anticipated virtual event scheduled to take place...
Read moreDetailsThe Tokyo metropolitan government will launch an experiment starting in April 2025 that will allow civil servants to work four days a week. The initiative aims to counter Japan's, and...
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