Researchers Develop Self-Healing Anticorrosive Paint
A self-healing anticorrosive paint improves surface protection and extends material
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A self-healing anticorrosive paint improves surface protection and extends material
Inspenet, December 18, 2023. The three consortia chosen in the second phase of offshore wind energy auctions by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) will use some of the largest and most powerful wind turbines available on the market: the Vestas V236-15 MW and the Haliade -X of 18 MW from GE.
A new robotic hand enhances the ReBeL cobot’s precision and automation capabilities
New TEM research uncovers corrosion behaviors at atomic precision.
Researchers in China develop innovative technology to extract uranium from seawater, paving the way for sustainable energy production
Brazil joins OPEC+ in 2024, reinforcing its influence in global oil policies.
Inspenet, December 15, 2023. Ignitis Renewables, a Lithuanian company specializing in green energy, and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners have emerged as the winners of the first offshore wind energy auction in Estonia. The resulting offshore wind farm, with a capacity that can reach up to 1.4 GW, will be located near the Estonian coast, in the Baltic Sea.
The first supercomputer capable of simulating the human brain has been developed by ICNS researchers at the University of Western Sydney.
Inspenet, December 13, 2023. LEEDCo's Icebreaker Wind project, proposed in 2009, sought to build six turbines about 8 miles off the coast of downtown Cleveland, part of a pilot program that would make it the first freshwater wind farm in the country.
It has the ability to mimic complex human actions, such as taking selfies or pretending to be a ghost, learning in a similar way to a young child.
Shippers explore the Cape of Good Hope as a potential alternative to the Panama Canal due to changing trade conditions.
Carbon nitride offers new possibilities for material applications