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New hydrogen hub in Australia gets funding

SWINBURNE University of Technology in Australia has received A$10m (US$7.8m) from the Victorian Government to build a new hydrogen hub.

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Sanofi invests in new vaccine production facility in Singapore

SANOFI is investing €400m (US$479m) over five years to build a new vaccine production facility in Singapore.

Type: News

Sabic invests £850m in UK cracker restart and conversion

SABIC is investing £850m (US$1.16bn) to restart its hydrocarbon cracker in Wilton, Teesside, UK, and convert it to run on hydrogen.

Type: News

OGA announces winners of offshore electrification competition

THE UK Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has awarded three projects a share of £1m (US$1.3m) for the advancement of offshore electrification.

Type: News

Victorian Government provides funding for renewable hydrogen

THE Victorian Government in Australia has announced more than A$7m (US$5m) in funding for the state’s renewable hydrogen sector.

Type: News

Australian rare earths mine gains backing of Government

THE Australian Government has backed the Yangibana rare earths mine in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia with a A$140m (US$100m) loan.

Type: News

UK Government supports new nuclear with £100m

THE UK Government has invested £100m (US$135m) in the proposed Sizewell C nuclear power plant, with the aim to attract investors.

Type: News

€100m needed for Chernobyl invasion repairs

€100m (US$107m) is needed for repairs at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant following the Russian military’s occupation of the stricken facility.

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£3.8bn UK gigafactory receives funding

THE UK Government has committed funding towards a huge £3.8bn (US$4.5bn) battery manufacturing plant that BritishVolt is building in Northumberland.

Type: News

Woodside and Santos merger talks collapse

AUSTRALIA’S Santos and Woodside have ended merger talks, ruling out their creation of a unified US$52bn LNG firm.

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Wellcome commits £20m to increase representation of Black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani researchers

WELLCOME is launching a £20m (US$25m) funding drive to help tackle the underrepresentation of Black, Bangladeshi, and Pakistani researchers in UK science.

Type: News

Britvic rejects £3.1bn bid from Carlsberg

UK DRINKS manufacturer Britvic has turned down a £3.1bn (US$3.9bn) takeover bid from Danish brewer Carlsberg.

Type: News

A Trump Card against Diversity?

Mark McBride-Wright looks at what the US presidential term of Donald Trump might mean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM

Type: Feature

No survivors from blast at Tennessee explosives site

A DEADLY explosion at an ammunition and explosives processing facility in Tennessee, US has claimed 16 lives.

Type: News

Trump’s hardline tariffs on steel ‘damaging’ for UK suppliers says trade body

DONALD TRUMP’s tariffs on steel and aluminium imports “will be damaging” for UK suppliers and US customers, according to trade association UK Steel.

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Kraft Heinz break-up aims to revive struggling brands

US FOOD giant Kraft Heinz will divide into two standalone companies by mid-2026, aiming to reverse a prolonged slump in share price and unlock greater brand value.

Type: News

Kemper clean coal opts for gas instead

IN a blow to clean coal development, the Kemper County power plant in the US has been forced to abandon lignite gasification and burn gas instead.

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Monolith Materials to build carbon-free ammonia plant

CLEAN technology company Monolith Materials plans to build a large-scale carbon-free ammonia plant in Nebraska, US.

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Ineos invests €2bn in green hydrogen

INEOS will invest more than €2bn (US$2.32bn) in electrolysis projects for green hydrogen production across Europe.

Type: News

Book Review: Credibility Crisis: Brumadinho and the Politics of Mining Industry Reform

Andrew Hopkins and Deanna Kemp; ISBN: 9781922509048; Wolters Kluwer; 2021; US$65

Type: Feature