New advisory firm to accelerate hydrogen businesses
A new advisory firm dubbed H2 Potential has been established today (7
th May) by hydrogen experts that will act as an incubator and accelerator for the world’s most promising hydrogen businesses.
The firm has been led by Professor Francois Aguey-Zinsou, an expert on hydrogen fuel applications and currently leads the Material Energy Research Laboratory in nanoscale (MERLin) at the University of New South Wales, Australia.
Professor Aguey-Zinsou said, “My life’s objective is to advance the hydrogen economy. It is a fantastic tool to help our planet survive the carbon age but we need continuous research to advance the technologies we need to get them to the state and scale required.
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Sex robot firm celebrates 14 years since Ryan Gosling dated one of its dolls
US-based RealDoll uploaded a picture of the Hollywood star with one its dolls in the film Lars and the Real Girl. The movie, released in 2007, proved to be a big hit
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Anytime you change your way of thinking, many connections that correspond to your old way dissolve and those that identify with your new mode of thinking begin to grow. Photo: 123rf.com
Many people have asked me when I plan to retire. I don’t, I tell them. As long as my mind, body and spirit allow me, I will soldier on to contribute in whatever way I can to make the world a better place for myself and for others.
Some seem genuinely perplexed as to why I would want to continue working for the rest of my life when I could do nothing more exhausting than to sip margaritas and hang around all day long. Well, because doing nothing would be extremely boring and akin to a living death for me, and because I don’t want the neural connections in my brain to die.
May 6, 2021
NASA’s Roman space telescope mission – launching sometime in the mid-2020s – is expected to find at least 100,000 new exoplanets orbiting other stars, say astronomers.
Artist’s concept of an exoplanet transiting in front of its star. The upcoming Roman space telescope mission is expected to find at least 100,000 new such transiting worlds. Image via ESA.
Since the 1990s, astronomers have discovered more than 4,000 exoplanets – planets outside our solar system, orbiting other stars. NASA’s upcoming Roman Space Telescope – named for American astronomer Nancy Grace Roman – is one of the next generation of space telescopes that will play a big part in discovering more new worlds. In fact, NASA is expecting Roman, which is scheduled to launch in the mid-2020s, to discover upwards of 100,000 exoplanets, the space agency announced on March 31, 2021.